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  1. Benn Jordan on why it's a good idea to take down your #SmartCameras asap.

    Aimed at smart camera owners in the #US, but also an interesting foreshadowing of what may soon (try to) come to other countries, as well.

    If you were careless enough to consider installing smart cameras at home, that is.

    Youtube

    Invidious

    #surveillance #Ring #Flock

  2. AI is revolutionizing retail! Smart cameras and advanced analytics are transforming how stores understand customer behavior. Discover how cutting-edge technology tracks shopping patterns, optimizes merchandizing, and provides unprecedented insights into customer flow. Retailers are gaining a data-driven competitive edge like never before. #AIRetail #CustomerTracking #RetailTechnology #SmartCameras

    🔗 aidailypost.com/news/ai-transf

  3. MakeUseOf: These 6 apps cost more than a smartphone, but people still buy them. “Recently, I stumbled across an app in the App Store that made me do a double-take—not because of what it does, but because of its price tag. For the cost, you could have bought a brand-new smartphone instead. My curiosity got the better of me, so I researched the most outrageously expensive apps and why people […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/31/makeuseof-these-6-apps-cost-more-than-a-smartphone-but-people-still-buy-them/

  4. The future of smart cities: #5G + #IoT + #AI and Innovations

    Traffic gridlock would become a thing of the past.

    👉Learn more: bit.ly/3WhVgch
    👇Watch the Video

    #TFBPartner @TMobileBusiness #DataAnalytics #SmartCameras #ComputerVision #Edge #Cloud #Safety @Ronald_vanLoon

  5. #Surveillance #SmartCameras #Privacy #Ring: "In fact, your security camera company could be sharing your footage with law enforcement without your knowledge, much less your permission. "It's also unclear whether security camera companies will inform their customers if police come to them with a warrant for their footage," says Guariglia. "Your footage could be used to enable police harassment or surveillance of neighbors, pedestrians, or your family without you even knowing."

    If you want more control over your recordings, Guariglia suggests using a device that protects your videos with encryption or uses local storage rather than cloud-based storage. "The trick is to try to find a digital equivalent of a security camera that records to a VCR in your garage so that no one but you has access to it, and the only option for police that want the footage is to bring the warrant to you," he says."
    housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/o