[Dennis] of [Made by Dennis] has been building a Voron 0 for fun and education, and since this apparently wasn’t enough of a challenge, decided to add a number of scratch-built improvements and ...
Jason Morgan is the content director of Fleet Equipment. He has covered the trucking industry for more than 10 years, has a CDL and geeks out far too much over the latest truck equipment and ...
Luxonis OAK 4 is a standalone AI vision system/camera powered by a Qualcomm DragonWing QCS8550 platform delivering up to 52 TOPS of AI performance for on-device real-time perception without relying on ...
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Alpha Modus is accelerating a broader enforcement campaign to protect its IP leadership in AI-powered retail intelligence. The company has brought a series of patent infringement actions addressing in ...
Xiaomi is preparing to launch the Smart Camera C302 globally, as the model has now appeared on the company’s international website. The compact indoor camera combines 2K UHD video, advanced AI ...
I'll be honest, I've struggled with Browning's cell cameras in the past. Early Defender models were big, clunky, and temperamental. Battery life was subpar, and the cameras struggled with connectivity ...
Ultralytics Inc., a developer of computer vision models, today announced that it has raised $30 million in funding. Elephant VC led the Series A round with participation from SquareOne. Ultralytics ...
To detect any reasonable change in a live cctv to avoid large storage of data. Once, we notice a change, our goal would be track that object or person causing it. We would be using Computer vision ...
Contrary to popular belief, most property crimes—including burglaries and package theft—happen during the day, not under cover of darkness. But night still brings unique challenges: fewer people ...
What if you could teach a computer to recognize a zebra without ever showing it one? Imagine a world where object detection isn’t bound by the limits of endless training data or high-powered hardware.