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SponsoredState and local governments are accelerating technology modernization, and embracing cloud as a vital part of those efforts. In this Q&A, Celeste O’Dea, Oracle senior managing director of strategic programs for government and education, and William Sanders, Oracle director of strategic programs for government and education, discuss the ways in which a cloud platform can provide a solid foundation for enterprise adoption.
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SponsoredThe passwordless future provides us a new hope to secure our systems.
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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A new state website details not just the effects of climate change, but also how people can help.
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Kansas City has embraced the smart city movement with steps including expanded broadband access, a streetcar line and an expanding number of electrical-vehicle charging stations.
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Tesla's vice president of business development said the higher fee would be an impediment to developing an electricity grid that uses on-site generation technologies.
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As private industry plows ahead to develop, test and deploy autonomous vehicles, there are differing views on where — and how — to draw the line between those cars and conventional ones.
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What will be the economic and political fallout as oil continues its slide toward $20 a barrel?
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Sin City officials hope the bike share system, located just north of the strip, will ease congestion and create a less cluttered atmosphere.
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Due to recent advances in solar tech coupled with subsidies to make installation more affordable, many are increasingly turning to solar energy for power.
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Politicians rail against the EPA, but economic analysis shows the health benefits of mercury controls – including both higher IQ and heart health – are worth billions of dollars a year.
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According to Google FCC filings, the company is partnering with two firms to experiment with wireless charging of driverless cars.
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In the fight to lure transportation companies testing emerging technologies to Las Vegas, the City Council has voted to open its downtown core to testing.
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Obama's proposal to add $10 tax to crude oil raises the thorny question of whether the U.S. can continue to fund its highway infrastructure with a fuel tax that hasn't changed since 1993.
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Frederick Wiseman's documentary 'In Jackson Heights' explores the joys, struggles, victories and defeats of one of the most diverse communities in the country.
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Bike-share providers shouldn’t ignore the elephant in the room: consumers’ fears about safety.
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The utility estimated the project to cost $1.45 billion, and an investment of that size would significantly limit choices to pursue other power-generation technologies.
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Cities large and small from across the country have submitted applications for the $50 million contest.
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Worries over safety and privacy have led some states to allow consumers to refuse smart meters, which are designed as more accurate and potentially energy-saving devices.
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Although the report was written by SolarCity, a solar electricity provider, the current model for utilities is broken and discourages people from investing in renewable energy sources.
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Due to the steep drop in oil prices countrywide, President Obama will announce a plan to add an oil barrel tax, but is meeting harsh opposition from Congressional Republicans.
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