Infrastructure
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National Grid is expected to install the devices for 121,000 customers in the city. They will enable people to track energy usage via a portal, and will immediately alert the utility to power outages.
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A new report from the Urban Institute outlines how many of the projects developed as part of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including technology work, have been slow to finish and deploy.
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Data center development, the subject of much public-sector conversation and policy, is predicted to expand, driven by the growth of AI. It's also expected to come at a cost and bring a selective benefit.
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State lawmakers have long shied away from treating Internet access as another essential utility.
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As technology continues to reshape the world with drone deliveries, new smartphone apps and self-driving cars, AT&T is aiming to make innovation available to all.
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The former U.S. Secretary of Transportation joined other transportation leaders during Infrastructure Week to discuss the future of mobility and provide a few things to keep in mind.
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The company will use the funding to accelerate the development of its sensor technology, which in turn could help speed the development of self-driving vehicles.
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Robots that range in size from dorm fridge to shopping cart are currently trundling along sidewalks in several cities for pilot delivery programs.
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The action is the first major step in a county program to combat nitrogen levels in local waters
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Stockton police released photos on social media of a man suspected of stealing more than five parking meters Monday and asked the public for information that may lead to an arrest.
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The ride-hailing giant and tech behemoth are combining their powers with the ultimate goal of making their footprint the largest in the self-driving vehicle game.
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To cut passenger wait times and devote employees to more complex tasks, Delta Air Lines will this summer debut baggage drop-off kiosks that match passengers with their passport photos.
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The ruling prevents Uber from using Waymo’s technology on a laser navigational tool called Lidar that robotic cars use to see what’s around them.
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While the deputy director maintained that any transition into autonomous vehicles will probably take decades, he said that interest into this new potential market is impossible to ignore.
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Despite the abundance of data and analytics, cities often don't realize their possible uses.
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Platooning is one of many modes of operating autonomous vehicles being discussed.
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The six will give presentations about their products, each with improved plans, better ideas for pitching to prospective customers, and more information about how to satisfy customers’ needs.
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A new bill in Texas could pass the regulatory matters of Lyft and similar companies over to the state.
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The center will serve as a testing facility for autonomous technology across sectors, but based on recent actions by the government, the center could put a priority on autonomous vehicle development.
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Everybody has access to an explosion of technical advances — everything from drones to GoPros to better video and higher-def resolutions in cell phones — that make it easier to chronicle shark sightings.
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Only five other states — California, Florida, Michigan, Nevada and Tennessee — and the District of Columbia have officially passed laws on autonomous driving.
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