PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia began installing new cameras near recreation centers and playgrounds throughout the city on Wednesday to crack down on violence. Nearly 300 incidents of gun ...
Canon is gearing up to launch a new Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for its new Canon IVY REC clippable, “go anywhere” camera and is currently offering a chance to register and preorder ...
The Canon IVY REC is basically a smartphone camera without a smartphone. The company crammed a small camera module into a stick the size of a USB flash drive and started taking pre-orders this summer ...
"These cameras are a deterrent. They help solves crimes," Parks and Recreation Commissioner Michael DiBerardinis said Wednesday. Council members have pledged millions of dollars to buy what could be ...
Once upon a time, crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo were the go-to places for making dreams come true. It's where projects that would have never been greenlit by companies went to ...
Canon is a big name in the photography world, making cameras that run the gamut from entry-level offerings up to high-end professional cameras. However, Canon has turned to crowdsourced funding site ...
After previously being unveiled earlier this year through an Indiegogo Crowdfunding campaign, Canon has now confirmed their new IVY REC camera will be launching next week and will be available to ...
Some recreation centers and parks in Philadelphia that have experienced gun violence will get new, 360-degree security cameras as part of an effort to create "safe play zones" across the city, ...
After a jaunt through the crowdfunding circuit earlier in the year, Canon's clip-on Ivy Rec camera is making its way to retailers. Starting later this month, you'll be able to buy the cute camera for ...
Jul. 13—ANDOVER — Security cameras are now in place at Recreation Park in the village of Andover. Council has been discussing the issue for more than a year and all the work has paid off. "If you ...
Philadelphia City Council wants to spend $1.8 million on camera systems designed to reduce gun violence at rec centers. The Philadelphia Police Department is asking more homeowners and business owners ...