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However, with the decreasing size of surveillance equipment, illegal surveillance can be concealed virtually anywhere. Household objects such as pens, clocks, lamps and even watches may contain devices to see and hear what you are doing. Closely examine your home's windows, as the exterior of windows are excellent places for installing illegal surveillance devices since no one has to break into your home to install them. Conduct “sweeps” of your home on a regular basis. Keep an eye out for any signs of a break in as well as any strangers that come inside or even near your home. A phony meter reader or telephone repairmen is an old trick, but that doesn’t mean an estranged spouse or business partner wouldn't also try to insert illegal surveillance in your home.

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Videos recorded by the Piper are stored on a cloud sever and accessible via smartphone or tablet. Piper NV comes in either white or black for $279. Dropcam was purchased by Nest in 2014, and there are neat ways you can integrate the two, but the Dropcam Pro is also a good DIY home security camera without the Nest thermostat. This WiFi security camera has a wide 130 degree viewing angle, so you can see a whole room in one glance. An 8x zoom and HD video recording means you can see details some cameras don’t pick up. The Dropcam with night vision includes both a microphone and a speaker, so you can talk back to people or pets as you’re viewing them. Saving recordings to the cloud requires an annual fee, starting at $99. The camera itself costs $197. 95. This plug and play HomeMonitor system promises instant security in minutes, thanks to both WiFi and Ethernet connectivity. Once it’s hooked to the network, create an online account and start peeping through any web enabled computer or smartphone.

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HDTV Plasma TV Guide Question from Vijay Patel: How are seniors coping with the recession when it comes to their retirement plans and is this a good time for them to retire?Answer: Vijay, probably not; but I am going to give you a very interesting reference to check out. It discusses the pros and cons of seniors retiring now as opposed to later. I hope it helps. Nearly half of seniors plan to retire after age 70 vs. 30 percent before the recession. "This is the worst possible time for the 40 percent of seniors now considering delaying retirement to be searching for jobs," said Eric Bachman, CEO of Golden Gateway Financial. "It's unfortunate that the hopes and dreams of these retirees are being put on hold. " Half of the survey respondents said their net worth had declined by . ECONOMY WATCH Question from Rose Southerbee: Are retirees going to seek new careers because of the present economic conditions?Answer: Rose, I am afraid that this is the case; but let me introduce you to a great reference that will give you a more in debth picture. Please read it. In faltering economy, more retirees have to workAsbury Park Press Asbury Park,NJ,USAWith the massive Baby Boomer generation reaching retirement age, .

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