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Swann: 19" All-in-One DVr Security System Feature-rich, internet connected DVR housed in 19" LCD monitor with four cameras
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TagMaster Presents the New XT Series UHF reader and ID Tags
TagMaster, the leading producer of advanced RFID solutions for access control and rail applications, presents the new XT series readers and ID-tags addressing the EPC Gen 2 specification. This reader family together with ID tags is designed for typical installations in application areas such as parking, gated communities and condominiums, as well as people access. This new reader family and ID tags extends the TagMaster product portfolio with support for the ISO 18000-6 type C standard (also referred to as EPC Gen 2), providing automatic identification of ID tags at up to five meters. The XT series is particularly suitable for installations involving a high volume of ID tags, such as in vehicle access and parking applications. TagMaster is initially introducing the XT-2eu and XT-2us to its UHF series. The XT-2eu is designed to comply with the European regulations for ISO18000-6 type C, while the XT-2us is designed for the North American regulations, in terms of frequency range and output power. Both readers are characterised by the high-quality and reliability associated with TagMaster’s RFID products. For more information, please contact: Bo Tiderman, CEO, Telephone: +46 8 632 1950; E-mail: bo.tiderman@tagmaster.com.

Intuitive menus and pentaplex operation for simultaneous viewing/playback/backup/configuration Web connectivity allows user to view live or recorded video over the internet 500GB hard drive capable of two months of continuous recording USB port enables hassle-free video backup via a USB flash drive 4 professional-grade color cameras with night vision

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rubberForm rolls Out New recycled Products
The goal is to make industrial manufacturing processes cleaner and more sustainable. It’s something RubberForm Recycled Products has focused on since its inception in 2006. As the company’s name suggests, it began with the creation of numerous parking and traffic safety products made from recycled rubber tires. Indeed, RubberForm’s sign bases, wheel stops and traffic calming devices (speed bumps/humps) quickly established the manufacturer as a leader in “green” production technology. Now, RubberForm Recycled Products has expanded its line of products and the recycled materials from which they are made. Inside the firm’s headquarters and manufacturing center at are not only stockpiles of crumb rubber, but also crushed computer boards, electric wire coatings, and recycled glass, which are components of the many eco-friendly products now produced there. These are great examples of how the waste materials of one manufacturer are becoming the raw materials of another. At RubberForm, these shredded recycled materials are being turned into durable and useful new products for many diverse industries, including parking lot and road safety, industrial, home improvement, marine, shipping, and industrial safety. The product lineup consists of such things as wheel stops/curbs, sign bases, banner sign bases, traffic calming speed bumps, spill containment berms, roof walkways, industrial flooring and matting, rubber mulch, pile/hose ramps, patio pavers, rubber bricks, and many more items. To learn more about this “eco-industrial” manufacturer, visit www.RubberForm.com or RubberForm’s blog: http://blog.rubberform.com.

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