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Sept. 25, 2008
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Anti-theft Keys are Opening the Doors to Costs and Questions
from Lodi News-Sentinel
Transponder keys, those chunky little black keys that come with your new car, have been around for a few years. They were first introduced with luxury cars, like Mercedes or BMW. But in recent years, the automotive industry has begun making the keys standard on most new models found at any major dealership. More

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ATTENTION: Automotive Locksmiths and Service Technicians
from NASTF
The National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) of which ALOA is a member, is a cooperative effort among the automotive service industry, the equipment and tool industry, and automotive manufacturers to ensure that automotive service professionals have the information, training, and tools needed to properly diagnose and repair today's high tech vehicles. Founded in 2000, NASTF has this new vital solution for consumers, locksmiths and technicians that need to obtain keys, key codes and other vehicle security service data. This is an Internet based solution available 24/7 nationwide. More

Surveillance Cameras Helping Fight Crime
from WVBT
"Amen. Way to go." That's the way Harvey Nash reacted when he was told surveillance cameras are going up in his Huntersville, Va., neighborhood. "It catches your face, and you can see what's being done," Nash says. And he should know, he has four surveillance cameras of his own mounted to the home he moved into two years ago. More

Monitor Your Business on the Web
from CXOtoday.com
Imagine a company thousands of miles away in Europe being able to view in almost real-time what's going on at its captive BPO unit in India. Or imagine that you have bought property abroad and you can view real-time video images of it anytime so you are secure about it. Or you may even be able to ensure your children's security, while they are staying abroad, all this through IP-based surveillance cameras. More

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Consumers Favor Advances Home Security Systems
from ConstrucTech
According to a recent study from analyst firm IDC, Framingham, Mass., titled Securing the Bundle: How Home Security and Monitoring Can Reduce Cable/Telco Churn, more than half of consumers express an interest in monitoring and controlling security systems from a PC or phone. More

Thieves Find Way Around Car Security Feature
from KOB
It’s a convenience most modern cars have, but police say thieves have found a way to exploit the feature to steal your car. The keyless remote has made it a lot easier to lock and unlock car doors at the press of a button. But their popularity has caught the attention of car thieves, who now have their own high tech way to take advantage. More

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Small Businesses Work Harder
from Smart Company
Small business owners work harder than most, according to a new survey from American public opinion group Rasmussen Reports. The survey shows over 70 percent of adults think small business owners work harder than government employees, corporation employees and CEOs. More

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