From tiny cats that cool down tea to a blinking AI companion intended to integrate with your family, here are seven cute ...
From tiny cats that cool down tea to a blinking AI companion intended to integrate with your family, here are seven cute robots that have dominated news feeds since last week's Consumer ...
Volatus Aerospace (TAKOF) announced the launch of its “Surveillance as a Service” solution, delivering scalability and rapid deployment capabilities. Monitored from Volatus’ Operations ...
Go ahead and give yourself the peace of mind that comes with a home security system. Right now you can get the Reolink 4K ...
Teledyne (TDY) FLIR Defense, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated announced it has been awarded a five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity IDIQ contract worth up to $74M to provide ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in ...
There are very few systems in place to keep watch for emerging variants of infectious diseases, apart from the established COVID and influenza surveillance programmes. The technique is a major ...
Silent spread no more: Discover how advanced surveillance methods are safeguarding vaccinated duck flocks from avian influenza outbreaks. Research: Surveillance Strategy in Duck Flocks Vaccinated ...
After making it through the smart security camera maze and tracking 3,000 steps on my Google Fit app, Reolink stood out as the brand with the most feature-rich products. Reolink upgraded its ...
The Reolink Altas PT Ultra is a battery-powered outdoor security camera that offers 4K video with mechanical pan and tilt to provide a sweeping view of your property, with options for solar ...
The Centre has advised states to step up surveillance for respiratory illnesses, including ILI and SARI, and spread awareness about the prevention of transmission of the HMPV. The states were also ...
Surveillance researcher Wolfie Christl also takes a critical view of companies' ability to monitor employees and classifies it as questionable in terms of data protection.