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By Gisela M. Pedroza

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The Blue Thunder Mini Cam from Digital Integrated Systems is soportable and easy to set up that you no longer have to give upvideo mail or videoconferencing when you hit the road. All you doto get high-resolution video or still images is clip it to a laptopdisplay and plug its cable in to a USB port. You can use MicrosoftNetMeeting, which comes with recent versions of Windows, forvideoconferences. The tiny camera also comes bundled with theVP-Eye suite of communication and video applications that even letyou control Blue Thunder remotely via the Internet for videosurveillance ($35, www.dism.com, 604-227-0177).

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