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Amazon Wins Patent Approval For Drone 'Home Surveillance' Plan The tech giant is moving closer to a future in which customers order drones to hover around a home and scan for things like a garage ...
Amazon's latest security wheeze — a miniature drone that flies around your home looking for burglars — has prompted horrified responses about the potential for increased Big Tech surveillance.
Amazon patents drone surveillance as a service, but don’t rush to sign up (or sue) by Alan Boyle on June 20, 2019 at 1:52 pm June 21, 2019 at 9:00 am Share 75 Tweet Share Reddit Email ...
Going on vacation and want some extra security around your home? Someday in the future, you may be able to call Amazon's surveillance drones. The Seattle tech giant is moving closer to making that ...
Amazon says its new Ring surveillance drone is scheduled to go on sale in 2021 for $249 (once FCC authorization is obtained), and the company says it built in the product with “privacy in mind.” ...
Amazon was granted a patent earlier this month for surveillance drones. The patent describes how the drones could be primarily used for delivery, but could be asked by customers to check up on ...
Amazon’s first foray into aeronautic surveillance will be a small — and intimate — one: A flying camera from its Ring home security division that will capture anything that might be ...
In-depth Amazon coverage from the tech giant’s hometown, including e-commerce, AWS, Amazon Prime, Alexa, logistics, devices, and more. Ring Always Home Cam. (Ring Photo) Amazon drones will ...
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The company has been working on drone delivery for years. Back in December 2013, Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos told "60 Minutes" that drones would be flying to customer's homes within five years.
The latest version of Amazon’s Ring security camera, called the “Always Home Cam,” docks into a base that looks a bit like an Apple TV, and launches its drone to patrol when its sensors are ...
Amazon has filed a patent that proposes, in part, to use a drone to keep tabs on your home. The patent, “Unmanned aerial vehicle-based surveillance as a service,” discusses “surveillance ...