This week’s Apple headlines: iPhone 18 design warning, iPhone 17e release date, budget MacBook pricing, iOS 26 adoption rates ...
Police departments have relied on advanced technology for years, from license plate readers and facial recognition to body ...
Two more school districts in Monroe County are joining the effort to keep children safe on the road. Brighton and Pittsford Central School Districts have signed on to the ...
The AI Dashcam Plus doubles as a hands-free communications tool. Dispatchers can use it to notify drivers about issues such ...
Starting in January, Dearborn will use a new camera enforcement system to issue citations to drivers who pass school buses illegally. Dearborn Public Schools has contracted with the company BusPatrol ...
Takoma Park is beginning a stop sign camera pilot program. 2 GOP senators back effort to nullify Donald Trump's executive order Late-night hosts react to Rob Reiner's death, slam Trump's 'vile' post ...
A new rumor says that a future Samsung phone could feature a camera with a variable aperture. This development would evidently be aimed at competing with Apple, whose 2026 iPhones may feature similar ...
Samsung is reportedly working on a new smartphone camera sensor with global shutter-like capabilities. This should result in better image quality when taking photos of fast-moving subjects. It’s ...
Videos posted on social media and traffic cameras on Tuesday appeared to show troopers stopping gardening and landscape workers throughout various locations in Davie. A social media user posted the ...
Waymo is about to issue a recall aimed at preventing its cars from engaging in a particular type of bad behavior. No, the autonomous fleet of vehicles isn't rolling through stop signs at intersections ...
TAKOMA PARK, Md. — A four-year pilot program will bring stop sign cameras to Takoma Park beginning in the new year. The new stop sign cameras will be assisted by an artificial intelligence technology ...
(The Center Square) – A plan to add cameras to school bus stop signs is moving at the Wisconsin Capitol, where Sen. Rob Hutton’s, R-Waukesha County, legislation received a hearing in the Assembly.