Reuters reports AT&T will be offering a home monitoring service for $9.95 a month allowing consumers to view a real-time video feed on cell phones or computers.
Sharp's Living Door Scope HN-D100/HN-D150 is a wireless camera system that shoots video of visitors at your door and transmits to a dedicated color monitor.
TRENDnet's latest Internet cameras bring CCD quality, embedded Linux stability, and day/night imaging into the under $500 catagory. A wireless version supports WPA-PSK for enhanced data security.
D-Link's new DCS-2120 wireless internet camera lets you view a live feed from your 3G handset plus starts recording and sends an email alert upon motion detection.
Home Heartbeat system will alert home owners via a keychain-size controller or cell phone if there is a malfunction identified via a series of sensors monitoring the home -- appliances, garage door, water system, etc.
HS3's new DVR with cell connectivity - the IVG400 Mobile DVR - is first to capture and transmit real-time images over the cell platform and Internet improving law enforcement field monitoring.
The ZoneMinder project is an interesting Linux-based single or multi-camera video security app supporting capture, analysis, recording and monitoring of video data.