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Wisenet 8-channel, 4-camera 5MP DVR Kit review: Wired, multi-camera security
Wi-Fi security cameras are a simple solution for apartment dwellers and anyone else who wants to keep an eye on a small space. But if you have multiple rooms or a large property to watch, a wired DVR-based system might be a better and more economical choice. The Wisenet All-in-one HD DVR Security System is a great solution for single-family homes and small businesses--as long as you don't mind dealing with wires. I tested the model SDH-B84045BF, a four-camera bundle that includes an eight-channel, 1TB DVR. The same bullet-style camera comes in all three kits.
This dating app makes you take things slow
Taking things slow is pretty common once you've started dating someone. But an increasingly popular dating app lets you take things slow before you've even met. Buzz60's Josh King has more. A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Taking things slow is pretty common once you've started dating someone.
Unofficial in-flight dating app makes joining mile-club a whole lot easier
Hooking up 30,000 feet in the air has been made easier with a somewhat-accidental in-flight dating app. This week, Qantas unveiled the Boeing Dreamliner that's being added to its fleet. And while the 787-9 comes with a bunch of fancy things like bigger seats and larger windows and fewer greenhouse emissions, there's an unassuming feature that's far more impressive and will revolutionize the dating world. The function has been around on some planes for a few years now but this is the first I've heard of it and honestly, I don't know why I haven't read more feature stories about couples who've met on this unofficial dating app. The feature, which appears on the tiny screen on the back of your headrest, allows you to message anyone around the plane as long as you know their seat number.
This app makes sure you are never bored on a Friday night -- or any other time
Travel-planning app Gogobot will help you find fun things to do, whether you are traveling for work, on vacation, or just hanging out in your home town. The company just released a new version makes that's even smarter in finding out exactly what you might want to do. It's now using "artificial intelligence to predict what you are looking for and highlight recommendations before you even start typing," CEO Travis Katz tells tells us. Gogobot's claim to fame is a concept called "tribes" in which you match yourself to others with similar interests. This might be foodies, budget-conscious students, adventurer and/or families.