The future of border security isn’t at the border at all
…This year’s expo was a victory lap for the men and women of the Department of Homeland Security and their many friends in the “vendor community.” [Image: Border Czar Tom Homan…
…This year’s expo was a victory lap for the men and women of the Department of Homeland Security and their many friends in the “vendor community.” [Image: Border Czar Tom Homan…
Today I’m talking with Jamie Siminoff, founder of Ring, the video doorbell and security company. Jamie actually wouldn’t let me call him the CEO. He says his title is and…
…And, even if smart glasses were limited to these use-specific cases, it only takes one tech-savvy jerk to reopen the glasshole and privacy debate. Still, it’s not lost…
…That includes the phone’s Terms of Service, privacy policy, and any other permissions you grant. The same goes for any third-party health integrations with other services. For example, if you…
…The European-made lock also arrives with an impressive focus on privacy and a competitive price. But a subscription for some features in its app and an interesting approach to charging the…
…Siminoff says Ring plans to use Video Descriptions to power more proactive home security features, including combining multiple motion alerts into one alert and, more ambitiously, to develop custom anomaly alerts. …
…and a “privacy nightmare.” The backlash forced Microsoft to delay Recall — which takes screenshots of most of what you do on your PC — by a year to redesign it and secure it…
…The good news is that Honor is promising seven years of OS and security updates, two more than Oppo and the same that Google and Samsung offer. The bad is that Honor…
…only two major OS upgrades and three years of security updates offered, and Motorola has a reputation for delivering those pretty slowly. [Image: https://platform.theverge.com/wp-content/uploads…
…secure permits for those locations — but Splatica claims it’ll maintain public access indefinitely to any scene submitted to its “Open Heritage Dataset,” and the company’s got a decent privacy policy…