The ACLU provides a range of tactics for communities to stop or limit the use of Flock’s ALPR mass surveillance technology Americans across the country have objected the privacy invasion of the ...
Typically referred to as automated license plate readers, or ALPRs, they're most often mounted along roadways, where they log ...
Most security cameras record what already happened. This Reolink triple-lens camera tracks whoever moves in real time, ...
The Forest Department has installed camera traps at 10 locations in villages bordering the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve (STR) to monitor the movement of a leopard that injured a calf in ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Championships Sub-committee has announced the participants advancing to the 2026 NCAA Division I Men’s and ...
Smart home device maker Aqara launched the Camera Hub G350 in March, and it is the first Matter-certified smart camera on the market. Cameras are included in Matter 1.5, and while Apple doesn't ...
For a few weeks in a small Colorado town, one temporary speed camera turned into a money-printing machine. Now, there's been a stark reversal that'll likely sound too good to be true to many who've ...
The update centers on three additions: a new Camera Kit tracking capability, API 24 project support in DevEco Studio, and a new ComMemory template. Camera tracking in mobile apps typically requires ...
Flock Safety cameras in use across the Four Corners ‒ including Durango ‒ helped law enforcement locate and arrest an Iowa man suspected of killing three women in Wayne County, Utah, earlier this week ...
DENVER — Denver is getting rid of its controversial automated license plate reading (ALPR) camera vendor Flock Safety, choosing to award its new ALPR contract to Axon, the Denver Mayor's office ...
Garmin is rolling out a new version of its track-focused driving coach, aiming to help enthusiasts improve lap times with real-time guidance and post-session analysis. The company announced the Garmin ...
A backlash has developed over an ad that the doorbell camera company Ring (owned by Amazon) ran during the Superbowl about the company’s “Search Party” function. Available since October, the system ...