How does VoIP Works?

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December 26th, 2009 by dondavanzo


Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) recording is an IP telephony term for a set of services used to manage the delivery of voice data over the Internet. Recording solutions is generally acknowledged, mainly for emergency and other critical situations. The reasons for recording VoIP call traffic are reducing company susceptibility to lawsuits by maintaining recorded verification, increasing security, verifying data, [...]

Do’s and Don’ts – Rechargeable Battery conditioning of your holiday gifts

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December 24th, 2009 by dondavanzo


So now that the holidays have arrived I am sure a lot of you have or are going to receive devices that have rechargeable batteries. Many users of these devices tend to not properly condition the rechargeable batteries in these devices which results in utter disappointment a few weeks down the road when you complain that it doesn’t hold a charge like [...]

Voice & Data Cabling

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December 2nd, 2009 by dondavanzo


The exact definition of voice cabling is the wiring of a building for basic telecommunications systems to be enabled including phone lines, modems, or analog lines. These cables are made from copper or fiber which carry data across long distances and are designed mainly to transmit greater amounts of data at higher speeds. Function For installing a phone line, modem [...]

Steven Harms: Python and real time graphical analysis

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November 24th, 2009 by dondavanzo


I have a camera which has a motor attached which I can rotate using a serial cable. I figured it would be fun to have this camera analyze the webcam shots and turn in any direction there was motion. I pulled out python and pygame, and created a prototype. Unfortunately, I can’t make python go very fast. I made two [...]

Steven Harms: Python and real time graphical analysis

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November 24th, 2009 by dondavanzo


I have a camera which has a motor attached which I can rotate using a serial cable. I figured it would be fun to have this camera analyze the webcam shots and turn in any direction there was motion. I pulled out python and pygame, and created a prototype. Unfortunately, I can’t make python go very fast. I made two [...]