Cellular Security Cameras: Mobile Phone Tech As A Platform
from the a-step-forward... dept
While it may seem a bit strange to some to find out that Nokia is launching a security camera product, it does signal the realization that the technology used on cellular networks isn't just about mobile phones -- but can be seen as a platform for other devices and applications. While we have no idea if the cellular camera idea makes sense or will be even remotely successful for Nokia (seems unlikely), it's basically using the same technology found in many camera phones. It has a camera, a GSM radio and MMS capabilities. It detects motion and sends an MMS video to either a mobile phone or email. This is just finding a new, non-phone application for technologies that already exist. It's about viewing the technologies as a platform, and then looking for applications to build on top of it.


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This is the second standalone camera device from Nokia; the Observation Camera was launched at the end of 2002. Nokia never reveals operating data for enhancement products, but the cost is comparable to a one year subscription to have your home alarm routed to the police or call centre.
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Was looking to do the same thing
With a Palm as the engine.
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