Thursday, 26 June 2008

Qeeps and Southern Water

Qeeps have just finished a project for Southern Water - using the Qeeps technology to provide streaming video of a new underwater cable installation to the Isle of Wight.

Using a combination of multiple streams for the web and the CCTV on mobile phone technology of Qeeps, we helped make sure that the public and employees alike could keep tabs on the installation.

The Qeeps Managed Project department can provide complete and uniquely tailored security solutions for your business.

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Qeeps at IFSEC received well by the industry.

Since our presence at IFSEC in May 2008 installers and industry insiders alike are recognising the value that the Qeeps service can add to security installations.

Qeeps was featured in the top 10 exhibitors of the show in the well respected DoktorJon CCTV site. Read more here: http://www.doktorjon.co.uk/exhibition-IFSEC2008/ifsec2008review2.html.

Qeeps shows Mobile Phone CCTV at IFSEC 2008


Qeeps had a successful show at IFSEC 2008 in the NEC in May 2008. Qeeps had its own stand in the CCTV section of the NEC, and we attracted many visitors. Demonstrations of mobile phone CCTV were well received with a significant increase in interest and sales following on from the show.


As well as exibiting our innovative service from our own stand, we also had a presence on stands from some of the DVR manufacturers that we provide the Qeeps service for. During the show you could find our product being demonstrated on the Samsung and JVC stands.
Learn more about how to view your DVR from a your mobile phone at http://www.qeeps.com.

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Monday, 9 June 2008

Qeeps on the N95 8GB

It has been reported that after streaming video on some older Nokia N95 8GB models, pressing the 'Back' key will occasionally cause the phone to reboot.

Nokia have released a firmware update for the N95 8GB which solves this problem. The upgrade will also fix a number of other issues you may have experienced on your N95.

The afected N95 models are those with a firmware version of V16 and before. You can find the firmware version of your phone by pressing the following keys in standby mode: *#0000#

The bug is fixed in version V.20.0.016. If your phone shows a version of V16.x.x or earlier then you should consider upgrading.

For Europe, the upgrade is available here:
http://europe.nokia.com/A4176089

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