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Ring's new feature turns your doorbell into a biometric spy
Good news, everyone! According to the Electronic Frontier Foundation's EFFector newsletter, Amazon's already invasive Ring ...
The head-to-toe video coverage solves one of the most annoying problems that first-generation video doorbells had: missing important details because the camera failed to capture enough vertical space.
For one, not having cameras makes its smart glasses a lot more appealing to those who don’t like the privacy implications of ...
The SwitchBot Smart Video Doorbell comes with a 4.3-inch display you can set on a counter or tabletop, so you'll never have ...
The tool, which is expected to roll out this winter, would allow Ring camera owners to tag and identify specific people who ...
Gemini for Home brings advanced security with Nest's third-gen cams, but does it feel weird to use? Here's what I liked about ...
Amazon.com Inc's announcement this week that it would be rolling out AI-powered cameras in its branded delivery vans for ...
Markey warned that combining facial recognition with Ring’s existing systems could create a new layer of surveillance that extends well beyond individual homes.
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