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Is your CCTV secured? Are your IP cameras safe? Too easy to hack? This is my third interview with the professional hacker Occupy The Web. In this video, we discuss hacking CCTV, IP cameras and SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition). // MENU // 00:00 ▶️ It Didn't Stop Us! 00:43 ▶️ YouTube Is Not Realistic 02:58 ▶️ Hacking Is Boring? 04:12 ▶️ In An Alternative Universe 04:35 ▶️ High vs Low Value Targets 07:09 ▶️ Hacking Ukraine CCTV Cameras 08:04 ▶️ Why Aren't Cameras Well Protected? 10:48 ▶️ Why Hack Ukraine CCTV Cameras? 12:45 ▶️ Finding Online Systems Anywhere In The World 14:47 ▶️ Don't Cameras Have Passwords? 17:36 ▶️ Hack My Spouse//The Most Common Request 19:30 ▶️ Convert Tools To Cyrillic? 20:20 ▶️ Remote Camera Hacking 20:56 ▶️ Camera Hacking Summary 21:13 ▶️ Dictionary Attack or Brute Force for Remote Hacking? 22:32 ▶️ Remote Hacking Takes Teamwork 22:52 ▶️ Cameras Blocking Login Attempts 23:23 ▶️ Bad Practices//How To Secure CCTV Cameras 24:42 ▶️ Don't Be An Easy Target! 25:43 ▶️ Basic Security To Have On Your Systems 28:42 ▶️ Users Aren't The Flaw! 30:07 ▶️ Russia SCADA Attacks 30:38 ▶️ SCADA Swiss Army Knife 31:21 ▶️ Stealing Schneider Password Hashes 33:40 ▶️ DDoSing SCADA Systems Is Deadly 36:53 ▶️ Russian Hackers//Overrated? 40:22 ▶️ SCADA Malware Used On Ukraine Systems 42:54 ▶️ Warning//Russia Coming After Hackers 44:16 ▶️ Phishing Attempts on OTW 45:07 ▶️ How To Protect Yourself 46:00 ▶️ Social Engineering//Most Major Hacks 47:46 ▶️ Social Engineering//Pentesting 49:11 ▶️ SCADA Malware//Stuxnet 50:56 ▶️ SCADA Malware//Triton 51:25 ▶️ Bhopal Disaster//What Could Happen 52:39 ▶️ Future Videos//Leave A Comment! // Previous videos // OTW video 1: https://youtu.be/GudY7XYouRk OTW video 2: https://youtu.be/uXbGQiXsRes // David's SOCIAL // Discord: https://discord.com/invite/usKSyzb Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidbombal.co TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@davidbombal YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/davidbombal // Occupy The Web social // Twitter: https://twitter.com/three_cube // Occupy The Web books // Linux Basics for Hackers: https://amzn.to/3JlAQXe Getting Started Becoming a Master Hacker: https://amzn.to/3qCQbvh // Occupy The Web Website / Hackers Arise Website // Website: https://www.hackers-arise.com/ Shodan: https://www.hackers-arise.com/shodan Webcams: https://www.hackers-arise.com/how-to-... Ukraine Cameras: https://www.hackers-arise.com/post/we... SCADA Hacking: The Key Differences between Security of SCADA and Traditional IT systems https://davidbombal.wiki/scada1 SCADA Hacking: Finding SCADA Systems using Shodan https://davidbombal.wiki/scada2 Shodan: Using Shodan to Find Vulnerable Russian SCADA/ICS Sites https://davidbombal.wiki/shodan SCADA Hacking: The Most Important SCADA/ICS Attacks in History https://www.hackers-arise.com/post/sc... SCADA Hacking: SCADA/ICS Protocols (Profinet/Profibus) https://www.hackers-arise.com/post/20... Lots of Scada content: https://www.hackers-arise.com/scada-h... // In the News // Feds Uncover a ‘Swiss Army Knife' for Hacking Industrial Control Systems: https://www.wired.com/story/pipedream... Ukrainian power grid 'lucky' to withstand Russian cyber-attack: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology... An Unprecedented Look at Stuxnet, the World's First Digital Weapon https://www.wired.com/2014/11/countdo... // Other books // The Linux Command Line: https://amzn.to/3ihGP3j How Linux Works: https://amzn.to/3qeCHoY // MY STUFF // https://www.amazon.com/shop/davidbombal // SPONSORS // Interested in sponsoring my videos? Reach out to my team here: sponsors@davidbombal.com Please note that links listed may be affiliate links and provide me with a small percentage/kickback should you use them to purchase any of the items listed or recommended. Thank you for supporting me and this channel!
