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SectorGuard acquires Legion; and lampshade CCTV

You know how sometimes you’re standing in your living room looking at your lampshade and you’re thinking to yourself, “That’s a pretty good lampshade. I’ve done very well in putting that thing in my living room. Except… Except…” And the one thing you’d like to see changed is that instead of a lightbulb connected to the lamp, there was some kind of IP CCTV camera. That would really set the whole room off, you imagine. Well, dream on no longer, as this magical camera is here. It’s from Throughtek, and there’s a lady on a video telling you how to use it.

Speaking of videos, if you missed yesterday’s Samsung Techwin killing robot story, you should really check it out, as I’ve now inserted their amazing, ’24’-style promotional video. Wow.

The big acquisition news of the day is that Legion Group, the oldest security and parking services business in the UK, has been sold to SectorGuard.

In the interesting picture stakes, today we present Advance Security – they’re offering an enhanced key holding service.

The recording capacity of Bosch’s Divar DVRs is now up over four terabytes; and on our I4S India channel, there are calls for security providers to be exempt from service tax.

Please don’t forget about the IFSEC Conference 2009. That thing is gonna be off the dial, bro. Or something of that nature.

A long time ago, in a cyberspace thingo just near here, actually: www.info4security.com, and www.ifsec.co.uk.

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