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Traverse City Schools Get 'Nothing but Positive' Feedback on Phone Policy
An "away-for-the-day" policy, which required sixth-grade students to have their cellphones turned off and out of sight for the entirety of the school day, led to "less drama, less bullying and less harassment."
June 11, 2024
Higher Education
WVSU Working With Google to Expand Cybersecurity Program
With support from a $1 million grant from Google, West Virginia State University is launching a new Cybersecurity Clinic to train students and provide free digital security services to under-resourced organizations.
June 11, 2024
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April 02, 2021
Emerging Tech
Sonic Booms from Space Base Rattle Southern California
The U.S. Air Force now admits what thousands of residents have known for months — sonic booms from Vandenberg Space Base regularly rattle a large swath of Southern California, across more than 100 miles of coastline.
June 11, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Will Apple’s New OpenAI Deal Be a Game-Changer?
The company unveiled a suite of new artificial intelligence capabilities in its newest operating system, including connecting its interactive voice feature Siri with OpenAI's ChatGPT.
June 11, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
AI-Generated Candidate Files to Run for Office in Wyoming
An AI-generated candidate has filed to run for Cheyenne mayor, and county officials are investigating whether VIC, an acronym for Virtual Integrated Citizen, can appear on the ballot.
June 11, 2024
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Hawaii Bill Would Have CIO Report to State Comptroller
Legislation awaiting Gov. Josh Green’s signature would have the state chief information officer no longer report directly to the governor. Critics say this could diminish the role and have a chilling effect on innovation.
June 10, 2024
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Southern California Most Disaster-Prone Region, Study Says
For the study, conducted by a Florida-based nonprofit that tracks issues important to insurance consumers, researchers used state and federal data to rank Los Angeles as the most “disaster vulnerable” county in the nation.
June 10, 2024
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All But One Child Saved in Minnesota Amber Alerts
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Cybersecurity
How Email Scammers Hit Arlington, Mass., Covered Their Tracks
Cyber criminals diverted four monthly payments meant for a vendor involved with rebuilding the town’s high school, and they carefully managed compromised employee email accounts to hide the fraud.
June 10, 2024
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