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 20080912 Friday September 12, 2008

Keeping watch, from your Java ME cell phone

There are security cameras everywhere these days--at all major street intersections, on the doors into public buildings, in line at the bank, in the dressing room at Victoria's Secret... Oh, wait. Maybe not that last one.

Anyway, Digitus has come out with its ginormous new line of security cameras that transmit 420 lines of resolution in real time to your Java ME technology-enabled cell phone.

See:

See everything, I mean everything with Java ME

Here's a quote:

 DIGITUS has been offering its 
 customers the next generation 
 of IP since this year’s summer. 
 The MPEG4 or MJPEG image data 
 are transmitted in real time 
 with a resolution of 738 x 480 
 pixels (420 TV lines), equipped 
 with movement detection and 
 alarm messaging.  Cell 
 telephone surveillance via a 
 J2ME enabled cell telephone is 
 also supported...
Nice. Now you can set up motion detection on one of their security cameras to send to your Java ME cell phone a video of someone taking the last cup of coffee without making a new pot. Snagged! :-)

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