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[Title] => Jay Leno loses audience to DVR
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[Title] => Smile, youre on candid IP camera
[Summary] => Mozcom, the countrys first commercial Internet service provider, recently announced the availability of its latest model of the NetVideo Digital Video Recorder (DVR), a network appliance that can replace traditional closed circuit TV (CCTV) video surveillance systems.
The base model supports four standard co-axial cameras with four channel CIF (352 x 240) digital recording. Images can be browsed, managed and played back on standard Web browsers like MS Internet Explorer or the bundled software over a wide area IP network.
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December 1, 2009 - 12:00am