Opinion
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Given so many conversations in the public sphere about how devices and screen time are affecting developing minds (and adult ones), educators might consider how technology has changed how we live and communicate.
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A recent conversation with the senior associate director of AI and teaching and learning at Northeastern University yielded advice about engaging students, upgrading lessons, trial and error, and helpful feedback.
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Cook, an expert in the government technology investment market, outlines gov tech’s record-breaking year in 2025, including deals of all sizes, and gives his outlook for what will happen in the coming year.
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The DOJ demanded the data of about 1.3 million people who visited the website within six days of anti-Trump protests in Washington on inauguration day.
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For the revolution to succeed, smart regulators and thoughtful entrepreneurs will need to work together.
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The complexity and cost of legacy IT systems limit how governments can serve their constituents now and prevents investment in the future.
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Here’s what the research actually says.
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The FCC, and it's chairman Ajit Pai, have been under fire for their vigorous work against net neutrality.
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The LAPD presented its drone proposal to the civilian Police Commission on Tuesday and reiterated that the drones won’t fly until that panel signs off on deployment guidelines that have yet to be drafted.
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The power grid, oil and gas, and even existing telecoms are perfect targets for funding and development of these technologies.
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An effective approach requires integrating proactive, agile defenses deeply into organizations.
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Ten and 20 years from now, the cellphone may well be a pair of glasses or an small implant above the eyebrow with a tiny complex of video and audio sensors that facilitate a virtual intelligence.
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Unlike the new network initiative FirstNet, this system uses existing internet connections by giving priority to rescue workers' data.
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The list of potential public-sector uses is long and growing. But they present some procurement challenges.
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Technology is a domain where panpartisan agreement is often possible. With this in mind, here are 10 big ideas that resonate across traditional political boundaries – common ground that yields solid support among lawmakers and constituents spanning the ideological spectrum from the libertarian right to the progressive left.
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Each stage of the ransomware cycle gets harder — and more expensive — to resolve. Here's how to stop an attack before it gets out of hand.
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The digital economy in the U.S. is already on the verge of stalling so the country's next steps with net neutrality will dictate the future of American digital innovation.
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In some ways, it is a moral question, not a scientific one.
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Officials at WSU — and every other university and college, as well as state agencies — should learn a valuable lesson from the very expensive and embarrassing experience.
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Users’ right to repair – or to pay others to fix – objects they own is in jeopardy.
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Image recognition software has real-world implications for local governments and can help officials efficiently integrate and manage assets.