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Raytheon demo shows infrared camera tracking fast threats in real time
Raytheon has demonstrated a new type of infrared camera that ditches the conventional approach of capturing full video frames ...
Police used Flock cameras to track protesters 160 times in 2025. Civil liberties groups say they should need a warrant before ...
Humans have excellent gaze detection. We know instinctively when another person is staring our way. But unless a camera is particularly conspicuous, like the creepy "human-eyeball" webcam created by ...
Trail cameras can capture photos of backyard wildlife – but a new tiny backyard camera wants to level up wildlife scouting by tracking data on how often and when different species visit. Behold Cam-1 ...
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US firm can help faster, real time tracking of high-speed threats with infrared camera
A Massachusetts-based company has developed a new type of event-based mid-wave infrared (MWIR) camera.
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Cameras have quietly appeared in thousands of US cities – now, their integration with AI is sounding alarms
For decades, cars dictated urban planning in the United States. Few could have predicted that they would one day also double as nodes for surveillance. In thousands of towns and cities across the U.S.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sandy Boyce of Sedona, Arizona (Matt Martian for NBC News ) Sandy Boyce, a 72-year-old retiree in Sedona, Arizona, first saw the ...
What if you could transform raw video footage into precise, professional-grade 3D camera movements without spending hours on tedious manual tracking? For filmmakers, visual effects artists, and 3D ...
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