Daniel Maslowski joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to talk about open firmware. Open firmware is an almost ironic term, especially for IP cameras, given the proprietary purposes of most manufacturers. There is a large and active community of code and developments around open firmware, led largely in part by Maslowski. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Daniel Maslowski Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Compiler - FLOSS Bitwarden.com/twit
Daniel Maslowski joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to talk about open firmware. Open firmware is an almost ironic term, especially for IP cameras, given the proprietary purposes of most manufacturers. There is a large and active community of code and developments around open firmware, led largely in part by Maslowski. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Daniel Maslowski Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Compiler - FLOSS Bitwarden.com/twit
Daniel Maslowski joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to talk about open firmware. Open firmware is an almost ironic term, especially for IP cameras, given the proprietary purposes of most manufacturers. There is a large and active community of code and developments around open firmware, led largely in part by Maslowski. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Daniel Maslowski Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Compiler - FLOSS Bitwarden.com/twit
Daniel Maslowski joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to talk about open firmware. Open firmware is an almost ironic term, especially for IP cameras, given the proprietary purposes of most manufacturers. There is a large and active community of code and developments around open firmware, led largely in part by Maslowski. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Daniel Maslowski Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Compiler - FLOSS Bitwarden.com/twit
Daniel Maslowski joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to talk about open firmware. Open firmware is an almost ironic term, especially for IP cameras, given the proprietary purposes of most manufacturers. There is a large and active community of code and developments around open firmware, led largely in part by Maslowski. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Daniel Maslowski Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Compiler - FLOSS Bitwarden.com/twit
Daniel Maslowski joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to talk about open firmware. Open firmware is an almost ironic term, especially for IP cameras, given the proprietary purposes of most manufacturers. There is a large and active community of code and developments around open firmware, led largely in part by Maslowski. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Daniel Maslowski Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Compiler - FLOSS bitwarden.com/twit
Intro Randy will tell you why you need to get a NAS right now! Reasons you need to buy a NAS right now one Very easy to setup. I'm definitely biased toward Synology NAS's, but there other great brands out there such as Qnap and ASUSTOR. Supporting Data/Reference Case Study/Example/ Anecdote Conclusion Someone else isn't holding all of your personal data. You are. Back up your computers and smartphones at home, locally. Synology has an app called Moments that can do useful things, such as group your photos together automatically, based on face similarities, by location and more, using AI technology. For your computers, you can often use the backup program of your choice and dump that backup data directly onto the NAS. Lately, I've been using Rescuezilla and I've been loving it. Local media streaming. Your NAS can serve as the center of your multimedia universe from within your home. Take the keys back to your media collection, and get out of the habit of renting from some company that owns the data and can shut you off at any time. Take the power back for once. You could even go further and buy a TV tuner to connect to the NAS, and turn the NAS into a DVR for live TV. You have so much endless control over your data, and that's so cool! Home security system storage At this point, it is probably almost starting to sound too good to be true, but I can assure you it's not. NAS solutions like Synology have built-in, private security solution available. As far as finding compatible IP Cameras for your NAS, companies like Synology will provide you a list of ones that work with your setup. Host some websites off your NAS I'm doing 3 as we speak, including the RandyHanley.com domain where I post the link to every Podcast episode! Follow our Podcast If you're a new listener to the Manly Hanley Podcast, we would love to hear from you. Visit our website and leave a comment. While you're there, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter! Follow Randrums on twitter
