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In the future we'll probably havelittle robot sentries patrolling our home and vaporising burglars, kidsrepeatedly kicking our garden walls down and cats crapping on our lawns(the little bastards).
Before we get there though you may want to check out the USB 2.0 DVR Guardian. It's a step in the right direction.
The device, which will set you back about 90 quid, plugs into a PC orlaptop and turns it into a video recording surveillance system.
It supports up to four channels, so you can choose to display andrecord live video from one to four cameras, and can be set up forrecording at a specified time and for motion detection.
It can even auto e-mail a notification to the user's e-mail accountupon motion activation - which probably isn't all that helpful ifyou're perfecting your tan in Australia while someone's going throughyour knicker draw at home (come on, we've all got one). The system canbe viewed and controlled remotely via the internet too.
If you're feeling a bit Jack Bauer and want to secure a perimeter, go check