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JAI makes a great computer vision camera that has a linux stack in it and just sends you the necessary info over CAT5

also check out

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I know it looks like a coffee maker that says sick on it but it is a laser based topographic range finder made by SICK who also make some other interesting computer vision and sensing products. There are a number of companies that make this type of range finder as mentioned in this post

They’re a common fixture on many robotic platforms, especially DARPA Grand Challenge vehicles. Of course, the SICK is not the only lidar around; numerous competitors have popped up, such as the Velodyne (below left) and a number of capable Hokuyo laser rangefinders (the four pictured below on the right available from Acroname). Generally my preferences have drifted toward the Hokuyo line, which are lower-cost, better form-factor, and have lower power requirements, but the SICK line is steadily re-gaining ground.

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Network Power Switch Jr.

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Web Power Switch II




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Synaccess NP-02



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Ambery IP-P1



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Pulizzi Recently Bought by Eaton (UL ListeD)


LINKS

Gabriel Kahane

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No lens so always in focus

10 lumens

wvga (848 x 480)

How it works

specs

Macworld interview

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http://www.altinex.com/Products/Designer_Solutions/Designer_Solutions.htm

http://www.mockett.com/furniture-hardware/wire-cable-management/

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Gilles Sabrie Photography

Nice images, interesting use of mirrors to create a more dynamic image that tells “both sides of the story.”

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WNYC does a Take Away on Brooklyn Hackers


The Takeaway with John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji

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