We share with you the first part of our Conversation with Arnold Anokye, the Operations Manager for the Kumasi Branch of the SolarTaxi Project. We shared more on the Solar Powered Initiative and how it is taking part in the #Africa4CleanTransport Movement. The vehicles are quiet, sleek and most importantly, don't run on fuel. In the conversation, we touched on the Kumasi Hive YouTube page (@KumasiHive) as well as the Shenzhen Ready-Made Design for Girls Training program that seeks to train 6 young entrepreneurs in up and coming technologies namely Artificial Intelligence, Web and Mobile Development, Graphic Design, Electronics, and Business Development. They have successfully started a company called Exiteck where they are into the Assembly, installation, monitoring and sale of IP Cameras. On the SolarTaxi Project, Arnold speaks on what the SolarTaxi Project is all about and how the introduction of Electric Vehicles (Cars and Motobikes) were going a long way to cushion the transportation industry in terms of reducing the dangerous fumes released by fuel powered vehicles. These fumes cause pollution and contribute to global warming as well as has additional effects on our health and as such the need to introduce these vehicles. On how it benefits the community, he explained that the vehicles being powered electrically helps but this time, they have built SolarHubs that are locally built solar panels connected to inverters and batteries to convert the trapped sun rays into electricity for charging the vehicles. These Solar Hubs then can be used to charge the vehicles saving us from using our electricity to charge the vehicles. Being a country that finds ourselves in the tropics, there is an abundance of solar energy that we haven't harnessed to the best ability we can. Hence, the importance of using renewable energy in a country like Ghana so complement the electricity is supplied from our dam. He further explained that the cars use no fuel whatsoever but have batteries that power the vehicles. They also come with air conditioning that helps keep you cool. There are two business models that were tested during the piloting phase. The first being the delivery service (two-wheeled motorbike, tricycle, and car) that uses the SolarTaxi App that can be delivered to make an order for a service that would be delivered to you. The cost of delivery has been slashed in two comparing the normal rates that are charged by other service providers. The vehicles can also be purchased when one fills a form on the SolarTaxi Website (www.solartaxi.co) or by walking into the SolarTaxi Offices based in both Accra and Kumasi. You are tasked to pay a commitment fee before the order is taken and then when the vehicle is delivered, the rest of the amount is settled or a payment plan is drawn for you to be able to settle the remaining amount. The car is being sold at GHS 25,000, the tricycle goes for GHS 8,000, the pragyia (covered tricycle) with solar pane is being sold at GHS 20,000, the motorbikes go for GHS 6000 and GHS 7000 depending on the sizes. On charging when one is on a journey or finds himself or herself in town. He mentioned that there are different Charging stations situated in various parts of the city (Accra and Kumasi for now) for charging when your battery is running low. Lastly, he mentioned that there are plans in place o train engineers and mechanics to help fix the vehicles as and when the vehicles develop a fault. Other mentions: Kantanka Automobile Company Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter @kumasihive Website: kumasihive.com Email: info@kumasihive.com Beats by Bryan Stanley - souncloud.com/bryanstanley21 Hosted by Alexxa Walker and Koeman Tekpeh
We review what we have learnt are the most important things in Restaurant Marketing. Thank so much to all of our listeners. The response to Secret Sauce has been truly amazing and we have learnt so much in producing it for everyone. We review our Top 5 podcasts of all time - these are the ones that have been downloaded the most and that people continue to download today. Our Top 5 podcasts of all time are: 39 - The Secret of Restaurant Profitability - New ways to look at Restaurant revenue and profitability. 1: 8 ways to make your Restaurant busy on a Tuesday night 20 - Your 90 Day Restaurant Marketing Plan before you open your Restaurant 37 - Restaurant Innovation and Creativity 40 - Restaurant Leadership - Steps to help you be a better leader in your Restaurant Technology: Mobile Phones for photography and marketing, POS machines, IP Cameras, online ordering and bookings management systems, hiring and managing your, and your staff. Team: Your team is a really important part of the product in your Restaurant. We talk about the experience we had at 7 grams. It is a great story of how building a great team is so important. Your Story: What is your Restaurant's story and how do you tell your story? Is it included in Step 0 of the SEO process? How do you niche down your story? Your Menu: Costing a menu that contains epic dishes that draw customers in is the underpinning of a strong and successful marketing plan. For more information on this podcast, check out our show notes. If you liked this episode, please leave a review in iTunes. It really helps us to get the word out and share it on our Facebook page. For Free Tools to build your Restaurant business, check out our free tools page. We've helped restaurants around the world build the Restaurant that they always wanted with our tools. Our free booking tool has taken over $25,000,000 in seats booked.
