Mad Systems Gets Patent for LookingGlass Concierge Facial Recognition Technology
LookingGlass Concierge facial recognition technology helps to identify and locate people, then logs them into a group to improve customer service.
LookingGlass Concierge facial recognition technology helps to identify and locate people, then logs them into a group to improve customer service.
Judge says Nortek Security and Control did not violate Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, despite claims by The Chamberlain Group.
Rebranding of eight AVAD locations and closure of six others gives WAVE Electronics 18 locations in the U.S. and two AVAD-branded outposts in Canada.
A new senate bill calls for schools to adopt more online surveillance tools to monitor students. The pro AV industry should also have a seat at the table.
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‘Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharoah’ exhibition will continue its worldwide tour in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago, Japan and Australia.
Most U.S. adults who took Pew Research Center digital literacy survey got more than half of the questions wrong, including cybersecurity and privacy issues.
Everyone in the AV integration world talks about the importance of customers protecting their AV networks from hackers—so why don’t they do it themselves?
Recent visits to Johnson Controls and Christie headquarters have me wondering why more companies in pro AV won’t show us their processes more often.
American Airlines has begun a pilot program for using facial recognition technology at the boarding gate to allow passengers through to security. An opportunity for integrators?