Almost every laptop and many desktops have built-in webcams of varying quality. Some people use these religiously to talk to friends, video conference for work and even to shoot short YouTube videos. However, when you are not at home, a webcam can be used as a security camera.
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Turn Your Webcam into a Security Camera
YouTube is a great place for uploading videos for the entire world to watch, but can leave us feeling a little exposed. Sending a private video message to specific friends and family is virtually impossible with services like YouTube, and sending a video as an email attachment is usually forbidden due to file size.

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Send Self Destructing Video Emails
I recently got an iPhone 3GS and I can’t stop watching TV shows and movies on it! It’s just plain addicting. Now when I say watching TV on the iPhone, it means either watching live TV or watching pre-recorded stuff

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5 apps to watch TV on the iPhone
Do you follow a website too closely enough that you want to be alerted when new posts come up or something changes? For people who monitor a lot of hosts with website activity, a tool for doing this is a necessity.

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Get alerted when a website changes
One aspect of computer network management, which can be challenging to some, is allocation and tracking of IP addresses. There are a variety of methodologies on how to keep track of them, be it a simple spreadsheet log or a monitoring tool, which constantly tracks distribution and use. While opinions vary on how to best use IP addresses, either dynamic or static, or a mixture of both, each node on a network will ultimately require one type or the other. In the dynamic environment, each time a node’s network interface is powered on, it is assigned an IP address by a service like DHCP. This type of address is assigned for a predetermined period of time, based upon the service distributing the addresses. In a static IP address environment, each node (computer, network equipment, or otherwise) is assigned an IP address on a more permanent basis, and the address stays with the node until such time as a technician manually alters the address by hand, by login script, or other methods. In order to keep tabs on how many IP addresses are being used, most people will lean towards having some type of utility to monitor the usage and distribution. Axence Net Tools Pro is a collection of scanning and monitoring tools for IP addresses. Instead of having several different brand of network tools, Axence combined popular utilities into one graphical interface

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Free network scanning and monitoring with Axence Net Tools Pro