Three weeks missing: Police have not yet found a trace of missing 45-year-old woman
One video shows a single blue glove, found in the field where missing British mother Nicola Bulley was last seen before she vanished over three weeks ago.
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One video shows a single blue glove, found in the field where missing British mother Nicola Bulley was last seen before she vanished over three weeks ago.
The MOU signifies the beginning of a new partnership between TSAW Drones and DE Drone World Solutions and outlines their commitment to working together to develop and promote innovative drone solutions for a range of industries. Bengaluru, February 17. Drone tech startup TSAW has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)with DE …
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Oregon State erased most of a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter, but the Washington women held on to beat the Beavers 64-59.
The three men are found alive under the rubble some 278 hours after the earthquake hit Turkey.
Led by Tevian Jones’ 22 points, the Southern Utah Thunderbirds defeated the Utah Tech Trailblazers 81-71.
Matt Balanc hit four free throws in the final seven seconds to help Quinnipiac preserve a 66-63 win over Siena.
New to this and I’m stymied!
I have
a new Hikvision NVR, model DS-7608NI-Q2/8P – just out of the box and
a new Reolink RLC-833A camera – just out of the box
installed and formatted the hard drives
connected the camera to POE port 1 via ethernet cable
logged into the Hikvision system via browser.
The problem is that the “Configuration” tab listing of IP cameras looks like this – it never gets past the “Offline(detecting)” status.
How do I get the status to something useful?
Is the camera IP is 192.168.254.2? It seems difficult to verify that.
I’ve read that the port setting may be different for Reolink cams, so I’ve tried setting it to 80 and to 9000, and then all I get is “network abnormal” messages in the status box.
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Twitter said on Friday it will allow only paid subscribers to use text messages as a two-factor authentication (2FA) method to secure their accounts.
A close reading of the report, together with earlier reporting, offers some insights into where the case is headed. Here are some key takeaways.