Everyone familiar with Samsung's metal-framed, plastic-backed Galaxy E smartphone roster? Particularly, the decidedly mid-end Galaxy E5, available on Amazon starting at roughly $240? Be sure to remember its face, and especially the aluminum strips around the sides, as an eerily similar handheld looms large. This one's called Galaxy J5,… Continue reading Samsung Galaxy J5 leaks in full, looking like a cheaper Galaxy E5 The post Samsung Galaxy J5 leaks in full, looking like a cheaper Galaxy E5 appeared first on GadgeTell. Following in the footsteps of prepaid daughter operator Boost Mobile, arch-rival T-Mobile and Magenta subsidiary MetroPCS, Sprint has finally joined the US launch party of one of the cheapest pen-capable Androids yet. Competitively priced at first glance, the Now Network's LG G Stylo, aka G4 Stylus, can't really hold a candle to T-Mo… Continue reading LG G Stylo now available from Sprint with pen support, humble specs The post LG G Stylo now available from Sprint with pen support, humble specs appeared first on GadgeTell. Years ago, if you wanted to conduct video surveillance for your home or business, you'd have to invest in closed-circuit analog cameras. While such systems certainly did what they were advertised to do — i.e., record video images of whatever a camera is pointed at — technology has evolved tremendously since such cameras were first released. While many businesses still use analog cameras today, ostensibly because they've already invested in them and don't want to fork over any money upgrading their systems, businesses and homeowners who are looking to add surveillance to their properties are increasingly turning toward IP cameras, those which can be remotely managed via the Internet. When IP cameras are installed, you're able to access video feeds from any configured connected device. No matter where you are, you're able to see what's going on outside or inside the properties you've installed the cameras on. That sure beats having to be in the control room… Continue reading 5 Things You Didn't Know About IP Cameras The post 5 Things You Didn't Know About IP Cameras appeared first on GadgeTell. | |
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