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Hanwha Techwin Launches 2MP, 4MP Flateye IR Cameras

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GLOBAL electronic security manufacturer Hanwha Techwin, distributed locally by EOS Australia, has released 2 types of 2MP and 4MP (QNE-6080RV, QNE-7080RV) Flateye IR cameras. The...

Ipswich City Council Takes Safe City to Tender

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IPSWICH City Council has gone to tender seeking wide ranging support for its Safe City branch, which manages Australia’s pioneering Safe City solution. Council said...

Hills Appoints New Head of Health Solutions Business

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HILLS has appointed Andy Hall as Head of Hills’ Health Solutions, Australia and New Zealand (ANZ). Based in Melbourne, Hall will be responsible for...

CSM Distributing Crow Runner Control Kits

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CSM is offering customers Crow Runner control kits including up to 16 sensors, 8 control functions, optional smartphone upgrade and a 5-year alarm return...

All The Products You Missed at Security 2018 Expo

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If you missed seeing all the latest products at Security 2018 Expo, don't despair! Scroll down for a monster cross section of almost everything...

Terminating Wires in Electronic Security Applications

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Would you recommend soldering the termination wires of 7-strand, 4-core cable, or is it acceptable to crimp or just twist/fold wires, then tighten termination...

Bosch MIC IP Fusion 9000i Camera Review: First Impressions

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Bosch MIC IP Fusion 9000i is another spectacular camera from Bosch. It combines all the power of the MIC IP 7000i optical PTZ with...

Johnson Controls Releasing False Alarm Busting SaaS Solution

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JOHNSON Controls has released a false alarm reduction service that applies machine learning algorithms to intrusion alarm panel data and provides end customers with...

Honeywell Selling DIY Smart Home Security Via Retailers, Amazon, Online Direct

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CONSUMERS in the U.S. can purchase Honeywell’s self-installed system and Alexa speaker at Lowe’s, Best Buy and Home Depot, as well as on Amazon...

CIA, NSA Moving to Cloud for Data Security

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AMERICA’S Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency say they will move data to cloud, which they argue is more secure than a client...