On Super Bowl Sunday, Ring unveiled a new feature called “Search Party” that utilizes artificial intelligence and footage from your Ring cameras to find lost dogs in the community. On social media, ...
Ring canceled its partnership with Flock, a tech company that works with police to help solve crime, days after a controversial Super Bowl ad.
Amazon's Ring unit touted a "search party" service in its Super Bowl ad, but one critic called the app a "surveillance nightmare." ...
Ring, the Amazon-owned company that makes video doorbells and other home security devices, aired its first Super Bowl ad this ...
Here'ss what one Columbus lawyer says about the legality of the Amazon-owned home security company's Search Party feature.
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Amazon’s doorbell product Ring announced Thursday it is ending its partnership with a surveillance firm after a controversial Super Bowl ad sparked privacy concerns.  The Ring ad featured the ...
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 ...
Ring is ending its planned tie-up with police surveillance company Flock Safety after critics raised fresh worries about neighborhood camera networks.
At Pepcom during CES 2026, Security Business editor Paul Rothman caught up with Brian Brower to discuss the motivations behind the re-entry into home security, their go-to-market strategy, and much ...
The hottest topics at the show included AI, Matter, sensor fusion, subscription services, and ultra-low-power solutions.
What Amazon records, who can hear it, and where your Alexa data actually goes ...