SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY

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Jan 29 2026CRIME

San Bernardino's Big Step Towards Safer Streets

San Bernardino is getting a tech boost to fight crime. The city's police department just got over a million dollars from the federal government. This money is for a cool project called the Mobile Crime Prevention Program. The goal? To make the city safer by adding more eyes on the streets. Right no

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Dec 21 2025CRIME

How Technology and Online Sleuths Hunted a Killer

In the hunt for the Boston Marathon bombers, two things stood out. First, cameras everywhere played a big role. Second, online detectives had some hits and misses. The search started after a deadly explosion. It took five days to catch the suspects. Cameras on streets and buildings gave important c

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Eyes in the Dark: How Infrared Tech is Watching Us

In the shadows, unseen beams of infrared light are scanning faces, tracking movements, and monitoring activities. This technology, invisible to the human eye, is a key player in modern surveillance. It's not just about security cameras anymore. Infrared light helps cameras recognize faces and licens

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

License Plate Trackers: Who's Watching Who?

In recent times, license plate tracking systems have become a hot topic. These systems, like those from Flock, are used by many local police departments to catch criminals. But not everyone is happy about them. Some people worry that these cameras might be used to spy on innocent folks. They fear t

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AI Revolution: A Mixed Bag of Innovations and Concerns

The tech world is buzzing with AI advancements, but not all are equally impressive. OpenAI, a major player in the field, has been making waves with various projects. One of their recent ventures is Atlas, a tool designed to guide users through the web. However, the necessity of such a guide is debat

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

License Plate Readers: A New Way to Track People?

In Brookline, a plan to install Flock license plate readers has sparked a debate. The cameras, funded by Chestnut Hill Realty, are meant to deter package and retail theft. But, the ACLU of Massachusetts sees a bigger problem. They say these cameras could be used to track people's movements far and w

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Surveillance Tech in Mental Health Settings: A Closer Look

These days, surveillance tech is being used a lot in places where people get mental health care. It's often said that these tools make things safer and cheaper. But not everyone is sure if they're a good idea. Especially since there's not much research on them, and they might cause problems or raise

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