Some Home Depot and Lowe's stores in Connecticut reportedly scan license plates in parking lots using automated readers tied ...
License plate readers aren't spy tools; they help keep Maricopa County safer. Real-time alerts mean deputies can react faster ...
License plate recognition tech has become a lightning rod. Public safety is not about choosing between privacy and protection ...
Flock cameras capture images that law enforcement uses to compare plate numbers against plates of stolen cars or cars driven ...
Flock’s system uses AI-enabled cameras to snap photos of every vehicle that passes, creating a digital “fingerprint.” ...
Lowe’s and Home Depot are ramping up surveillance in store parking lots in states including California, Texas and Connecticut ...
License plate reader technology has been in use for decades, but new programs are making investigations more efficient in finding and arresting violent criminals.
The chips that datacenters use to run the latest AI breakthroughs generate much more heat than previous generations of silicon. Anybody whose phone or laptop has overheated knows that electronics ...