The biometric matching technology will be provided by third-party companies, according to Nick McDonnell, Auror’s global head ...
Auror's number-plate recognition technology is currently under legal scrutiny in the Wellington Court of Appeal.
Police reportedly tap into the Auckland-based Auror system 250,000 times a year, often outside big retailers and petrol ...
In the wake of a state audit showing Illinois license plate reader data being shared with federal immigration authorities – ...
Does the digital transformation of the state make a democracy more vulnerable to illiberal developments, autocratic forces, ...
The new Glorious V3 mouse range is here, including the Model O3 with swappable batteries for never-ending wireless gaming ...
Parking Guidance Systems, LLC (PGS), the U.S. leader in custom parking technologies, has announced a strategic merger with INDECT Electronics & Distribution GmbH (INDECT) and ParkZen. As the lead ...
In rare cases where real footage is not available—for example, detecting dangerous items or rare scenarios—the company also ...
Police say the cameras are a force multiplier that promote safety but civil liberty experts warn of a surveillance state.
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Column: ‘Flock’ assists in policing Woodland

I was surprised reading a recent Daily Democrat crime report when it referred to the arrest of an alleged car thief, where police were alerted by “Flock.” ...
Baseball is the perfect place to do an initial experiment like this, because it is so data-driven, and decisions are made ...