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License plate cameras are about to track phones, wearables, in-car systems, and even pets
New surveillance technology could significantly expand the reach of automatic license plate readers (ALPRs), with reports ...
Law enforcement may soon gain access to license plate data tied to phones, AirPods, smartwatches, and more ...
A company has developed new tech that enables license plate cameras to track the gadgets you have in your pocket alongside your car.
A new kind of license-plate-reading camera will also scrape the smart devices you take with you, and wrap all that data in a ...
Drones are everywhere these days — and some may even follow you while you're on the highway. Here's what's going on with these particular drones.
Cars have never been more connected than they are now. That constant stream of data has made them safer and more convenient, but it has also opened a few doors most owners never think about. Among ...
Veritone, Inc. today announced significant enhancements to Veritone Track, its advanced AI-powered digital video forensics tool for public safety and law enforcement. In the latest update, Veritone ...
INDIANAPOLIS — As modern cars become more like rolling computers, it might be a good time to ask “Is my car tracking me?” The short answer is “yes.” The average vehicle on the road today has roughly 1 ...
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