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EyeClick has introduced the next generation of touch screen technology. With the new EyeTouch, foil is no longer required to enable touch-activated window projection, said the company. The revolutionary optical system takes the place of foil, offering a wider range of options and advantages. Now there are no size limitations for the interactive display, the system integrates with any glass surface regardless of type or treatment, and the installation is simpler and more robust than ever, according to the London, U.K.-based company.


The system has the option to detect and react to passers-by from a distance. EyeTouch has statistic capabilities and the ability to create advanced usage reports for clear ROI analysis. Additionally, there are remote control and monitoring capabilities for high availability and superb reliability. EyeTouch’s user-friendly software can even run on any PC.

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AMX launches the MVP-9000i 9-inch Modero ViewPoint touch panel with ull digital duplex telephone or intercom interface. The panel is ideal for a wide variety of residential and commercial control and automation applications.

The AMX MVP-9000i comes with built-in support for WiFi 802.11a/b/g and is capable of automatically switching between Ethernet connectivity when docked and Wi-Fi when out of dock. It includes new UI capabilities sich as gesturing and page transitions. The MVP-9000i has a 9-inch 800×480 LCD display with LED-backlit, 330-nit brightness, 700:1 contrast ratio; 1GB usable flash memory and a mini SD card slot. There are built-in speaker and microphone.

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Marking yet another category-defining innovation for telepresence, Polycom and McAfee have announced a framework for a global strategic alliance to jointly develop and deliver Secure Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC). With security threats on the rise, Polycom and McAfee are taking a proactive approach to further enhance the security features of Polycom's video, telepresence and infrastructure solutions.

Polycom plans to design solutions that feature McAfee threat protection, shielding Polycom telepresence users, from the desktop to the fully immersive suite, from potential and increasingly sophisticated security threats while making it easier to comply with privacy and confidentiality mandates.

The alliance will address a growing need for enhanced security as organizations of all sizes increasingly turn to video conferencing and telepresence to reduce costs, improve productivity, and maintain operations in the face of business disruptions. The enhanced protections can also help IT managers in regulated industries from health care to financial services lessen the burden of meeting compliance and reporting requirements.


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