Emerging Tech
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The Kansas City Council is beginning to rethink the city’s approach to future data center construction while striving to learn more about the booming industry’s impact locally.
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Cybersecurity experts say AI and automation are changing how much impact manipulated data can have on government technology systems.
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The Flathead County Sheriff's Office is set to receive a new remote underwater vehicle after getting approval from county commissioners on Tuesday.
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The city is one of several in the state considering how best to move forward to improve connectivity.
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Artificial intelligence research owes a lot to biology and chemistry.
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MetroLab, a network of 44 cities, five counties and 55 universities dedicated to growing partnerships to solve complex urban problems, has launched its next major initiative.
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Newly developed software could make snow removal on the campus cheap and efficient enough to do away with some winter-related school closures.
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Stopping short of a workforce takeover, supplemental robots — called cobots — are offering unexpected benefits to humans in the manufacturing process.
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Ultimately, Chevron expects the technology to cut down on miles traveled by its specialists around the world.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a total of $45 million will be divided among the local governments to improve critical communications.
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The effort to enable deployed military personnel to vote via smartphone is drawing sharp criticism from election and cybersecurity groups.
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Newport Beach’s Balboa Pier will be home to the Australian-made “Clever Buoy,” which will issue real-time shark alerts to lifeguards.
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The tech giants are investing in BlockLAB, a UC San Diego center focused on the technical, legal and business questions around distributed ledger technology.
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Officers who have received training can use the system to view live data but not past records, according to police officials.
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Officials say ShakeAlert 2.0 will automatically stop BART trains before an earthquake strikes, giving riders an opportunity to take cover.
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The passage of the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act will allow for continued testing of unmanned aircraft at Griffiss International Airport until 2023.
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The fluctuations in power generation that come with solar or wind energy have researchers looking to supplement them with the technology.
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Research is finding better ways to make batteries both big and small.
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Veloz, an alliance of car makers, electric utilities and others, are launching a $4 million ad campaign in California to familiarize drivers with electric vehicles.
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While some city officials are certain interactive kiosks would help visitors find what they are looking for, others see problems waiting to happen.
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The city has taken the lead on testing the technology and other cities are keen to apply what it learns.
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