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Multi-Function VideoPhone Security System

You've seen reporters transmit intense images of war half way around the world to international news networks with the use of videophones.Imagine what you could do from the comfort of your own home or office.

How wonderful would it be if you could actually see the person you were talking with at the other end? Pretty wonderful when you consider the limitless possibilities. Think of being able to see the kids off at college or mom and dad living in another city. You can see conversations with family, friends, business associates and clients. Tech phobic folks will never find it intimidating to set up or use. It's as easy as using an ordinary phone. No complicated Internet or computer hook-up. Just plug it into any power outlet and connect a phone line. That's all there is to it. Even gives you the ability to record your visual conversations for nostalgic or record keeping purposes. How many times have you gotten off a conference call and wondered if you forgot to make note of something? Just plug the videophone into any VCR and record the entire conversation. Then play it back to make notes in your spare time. Better yet, playback a special conversation you had over the videophone with your parents, kids or best friends. Do have a family member that can't make it to the big holiday gathering but wants to see everyone? Just connect the videophone to a television so everyone in the room can see who's on the other line. Also a great feature for group presentations.

The ARCHOS Jukebox Multimedia

The ARCHOS Jukebox Multimedia is the first handheld personal entertainment center. It combines a modular MP4 video player and recorder, MP3 music player and recorder, digital photo wallet, digital camera camcorder, and data storage in a compact device that fits in the palm of your hand.


The Orbiter

The Orbiter's "ears" and "eyes" are powerful enough to hear from one end of a football field to the other

You can capture distant sounds (and voices) that would otherwise not be heard with the help of our sophisticated Orbitor Electronic Listening Device. Imagine standing in the end zone of a football field and being able to hear what someone is saying at the other end!

 

 

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PLAYING WITH FIRE Jasmine Tabatabai Iranian-born UK comedian to star in US sitcom, Whoopi! The Enigma of Reza Pahlavi  Why does Reza Pahlavi get so much media attention? Why does the mere mention of his name bring up so much lively debate on web sites, Internet chat rooms, Iranian TV and radio shows? In 1972, when she was seven, Firoozeh Dumas and her family moved from Iran Interview with Hushidar Mortezaie Iran has announced that it now holds more than 4000 people in jail in the aftermath of a week of violent protests, in which the students demonstrated for freedom and challenged the rule of the Mullahs. In the spring of 2000, Channel One television personality Fariborz July 1, 2003 May 15, 2003 Tehrangeles is finally becoming a hotbed of anti-revolutionary activity. Iranians who poured into Los Angeles in the hundreds of thousand after the Islamic Revolution of Iran in the early eighties were always opposed to the rule of the clerics in their homeland but acting vigorously on their frustration has been a long time in the coming. For the past quarter of a century Tehrangelinos, as they are mockingly known to their compatriots elsewhere, were tepid about taking part in the internal politics of Iran. Reporters Without Borders today demanded that the body of Canadian-Iranian photo-journalist Zahra Kazemi be exhumed to find out exactly how she died after being arrested last month for photographing Teheran's Evin prison. She died in police hands on 11 July. It was approximately two years ago, on July 26 2001, that the Iranian police announced the arrest of Iran’s most infamous serial killer, dubbed the spider killer by the media because he choked his female victims with their own headscarves and wrapped them in their black chadors, the full-length Islamic cloak. HOME HOME