UISGCON14 https://14.uisgcon.org/ На Дніпропетровщині СБУ попередила кібератаку російських спецслужб на об’єкт критичної інфраструктури https://ssu.gov.ua/ua/news/1/category/2/view/5037#.MkS7rpun.dpbs Ukraine claims it blocked VPNFilter attack at chemical plant https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/13/ukraine_vpnfilter_attack/ Speculative Buffer Overflows: Attacks and Defenses (pdf) https://people.csail.mit.edu/vlk/spectre11.pdf New Spectre 1.1 and Spectre 1.2 CPU Flaws Disclosed https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-spectre-11-and-spectre-12-cpu-flaws-disclosed/ Google Enables 'Site Isolation' Feature By Default For Chrome Desktop Users https://thehackernews.com/2018/07/google-chrome-site-isolation.html Вийшов річний звіт CISCO з кібербезпеки і піврічний звіт чекпоінт, але ми поговоримо про них наступного разу https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/global/uk_ua/assets/pdfs/Final_Files_Cisco_2018_ACR_Web.pdf?dtid=oemzzz000186&ccid=cc000160&ecid=10432&oid=anrsc005679 Scam alert: No, hackers don't have webcam vids of you enjoying p0rno. Don't give them any $$s https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/13/hacker_extortion_scam/ GitHub to Pythonistas: Let us save you from vulnerable code https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/16/github_to_pythonistas_let_us_save_you_from_vulnerable_code/ Microsoft seeks regulation of facial recognition technology https://www.reuters.com/article/us-microsoft-facial-recognition/microsoft-seeks-regulation-of-facial-recognition-technology-idUSKBN1K32F0 Two-factor auth totally locks down Office 365? You may want to check all your services... https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/13/2fa_o365_bypass_attacks/ The Tale of SettingContent-ms Files https://posts.specterops.io/the-tale-of-settingcontent-ms-files-f1ea253e4d39 Facebook fined for data breaches in Cambridge Analytica scandal https://amp.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jul/11/facebook-fined-for-data-breaches-in-cambridge-analytica-scandal Cops suspect Detroit fuel station was hacked before 10 drivers made off with 2.3k 'free' litres https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/09/gas_station_hack/ 2018-07 Security Bulletin: Junos OS: Junos OS: MPC7/8/9, PTX-FPC3 (FPC-P1, FPC-P2), PTX3K-FPC3 and PTX1K: Line card may crash upon receipt of specific MPLS packet (CVE-2018-0030) https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=JSA10864&cat=SIRT_1&actp=LIST Revoked Certificate when viewing mydlink IP Cameras with-in web-browsers https://securityadvisories.dlink.com/announcement/publication.aspx?name=SAP10089 Certificates stolen from Taiwanese tech-companies misused in Plead malware campaign https://www.welivesecurity.com/2018/07/09/certificates-stolen-taiwanese-tech-companies-plead-malware-campaign/ Ammyy Admin compromised with malware again; World Cup used as cover https://www.welivesecurity.com/2018/07/11/ammyy-admin-compromised-malware-world-cup-cover/ https://regmedia.co.uk/2018/07/13/burkdoll_affidavit.pdf US: Government Has Planted Spy Phones With Suspects https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/07/13/us-government-has-planted-spy-phones-suspects The 111 Million Record Pemiblanc Credential Stuffing List https://www.troyhunt.com/the-111-million-pemiblanc-credential-stuffing-list/ June’s Most Wanted Malware: Banking Trojans Up 50% Among Threat Actors https://blog.checkpoint.com/2018/07/05/junes-most-wanted-malware-banking-trojans-crypto-mining/ Did CrowdStrike really miss the mark? https://medium.com/@rsatter/did-crowdstrike-really-miss-the-mark-ecedf0e09dd7 Securit13 Patreon https://www.patreon.com/securit13
