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Once considered a cost-prohibitive niche product for specialized applications, megapixel cameras now come in a variety of form factors for uses within a wide cross section of video surveillance applications. Industry experts explain the technology’s latest trends and use cases.
Megapixel cameras now come in a variety of form factors for uses within a wide cross section of video surveillance applications. Industry expert explain the technology’s latest trends and use cases.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Inc.’s wholly owned subsidiary, Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), has received a Letter of Intent (LOI) with an East Coast parochial school to deploy two ROSA security robots with firearm detection technology.
The Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Security Camera Donation Program was launched last year in an effort to combat the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes.
3xLOGIC, provider of integrated and intelligent security solutions, announced the availability of its all-in-one functionality, currently available in its serverless camera bundle, indoor cube camera, and 56-deg. thermal camera offerings.
The project aims to create a safe, secure and empowering environment for women and girls in public places to enable them to pursue all opportunities without the threat of gender-based violence or harassment.
Communications technology company TELUS and security tech company Genetec Inc. are joining forces to simplify cloud video surveillance for small and medium-sized businesses in Canada.
Amazon's smart home security division Ring has unveiled a flying camera that launches if sensors detect a potential home break-in. It is designed to activate only when residents are out, works indoors, and is limited to one floor of a building.