Ten Paradise Valley estates have closed for more than $10 million so far this year. Agents attribute the surge to wealthy out-of-state buyers drawn to the area's central location and amenities.
Brian Merchant, writing for Blood in the Machine, reports that people across the United States are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras, amid rising public anger that the license ...
Amazon's Ring has terminated its partnership with police tech company Flock Safety. The partnership came under scrutiny after the Amazon doorbell company ran an ad during the Super Bowl that touted a ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... There are just 16 Flock Safety cameras in Thornton. But those electronic eyes, mounted to poles at intersections throughout this city of nearly 150,000, ...
Ring, the Amazon-owned video doorbell company, has canceled its partnership with technology firm Flock Safety, the company said Thursday. The termination comes after weeks of backlash over the ...
Ring and surveillance company Flock Safety have cancelled their partnership, which planned to make it easier for police to access footage from users' personal cameras. This comes less than a week ...
DENVER — Denver is getting rid of its controversial automated license plate reading (ALPR) camera vendor Flock Safety, choosing to award its new ALPR contract to Axon, the Denver Mayor's office ...
All Lexington officers, investigators and RTIC analysts have Flock access. Policy restricts use to law enforcement; quarterly audits plus PIU sampling. Private Flock partners can share data with ...
Following mounting pressure and a questionable Super Bowl ad, the Amazon-owned company walked back its plan to integrate with the controversial law-enforcement technology company. Following mounting ...
The use of automatic license plate readers has exploded across the country in recent years. The cameras on roads and freeways that take images of the back of passing cars are popular with police for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As Denver lays the groundwork to possibly replace its embattled license plate surveillance vendor, Flock, there are not many ...