If you can work for 1 or 2 hours a day every couple of days, you can spend a lot longer away from your business. We look at the technologies that we have within our companies so that we can work from anywhere, anytime. Firstly, with have a Microsoft Windows Terminal Server. That gives us access to our accounting system, internal files, and all of our internal applications. Confluence - confluence is remotely available which means that we can access workflows and projects. We used to use Skype all the time, but a lot of our comms now is done through Zoom. Slack - This cuts down on emails, and enables us to have conversations. It may be between 1 person or between a team. We have a HotLeads channel which our sales and marketing team work in. We have built workflows within the teams around slack communication. IP Cameras - some of our customers use their cameras to monitor their staff. There are privacy issues that need to be worked through and it can be really useful for some companies to be able to see what people are doing in the company. Telstra Roaming. This is a really good way to get access in the countries that you are travelling in. We visited 5 countries on our holiday, and we were able to get data in every country. This meant we could get an Uber or a Grab very easily. Google maps worked and we had access to emails. Digital Dashboards - these give us the ability to monitor progress for the team, some of it in real time. This enhances accountability, performance and execution. Power BI. We use Microsoft Power BI to grab data out of some of our line of business applications and present it to the team. Everyone has access to it and we it really helps us to drive performance. These technologies underpin our 3P Approach to taking a holiday. Process, Profits and People. Get these 3 right and you can take a holiday. Set the goal to take a holiday and work on the 3Ps so that you can take the holiday that you always wanted to. :)
Interview with Steven Fair about Phybridge solutions and their ability to quickly and easily transform digital phone infrastructures into IP enabled networks that support a broad range of Avaya technologies. 0:50 Phybrige makes TDM to IP transition Easy and Cost Effective 1:35 72% of all phones are still TDM phones! 2:18 No special training. Plug and play leveraging existing wire 2:48 Three reasons to look at Phybridge TDM base is under attack Shorten sales and installation cycle - 50 sites in 4 months Spend more budget on applications 4:34 Primary Target Markets Government Healthcare Hospitality 6:45 IP Cameras strong area of growth, other IP enabled devices 7:15 Coax and Cat 5 cable
Trends at this year's CES Show: 4K TVs - Actually we saw a lot of this last year as well. Perhaps Braden's prediction of a 4K TV year may actually come true! OLED TVs - Again, we saw OLED last year too. But this year we saw larger sizes. LG is a big player here. Sound Bars - Now you may be seeing why we decided not to go to CES. Sound Bars are big because the speakers on most modern thin TVs are terrible. But its genius!! This now gives manufacturers an opportunity to sell another piece of gear. Wireless Speakers - Offerings from manufacturers like Sonos and some other companies that you have never heard of before as well made an impact this year. Smart Home/ Home Automation - Nothing new here! Wasn't last year the year of home automation?? Even more manufacturers to get into the automation game this year. Higher Resolution Audio - This is a new trend and we like seeing it. The only issue is that high quality audio typically comes a high cost. Samsung Samsung showed a 110” UHD TV - We talked about the 85” model that forced a family to sell one of their daughters into slavery so they could pay the $40K pricetag. It looks like the 110 inch model won't be produced. At least at this time. Its more of a concept TV brought to CES to show what they can do. Will TVs like this ever get down in price to the point where projectors are no longer necessary? They also demonstrated an 85” that is “Bendable”. Turn it on and the edges curve towards you. Turn it off and its flat! Samsung to Unveil Secret Weapon at 2014 International CES - Samsung is reportedly planning to unveil its secret weapon, the V1 Bomb, a high-definition TV called Quantum-dot LED TV (QLED TV) at the 2014 International CES Samsung To Debut Wireless Streaming Speaker, Home Theater System, Portable Stereo And Two TV Soundbars Samsung unveils a new foundation for the smart home LG LG unveiled twelve 4K televisions for 2014 - They introduced the 105-inch 4K 105UC9 that has an aspect ratio of 21:9 and is powered by the webOS Smart TV platform. If you can't find any 4K content for these spiffy new TVs have no fear. LG has developed something called Tru-ULTRA HD Engine Pro. Its supposed to improve overall