Jamie Siminoff pitched Doorbot, a smart video doorbell, on Shark Tank in 2013, but none of the Sharks saw enough potential to ...
Ring, owned by Amazon, used the spot to promote a feature in the security camera that helps people find lost pets.
Updated Feb. 24, clarification appended Feb. 20 Milo went missing. Yet it wasn’t the lost puppy that gave people the jitters ...
Privacy-focused hackers are being offered cash to modify Ring cameras so they work locally without sending data to Amazon, reflecting growing unease over how home surveillance data is collected and ...
Amazon-owned Ring is rolling out AI-generated summaries of footage captured by its doorbells and cameras. The tool uses artificial intelligence to generate text summaries of motion activity captured ...
The Fulu Foundation, a nonprofit that pays out bounties for removing user-hostile features, is hunting for a way to keep Ring ...
Ring's decision to cancel its partnership with Flock comes as tech companies face growing pressure to reexamine their work with federal agencies.
Privacy advocates offer $10,000 bounty to hack Ring cameras for local operation, cutting Amazon ties while keeping motion detection features.
Amazon’s Ring announced Thursday it will cancel its video doorbell partnership with police tech provider Flock Safety – following severe backlash over its “surveillance state” Super Bowl ...
Milo went missing. Yet it wasn’t the lost puppy that gave people the jitters — it was the promise behind the story: That a communitywide web of home security systems could transform a neighborhood ...