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  2. Closed-circuit television camera - Wikipedia

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    These cameras do not require a video capture card because they work using a digital signal which can be saved directly to a computer. The signal is compressed 5:1, but DVD quality can be achieved with more compression (MPEG-2 is standard for DVD-video, and has a higher compression ratio than 5:1, with a slightly lower video quality than 5:1 at best, and is adjustable for the amount of space to ...

  3. Marie Van Brittan Brown and Albert L. Brown - Wikipedia

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    The patent also mentions the possibility of forwarding sound or vision to a security center, or recording them. A pushbutton alarm system to contact police or others is also included. The patent cited other inventors, including Edward D. Phinney and Thomas J. Reardon, as well as RCA 's Closed Circuit Television Systems , Book I, pp. 182-186, 1958.

  4. NaCl (software) - Wikipedia

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    NaCl (Networking and Cryptography Library, pronounced "salt") is a public domain, high-speed software library for cryptography. [2]NaCl was created by the mathematician and programmer Daniel J. Bernstein, who is best known for the creation of qmail and Curve25519.

  5. Security solutions that help keep your devices virus free and secure from thieves who try to steal your identity or drain your bank account.

  6. Briton Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Briton produced 170 cars during 1920, 163 of the 10/12 hp. model and 7 of the 10 hp. model. However, the car industry was changing as companies such as Austin and Morris adopted mass-production techniques, meaning they were able to produce and sell cars at a cost that Briton could not match, putting the company in deep financial trouble.

  7. HMS Briton - Wikipedia

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    HMS Brilliant, a fifth rate 36 launched at Deptford 28 December 1814, training ship 1859, renamed HMS Briton 8 November 1889, sold 12 May 1908. 964 tons (bm). HMS Calypso (1883), a steam and sail corvette launched at Chatham 7 June 1883, took the name HMS Briton 15 February 1916, sold 7 April 1922. Hull still extant.

  8. Briton Rivière - Wikipedia

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    Briton Rivière RA (14 August 1840 – 20 April 1920) [1] was a British artist of Huguenot descent. He exhibited a variety of paintings at the Royal Academy , but devoted much of his life to animal paintings.

  9. ZX81 - Wikipedia

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    It can display 24 lines of 32 characters each, and by using the selection of 2×2 block character graphics from the machine's character set offers an effective 64 × 44 pixel graphics mode, also directly addressable via BASIC using the PLOT and UNPLOT commands, leaving 2 lines free at the bottom. Two 3.5 mm jacks connect the ZX81 to the EAR ...