Ultra HD picture quality. That along with a new proprietary upscaling chip will make SD and HD content look better on Ultra HD televisions. Well at least according to LG. On the Audio side of things, LG says it worked with Harman Kardon to develop premium audio systems for each TV. But seriously, with TVs like these are you really thinking about not using a receiver? The remaining lineup: LG UB9800 Series - 4K, WebOS, Tru-Ultra HD Engine Pro, IPS, passive 3D, 65, 79, 84, 98 inches LG UB9500 Series - 4K, WebOS, IPS, passive 3D, 55, 65 inches LG UB8500 Series - 4K, WebOS, IPS, passive 3D, 49, 55 inches LG EC9800 - 4K, WebOS, OLED, Bendable, 77 inches LG EC9700 - 4K, WebOS, OLED, 55, 65 inches Panasonic TC-AX800U series - 4K, edge-lit local dimming, 65 and 58 inches. The 58 inch is available now. The 65 inch will be available in the spring. TC-55AS680U - 1080p, 240Hz refresh rate TC-AS650U series - 1080p, 3D, 60, 55, and 50. Cool touch pad remote! Available Today TC-60AS660U series - 1080p, Home Theater System Bundle, Touch Pad Remote TC-AS530U series - 1080p, 60, 55, 50, 39 inches Available Now TC-A400U series - 1080p, 50, 39, 32 inches. Available Today - Entry Series ZT80 Plasma 50, 55, 60, and 65 inches. Available in our dreams! Sony All 4K TVs support Netflix 4K Streaming! XBR-X950B series - 4K resolution, direct LED local dimming 85, 65 inches XBR-X900B series - 4K resolution, edge-lit LED local dimming, 79, 65, 55 inches XBR-X850B series - 4K resolution, Triluminous display, 70, 65, 55, 49 inches KDL-W950B series - 1080p resolution, edge-lit LED local dimming, 65, 55 inches KDL-W850B series - 1080p resolution, Wedge design, 70, 60 inches KDL-W800B series - 1080p resolution, 55, 50 inches KDL-60W630B - 1080p resolution, Smart TV, 60 inches KDL-W600B series - 1080p resolution, Smart TV, 48, 40 inches Wireless Speakers SRS-X9 - 2.1 wireless speaker with a bi-amped subwoofer, high-res audio files, Bluetooth, aptX, NFC, Wi-Fi, AirPlay, and DLNA. SRS-X7 - Similar to the X9 but without high-res audio, Wi-Fi, NFC and aptX Bluetooth, Airplay and DLNA support, and compatibility with Music Unlimited, Spotify and TuneIn Radio SRS-X5 - portable, built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC, and can double as a hands free speakerphone when paired with your smartphone. Sharp SHARP delivers the first WISA compliant Universal Player - The SD-WH1000U Universal Player is the first, Wireless Speaker and Audio (WiSA™) Association, compliant component to transmit uncompressed sound at 24-bit/96kHz and video at Full HD (1080p) — wirelessly. The Sharp Universal Player has already been named a 2014 International CES Innovations Design and Engineering Awards Honoree in the High Performance Home Audio category. The SD-WH1000U will have an MSRP of $3,999.99 and will begin shipping in the spring of 2014 Sharp Aquos Quattron Plus TV - At half the price of a 4K TV of the same screen size the Plus has 10 million more sub pixels than a regular 1080p TV. Retina Display for TVs?? The TV will accept 4K content and will scale 1080p content to make use of every one of the 10 Million sub pixels! Sharp claims they have put more TVs over 60 inches into American homes than any other manufacturer. Sharp Sound Bar - The HT-SB602, is designed to compliment 60" and larger flat panel televisions. Its a 2.1-channel, 310-watt sound bar system with a wireless subwoofer. It has built-in Bluetooth and can be paired using NFC. This system can be set up horizontally either in front of a TV base (including an IR extender for the TV) or wall-mounted and features dual HDMI inputs and output, 3D sound support, Dolby and DTS decoding and an optical input. $500 available in the Spring. Vizio VIZIO announced its all-new P-Series Ultra HD Full-Array LED Smart TV collection. Featuring a backlight that consists of 64 Active LED Zones, HEVC Codec for Ultra HD streaming and VIZIO's V6 six-core processor that combines a quad-core GPU and dual-core CPU for performance and speed. The VIZIO P-Series Ultra HD Full-Array LED Smart TV collection comes in 50”, 55”, 60”, 65”and 70” screen sizes. Prices start at $999.99 for the 50” model and go up to $2599.99 for the 70” model. Looks like these TVs will support Netflix 4K content. JVC JVC introduced three new Ultra HD LCD