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Date Added: June 27, 2008 02:24:03 PM
By ERIC GWINN Keeping an eye on things at home while you are away is easy if you have broadband Internet and $300 to $400 for a surveillance kit. (Professional systems with four cameras and a recording system cost at least three times as much.) It takes just a few minutes to connect a camera to your Windows-running PC (Macs generally are not supported), so you can turn your old computer into a ...

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