As Erin Siminoff, the wife of Ring inventor Jamie Siminoff, says, “It’s like caller ID for the front door.” Many people rest easier knowing they have the tool on hand. But a cybersecurity question still lingers: “Can doorbell cameras be hacked?” What you need to know about doorbe...
2. Can smart home systems be hacked? As smart homes generally require internet connectivity, they do run the risk of being hacked. To minimize the risk, you’ll likely want to employ strong passwords, keep your devices up to date and exercise caution when downloading apps or granting any pe...
but agi is top of mind. paresh dave ai-powered robots can be tricked into acts of violence researchers hacked several robots infused with large language models, getting them to behave dangerously—and pointing to a bigger problem ahead. will knight how do you get to artificial general intelligen...
Placing a camera indoors or outdoors affect the lighting that a camera will be subject to; outdoor cameras will, of course, have a higher chance of being exposed to too much light, the amounts of which changes throughout the seasons. As for indoor cameras, you will also need to consider...
President-elect Joe Biden may not be able to bring his Peloton bike to the White House. Here's why.
From cell phone cameras to fairly cheap drones that can be equipped with infrared or starlight cameras, the odds that someone made a recording are fairly high, and unless you can jam their frequency(ies) until you’ve accounted for all of the possible sources, figure that someone saw you....
As I sit on a couch in the middle of Lytro’s office, alternately taking photos and seeing them displayed in 3D on a large TV, it becomes clear. This is the future. Not the Illum, necessarily, though it’s one of the more exciting cameras I’ve seen in a while. Maybe not even ...