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Southbridge, Mass., now has a way for citizens to submit crime tips anonymously and receive police notifications by downloading the free "Southbridge PD" app. Officials say crimes in progress still require a call to 911.
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Two-way communication during an emergency event is what public safety officials are advocating for with the so-called CodeRed program.
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Patrol officers will soon be able to issue citations and quickly file them with district courts from their cruisers.
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Uber plans to test its driverless cars on Tuscon roads while donating to the University's College of Optical Sciences.
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Although the list of new technology in cars seems never ending, a new study indicates that few drivers actually use them.
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The partnership is meant to drive enhanced IT integration and management throughout the state.
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Uber and Lyft continue to expand despite initial obstacles from Broward and Palm Beach counties.
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The EnLighten App, from Connected Signals out of Eugene, Ore., gives drivers real-time updates about how long lights will stay green or red.
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The ride-sharing company is facing some of the fiercest challenges to its business practices from an array of California officials
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A majority of commissioners said they support laws allowing Uber and other app-based ride-hailing services to largely self-regulate.
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South San Francisco's IT department created an app for the city's police department that helped officers visualize reports from the field while investigating a murder case from 1976.
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What may seem like a great way to engage citizens may not be as effective as cities would like.
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Voter turnout is on a downward trend in the state of New York, so researchers used open data to create an application that puts campaign information at voters' fingertips.
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Officials are leveraging a new mobile app that expedites and automates police reporting with officials estimating sizable savings.
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The CERTPRO app, which is still under development, also creates a real-time database of Community Emergency Response Team members with special skills.
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In a complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission, the Electronic Privacy Information Center called for the agency to investigate Uber and halt possible privacy invasions ahead of a revised policy set to take effect July 15.
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With Amazon now offering same-day delivery service, retailers are exploring ways to get merchandise more quickly to people who are buying things on mobile phones instead of visiting stores.
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Despite early resistance from retailers and even consumers, momentum is now building toward making these tap-and-pay systems a widespread consumer habit.
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Gov. Maggie Hassan called the PickUp Patrol app, which gives notifications on changes involving when a student is dismissed, “a great example of New Hampshire innovation.”
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Parents can use iPads and iPhones to break free of long waiting lists for doctors and the uncertainty about whether a child would show autism symptoms during a one-hour office appointment.
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The app leads users through coping strategies, monitors how often they drink, identifies “triggers” and gives weekly feedback reports tracking their progress in kicking bad habits.
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