A look at how connected security cameras have become part of everyday homes, offering awareness without constant attention.(AI generated) Home security no longer starts with metal grills or a watchman ...
Razer Project Motoko is a CES 2026 concept headset with two eye-level cameras and multi-mic audio, built for hands-free POV capture and computer vision. A Developer Kit is planned for Q2 2026.
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The system is provided by Zero Eyes and uses cameras already inside school buildings, and implements an AI to scan the camera ...
Most buildings on Brown's campus have traditionally been open and have not required swipe card during daytime hours, but the university plans to do "large-scale systematic security review of the ...
FIRST ON FOX: President Donald Trump's Department of Interior announced on Monday that, effective immediately, leases for all large-scale offshore wind projects being constructed in the United States ...
The Brown University mass shooting is raising questions about how an Ivy League college with an $8 billion endowment has no security cameras in the area where two students were killed and eight ...
Winter storms aren't always kind to home security devices like cameras, especially with high winds and temperatures that drop well below freezing. How do you know if your security cam or video ...
Razer has unveiled a conceptual AI headset at CES 2026 that can see and hear the world around you. It can guide you in ...
The Trump administration said on Monday that it is suspending leases for five offshore U.S. wind farms because of national security risks identified by the Department of Defense in classified reports.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The New Orleans Police Department is using Project NOLA cameras to monitor vehicles on Bourbon Street outside permitted times, Project NOLA Executive Director Bryan Lagarde ...