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Astak lauches the Mole social networking webcam
Astak lauches the Mole social networking webcam
Designed to work without a dedicated PC, the new Astak Mole was announced today. The Mole is a wireless webcam that can upload video directly to such sites as YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter. It can also record directly to an SD card in the camera. I’m curious however, exactly who will be ...
Astak intros stand-alone Mole Internet camera
Astak intros stand-alone Mole Internet camera
electronista.com — Astak has announced the release of a standalone computer camera, the Mole on Wednesday. The wireless Wi-Fi... camera can upload videos to YouTube, detect motion and alert users via Twitter or e-mail, and let them see what it sees via an iPhone or web ... (more) Astak intros stand-alone Mole Internet camera
Astak Mole Webcam Sends Your Shame To YouTube and Talks About You On Twitter [Webcam]
Astak Mole Webcam Sends Your Shame To YouTube and Talks About You On Twitter [Webcam]
gizmodo.com — The Mole webcam infiltrates your inner sanctum, records the goings on and automatically sends the footage to... YouTube. It can also notify you via email or Twitter. In other words, this would be a great, inexpensive home surveillance cam. It's ... (more) Astak Mole Webcam Sends Your Shame To YouTube and Talks ...
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Astak Mole Social Networking Webcam
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide — ... The Astak Mole is a wireless webcam that can upload video directly to such sites as YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter. The webcam can also record directly to an SD card. The Astak Mole is designed to work without a dedicated PC. What makes this webcam special is that it adopts motion detection, night vision, two-way audio and in-built DVR. The Astak Mole Webcam will be released in November for $299. [CrunchGear via ...

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