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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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By fall, a 12-month pilot program with Cap Metro could have six driverless shuttles bustling around downtown Austin.
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Legislation in the state House of Representatives would clear the way for small cell antennas at the local level without money to support infrastructure, opponents say.
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A special town meeting is scheduled for Aug. 6 for voters to weigh in on the possibility of installing as many as 500 solar panels at a landfill.
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“Our focus is always on providing safe, reliable and efficient transportation services,” says a Las Vegas spokesman.
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Small cell installations are being placed on city-owned light poles to boost network capacity on the island.
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A camera system on an undisclosed stretch of Bay Area freeway is on the lookout for drivers ignoring the rules of the multi-passenger lanes.
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Advances in automation, robotics and artificial intelligence are setting the stage to radically alter employment opportunities in the coming decades.
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Cities and counties opposing the bill say it would be a financial giveaway to telecom companies at the expense of taxpayers.
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Though some are not happy about the proposal to let telecoms install small antennas in the public right of way, city officials believe the decision will spur more competition and better service to residents.
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U.S. towns and cities, including Philadelphia, are bracing for what one telecom lawyer calls “the attack of the small cells.”
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Sacramento's six-month deal with Phantom Auto could help prepare the city to become the first in California where autonomous vehicles are tested on public streets with no occupants.
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A team with the University of Pennsylvania has developed technology that allows a swarm of drones to operate autonomously, potentially bolstering their use in fields like emergency response.
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Still preliminary, a drafted long-term plan includes airport rail connections, bus rapid transit and more but will likely face serious financial constraints.
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General Motors will soon hire 10 cybersecurity pros to help find flaws in any of its cars' systems.
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Last year's storm highlighted weaknesses within the wireless network that the utility company is downplaying, critics say.
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Cupertino Mayor Darcy Paul has met with Culver City-based Hyperloop Transportation Technologies to discuss the possibility of a Hyperloop line through the city.
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The Google-backed autonomous vehicle company and Valley Metro announced a first-of-its-kind pilot program that aims to increase access to and use of public transportation.
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Quantum computing will upend the way the world uses the Internet.
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