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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 recently passed state law gives telecommunications companies right-of-way when it comes to the installation of small cell antennas on public property.
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A nearly $1 billion hydropower transmission line project could also serve as a vehicle for fiber-optic broadband, officials say.
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Autonomous cars need to learn how to drive just like people do: with real-world practice on public roads. It's key to safety, and to public confidence in the new technologies.
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From spending on the state’s crumbling infrastructure to expanding rural Internet access, both Democrat Richard Cordray and Republican Mike DeWine say they would pass the decisions to citizens.
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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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Gallia County, Ohio, commissioners could approve up to $50 million in grants set to gather funding to turn handfuls of roads and sections of highways into a "smart" corridor.
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City officials updated the rules that had prevented the company from operating in the city for three years, but an exact launch date remains unknown.
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Faced with dwindling opportunities at the hands of technological advancements, workers around the country are seeking new skills to stay employed.
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The fiber-optic expansion initially estimated at $190,000 has jumped to $300,000 because of limestone deposits in the area.
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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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“Our focus is always on providing safe, reliable and efficient transportation services,” says a Las Vegas spokesman.
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Wireless companies are becoming more usefull with the growth of new technologies, and in Scranton, these wireless systems are in high demand.
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Las Vegas is using a new machine learning platform to troubleshoot and predict IT system failures, getting the networks back online more quickly.
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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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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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