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Home Access -- Access Management -- the Future QuickLock Remote Entry Systems: Everything is available -- there are electric locks, electric strikes to fit to existing locks, electric deadbolts (fail safe and fail secure), magnetic locks, electrically driven multipoint locks for energy efficiency and high security. |
This Old House Charles Wardell |
How to Pick a Lock This overview of residential locks reveals a dizzying array of choices. Consider each lock's key features before you make a decision. |
This Old House Laura Fraser |
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AskMen.com August 29, 2001 Justin Becker |
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Home Toys April 2004 Guy Schory |
Smart Homes: The Human aspect A review of some of the problematic issues that may arise while designing, installing and living in a smart home. |
AskMen.com Jasper Anson |
How To: Protect Your Home Burglaries are on the rise. Here's how to protect your home to minimize your burglary odds and stay safe. |
This Old House Sal Vaglica |
Childproofing Your Home Take preventative measures to protect your children from household dangers |
Popular Mechanics February 3, 2009 |
Quick Fixes for Front (and Sliding) Door Locks Advice for fixing locks to keep your home secure without calling a locksmith. |
JavaWorld July 2000 Tarak Modi |
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Remember Pearl Harbor? This Lock Breaker Does Marc Weber Tobias is a lock breaker. It's what he does for a living, the way he makes some of his money and much of his name. |
Home Toys February 2003 David Teel |
The Music Bone is Connected to the... Before purchasing your whole-house music system, be sure to understand the exact functionality of your system. Decide if music is the only sub-system in your house, or if you might want to integrate other sub-systems in the future (lighting, security, HVAC, video, etc.). |
Entrepreneur August 2007 Nichole L. Torres |
Hook Me Up Home security entrepreneurs are wired for success. The integration of alarm systems with home automation systems means huge projected growth in this industry. |
BusinessWeek April 16, 2007 Gene G. Marcial |
Why Napco's Swoon May Be Brief Napco Security Systems is hoping a new product introduced in January will pull it up. |
Linux Journal August 1, 2002 Robert Love |
Kernel Locking Techniques The author explains the various locking primitives in the Linux kernel, why you need them and how kernel developers can use them to write safe code. |
Home Theater October 2001 Darryl Wilkinson |
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