TVs. The 55-inch DM55UXA ($1,899.99), 65-inch DM65UXA ($2,499.99) and the largest JVC TV to date, the 85-inch DM85UXA ($9,999.99). These are Direct LED TVs. JVC already announced their new line of projectors at CEDIA Other Announcements Home Automation - ADT showed a package called Pulse that can be controlled by voice along with the traditional methods. Belkin showed a device that controls anything than can be turned on and off via a DC switch called the Maker Kit. No pricing. Lowe's showed more devices from their Iris line of home automation The Canary system uses HD video camera and safety sensors to track everything from motion, temperature and air quality to vibration, sound, and activity to help keep you, your family and your belongings safe. Samsung SmartCam - Samsung's new SmartCam HD and SmartCam HD Outdoor offer 1080p Full HD streaming and 128 degree ultra-wide angle lenses, giving consumers the ability to remotely monitor activity - both indoor and out - with full detail and clarity, via any computer or mobile device with no additional monthly video storage or monitoring fees. Outdoor model goes for $299. Revolv - Makers of the $299 Home Automation hub that unites differing protocols announced that their product will be available at Home Depot stores. Look for them by the end of January. NETGEAR - announced a couple of wireless IP Cameras that are HD. The HMNC100 and HMNC500 are 720p and support 802.11n dual band. We have requested an evaluation unit. Pricing and availability to come. NETGEAR - NETGEAR had a few announcements some of the ones we thought were cool are: The AC750 Range Extender. Its supports 802.11b/g/n and ac and plugs into a wall outlet. You simply connect it to your network and then it creates a powerful hotspot! They also released a free Android app that analyzes your wireless network. Finally, NETGEAR showed the NeoMediacat HDMI Dongle. Its essentially an Android set top box in a USB stick. Its Miracast enabled so you can send content from your mobile devices to the connected TV. Polaroid - Introduced a 50-inch LED 4K Ultra HD TV (50GSR9000) for $999. They also introduced a 50-inch LED Smart TV (50GSR7100 ) that's Roku Ready via an included Roku Streaming Stick that plugs into the sets MHL port. The Smart TV will sell for $599 US. Dolby unveils technology to improve TV brightness - On Monday, at the International CES gadget show, the company unveiled Dolby Vision, a technology that increases the brightness and contrast of TV sets. Prototype models will be on display from TV manufacturers such as Sharp and TCL. Standard TV sets emit about 100 nits -- a unit of brightness roughly equivalent to one candle per square meter. As a reference, a 100-watt lightbulb emits 18,000 nits. Dolby says its prototype monitor can put out 4,000 nits. Intel plans a CES coup: Android and Windows in the same computer - Internally known as "Dual OS," Intel's idea is that Android would run inside of Windows using virtualization techniques, so you could have Android and Windows apps side by side without rebooting your machine. Netflix - Confirmed that it will stream House of Cards in 4K this year. This will only be available to 4K TVs that have a Netflix app embedded in them. Confirmed Samsung UHD TVs will have this capability. Roku - Announced a partnership with TCL and Hisense that will have the Roku player embedded into some models. The Roku will make money off of advertising that comes through the app. TV sizes will range between 32 and 55 inches. Channel Master DVR+ - Wins Innovations 2014 Design and Engineering Award. DVR+ is a thin (1/2 inch high) device that allows consumers to receive and record local broadcast programming without a subscription or contract, utilizing a simple digital antenna. In addition, consumers have access to streaming video services and enhanced guide data with a broadband connection. For the TV Everywhere enthusiast, DVR+ is compatible with the Slingbox® 500, providing access to all live and recorded content on any connected mobile device, either around the home or around the world. DVR+, priced at $249.99, is available now from Channel Master at www.channelmaster.com HAL: The Next Generation of Home Entertainment System - HAL®, the voice and gesture activated, remote control