Government Video Q&A w/Laura Teodosio
Government Video magazine recently spoke with Laura Teodosio, Salient Stills President and CEO. Check out the full story via the Government Video Website
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Government Video magazine recently spoke with Laura Teodosio, Salient Stills President and CEO. Check out the full story via the Government Video Website
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center has multiple vacancies available in the upcoming Digital Photography for Law Enforcement training program (DPLE 905). The program dates are: 06/02/2009-06/11/2009.
This eight-day program, with evening assignments, is an introductory digital photography school that acquaints students with a host of photographic concepts and skills including:
Today is the big day, the CS5 launch event extravaganza on Adobe.com. Lots of cool stuff on CS5 available on the Adobe site and Adobe TV...too much to list so go check it out.
In the meantime, here's Russell Brown's latest episode where he discusses the new Content Aware Fill feature in Photoshop CS5. Enjoy!
Russell Brown's video was deleted/removed, so here's one from the Photoshop team.
From The New York Times: Cabling Your Mac, By ERIC A. TAUB
A new cable from NewerTech simplifies the transfer of high-quality video from your Mac to an HDTV.
By Lance Whitney
A new kind of memory from IBM Labs is promising to revolutionize how much data we can store and how fast we can access it on our mobile and desktop devices.
After spending six years as a theoretical concept, the memory, dubbed Racetrack, finally is a huge step closer to reality. Researchers at IBM have recently confirmed that their theories of the physics behind Racetrack are valid and can be used to develop and manufacture this new type of memory.
Web 2.0 is a beautiful thing, as long as you don't let it consume you. Law enforcement and government organizations are slowly, but surely, beginning to adapt and take advantage of the many capabilities provided by social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Vimeo, and Twitter.
Even though we are one of those Web 2.0 resources, granted for a much smaller niché, I thought it'd be nice to invite those of you who do use them to keep abreast of Media-Geek and DMEpod developments with these tools.
Want to know what to encode with for great H.264 files? Robert Reinhardt, founder of VideoRx.com, is happy to tell you. One minute into his recent Streaming Media West presentation on how to evaluate H.264 encoders he gave the big reveal: FFmpeg is the best choice around.
An oldie but a goodie, IMHO.
Kind of like the frames of my glasses, which were referred to as "birth control" glasses when I was in the military. ?
Hope you have a great Friday. Be safe out there my friends. ?
Alan Paller is director of research for the SANS Institute, a provider of security training and certification.
A few Sundays ago, the managing partner and IT partner from a large law firm in New York came to my home for a visit. It wasn't just for coffee. They had flown down to Washington to discuss what they might do in the aftermath of a troubling visit from the FBI.
Here's how the conversation went. Read full story >
Brett Shavers, author and one of the main developers of the WinFE forensic boot environment, has released a free online training course on WinFE.
Online training is a great way to supplement classroom training, providing it's from a well organized and reputable source. It's great to see more options for online and flipped classroom training related to digital forensics, and I can assure you you'll be seeing even more soon! ;)
Ian Robinson takes you through the basics–good stuff to know if you’re getting your feet wet shooting video with a DSLR:
Hitachi is not the first storage vendor to bring a 3TB drive to market. However, it is the first to introduce an internal 3TB drive reliable enough for hardcore business use.
Ubuntu 10.10, or "Maverick Meerkat," is just one step away from its final version, thanks to the release on Thursday of the Linux software's official Release Candidate.