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Mushroom Networks ThirdEye makes surveillance mobile, peeping on perps goes wireless

Wires are messy -- especially, if you're running lines for (homeland) security. But for those sectors specifically concerned with keeping tabs on potential miscreants , Mushroom Networks' ThirdEye is poised to get the job done while dispensing with all of that unnecessary, tethered clutter. The currently available device, pictured above, utilizes the company's Broadband Bonding tech to mesh ...

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Parking sensors to take pain out of finding a space

A "parking patch" could bring together wireless sensors and mobile apps to steer drivers towards vacant spots, and lead traffic wardens to parking offenders

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Review: Republic Wireless and its $19/month cell service

Republic Wireless is an upstart taking on some of the biggest behemoths in American industry—the major cell carriers—armed with WiFi as its main weapon. Republic keeps costs low by encouraging the use of WiFi on cell phones, though customers can still access 3G voice and data services, if needed. Though the service has some drawbacks, including a high startup cost, the previously limited service ...

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Soon, sensors to take pain out of hunting for parking spots

London, Feb 2 (ANI): A new "parking patch" that combines wireless sensors and mobile applications is expected to solve the problem of finding vacant parking spots often faced by drivers.

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Technology could find empty parking spaces

BRIGHTON, England, Feb. 1 (UPI) -- A British company says it is developing a system of wireless sensors and mobile apps to help drivers with the often frustrating task of finding a parking space.

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