replacement that connects easily to a user's TV, was demoed for the first-time ever at CES 2014. With HAL, users can change channels, set the DVR to record the latest episode of any show, browse the internet, stream movies, make video calls, play games and much more. With just the sound of a user's voice or the wave a hand HAL, which stands for Human Algorithm LTE, is able to handle the following commands: Stream movies and music on Netflix and Pandora Change channels on any cable box by channel number or specific network Control the volume of the TV Set the DVR to record an upcoming show Place video and phone calls over Skype or on a cell phone Set picture-in-picture so users can answer a Skype call while watching a movie Display a user's Facebook feed and photos Conduct internet searches Show the latest viral videos from YouTube Play Angry Birds or Fruit Ninja Dish announces streaming app for PlayStation consoles - Have a PS3 or PS4 and a Hopper. Well now there is an app that turns it into a Joey. You can even use the game controller as the remote. Dish announces wireless Joey - An 802.11ac WiFi access point is used to create a closed network. You can connect up to two set-top boxes per access point. Phorus PR5 Receiver with DTS PLAY-FI - Making its debut at the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show, the new Phorus (a DTS subsidiary) PR5 Receiver with Play-Fi will allow you to stream high-quality audio directly from a connected smartphones, tablets or PC, wirelessly to existing audio systems over a standard home Wi-Fi network, with zero loss in music quality. Compatible with nearly all AVRs, HTiBs, soundbars, and powered speakers, Play-Fi forges a seamless connection between audio systems, mobile devices and music, creating the ultimate infrastructure within the home to play your music from any device, in as many rooms as you want to listen to it. In addition to multi-room and multi-zone streaming from any device running the Play-Fi application, the Phorus PR5 Receiver with Play-Fi also supports Bluetooth(R) AptX(R), and AAC streaming, as well as direct streaming from iTunes on OSX and Windows. STEIGER DYNAMICS Introduces MAVEN - MAVEN, the most powerful custom-built HTPC in its segment, is setting a new standard for the modern living room. Due to its sleek design, ultra-silent operation, and easy integration with other home theater components, the systems blend perfectly into any existing setup. Combined with a large-screen Full HD or 4K TV, the MAVEN replaces numerous devices like Blu-ray players, DVRs, Desktop PCs and gaming consoles. Up to 12 TB of WD storage provide the capacity for 1,000 Full HD Blu-ray movies, 3 million MP3s, or 3,000 hours of HD TV recording. The integrated home server functionality allows the streaming of the entire media library to mobile devices. All components are designed for continuous operation and are carefully selected based on durability, performance, and quietness. MSRP $999 Tivo demoed Network DVR Prototype - TiVo showed off a prototype of a network-based DVR. A network-based approach will also help cable operators and programmers manage complex content rights, enabling them to create catch-up TV services and other new tiers, and to splice targeted ads shows that are recorded in the cloud. TiVo has not announced any customers for its nDVR. Gefen Wireless HDMI Extender - The GefenTV Wireless for HDMI 60 GHz extender system sends high definition audio and video to any HDTV display up to 33 feet (10 meters). This wireless product is comprised of small table-top Sender and Receiver units. It supports resolutions up to 1080p Full HD, 3DTV, CEC, and 7.1-channels of High Bit Rate (HBR) lossless digital audio such as Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio™. The Wireless for HDMI 60 GHz is specifically designed to transmit within a room. Its signal will not penetrate through walls, facilitating interference-free operation of multiple units in adjacent venues and close proximity. Line-of-sight placement of transceivers, however, is not necessary. Thanks to its small form-factor, high performance, and near-zero latency, this product is ideal for high-definition A/V extension within a conference room or home theater installation. Available now for $450.