Supermarkets such as Wegmans and ShopRite have been coy about where they use biometric devices like facial recognition technology, but they do use it.
Widespread use of the technology has raised alarms among privacy advocates and some former officials.
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Wegmans, a popular supermarket chain, is now scanning the faces of customers and storing data so its security system can ...
Xthings debuts the ULTRALOQ Bolt Sense at CES 2026 with palm vein and 3D face recognition. Also revealed the Latch 7 Pro and ...
Judge Richard McMonagle reaffirmed a prior ruling tossing out evidence for a case in which a suspect was identified via ...
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The Xthings Ultraloq Bolt Sense is a smart lock that incorporates biometric authentication and Matter support. The Bolt Sense ...
Xthings is launching a smart lock that reads your palm and a new camera that works on HaLow Wi-Fi for extended range at CES ...
Online detectives are inaccurately claiming to have identified the federal agent who shot and killed a 37-year-old woman in ...
Its listing marks a milestone for the country’s broader AI industry, which has been under pressure from tightening U.S.