Powered by wireless optical charging tech, Lockin's $1,300 V7 Max smart lock is a glimpse at the future of home security.
As license plate cameras multiply, questions grow over who owns them and how data is used. Though HOAs love them.
Two new smart locks from Lockin don't require batteries at all. They're a game changer for renters or apartment dwellers who can't run wires.
Abstract: This work, Anti-Theft Alarm System using Arduino and Force Sensor offers a practical and accessible solution to the pervasive issue of theft. Utilizing readily available components like ...
Monitoring that starts at $17.99 per month with a constant stream of huge sales on equipment from Cove can keep your security system costs down today and tomorrow. Let’s face it — most homes these ...
In a unique partnership between the Intrepid Museum and FARO Technologies, one of America's most historic aircraft carriers has been digitally preserved with millimeter-level precision, creating a ...
Abstract: This project addresses one of the primary causes of vehicle accidents: the sudden appearance of obstacles while driving. Drivers’ varying response times often lead to accidents due to ...
Israel isn’t the world’s most popular country, except when it comes to military hardware. A country the size of New Jersey is now the world’s eighth-largest arms exporter with a record-breaking $15 ...