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A Video Forensic Experts View of Closed Circuit TV Video Problems and Solutions

February 21st, 2012

By Edward J Primeau

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As a video forensic expert, I have seen almost everything when it comes to Closed Circuit TV.  Some of it is very disturbing, but much of it is benign — from the lady whose ex-husband is stalking her, to the bank that just captured a robbery on video.  Understanding CCTV systems has become part of the video forensic examiner’s job because a majority of video evidence is made on CCTV systems.  In the following article, I will give you my tips, from a forensic perspective, on CCTV.

 

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Video Game Designer And Other Hot Jobs For 2010 And Beyond

January 25th, 2012

Many kids today spend thousands of hours playing video games. Progressing from GameBoys(TM), to GameCubes(TM), Wii(TM) and XBox(TM), to the final frontier of the Massive Multiplayer Online games, it looks to have taken over their life. Is there a way to capitalize on this obsession and find a career that is equally (or at least almost) as appealing? Take up the quest and discover a brave new world of future jobs that video game geeks might really love.

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Why a Killer Video Game is the U.s. Army's Best Recruitment Tool

November 6th, 2011

By David Verklin and Bernice Kanner

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Since the last draftee reported for duty in December 1972, Uncle Sam has had to hustle to staff an all-volunteer armed force. In the case of the U.S. Army, that meant recruiting 80,000 new soldiers every year — essentially replacing more than the entire workforce of BellSouth every 12 months.

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