In an effort to improve data in certain areas, Google Maps is now using footage from dash cams installed in vehicles. Back in 2019, Google Maps added the ability to see speed limits along the ...
Google Maps is scanning dash cam footage to help it update things like changing speed limits. Footage is licensed from companies either gathering videos themselves, or sourced from manufacturers ...
Here at CES 2025, I was able to get a live demonstration of the way Google is integrating Gemini into its smart home ...
HP is jumping into the smart monitor space with the Omen 32x, a gaming monitor that doubles as a streaming device running ...
It's taken years, but Google's smart home panel is almost everywhere. It's consistent, reliable, and my favorite Google ...
Google only collects and licenses dash cam footage from trusted partners, not the general public. The footage is used to update Google Maps by extracting relevant information like speed limits ...
Making good on a promise it made more than a year ago, Google has announced that all its older Nest Cam models can now be transferred to the Google Home app, meaning that all Nest Cams–including ...
Ring, known for pioneering the video doorbell, is expanding its smart home security offerings through a collaboration with ...
Google is teaming up with third-party companies to use footage captured from commercial dash cameras to find and verify real-world changes such as new traffic signs or changes to the speed limit.
Here's your first look at HP's upcoming lineup of 2025 Omen gaming monitors, including the 32x, which lets you stream to up ...
Keeping track of what goes on inside and outside of your home is important, and that’s where something like the Google Nest Cam and the associated devices come into play. It has good video ...