Flock Safety's massive network of cameras, drones, and audio recording devices stores all kinds of data and has already been abused by authorities.
These next-gen ALPR systems look to bridge the gap between you and your car—which means tracking your airpods, wearables, and more.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced plans to buy nationwide access to a network of license plate readers, saying it will award contracts to one or more vendors that can offer “near real time ...
In a nutshell: Cities are collecting vast amounts of vehicle data through AI-powered camera networks, giving police the ability to track a car's movements across jurisdictions in seconds. The same ...
If data brokers can track the devices you take with you, they know where you live, where you go, and what you do. And the stakes are only poised to climb higher, now that surveillance companies that ...
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 ...
Explore how smartphone sensors and fusion use the accelerometer, gyro, GPS, and camera to power smoother navigation, motion tracking, and camera‑powered apps in everyday life. Pixabay, JESHOOTS-com ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Flock Safety video camera stand above a treelined area in broad daylight. - Flock Safety Deployed across more than 12,000 ...