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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A computer scientist from Syracuse University has been creating a software system that could replace black box recorders in airplanes, saving money and lives.
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Researchers at Virginia Tech, which has a site of FAA-sanctioned drone testing facility, came to the conclusion that there is less than a 5 percent chance of head injury from impact of an UAV.
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Giving us medical information and advice is Amazon's Alexa's new skill.
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Initial estimates put the cost of broadband connectivity in Yellow Medicine County at upward of $22 million. Geography and a dispersed population have created challenges that must be bridged with infrastructure.
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The third iteration of Innovate Your State's Civic & Gov Tech Showcase highlighted the latest in nascent technology solutions with public-sector potential.
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Apple introduced its latest iteration of its iPhone, the iPhone 8 and the iPhone X.
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The revolutionary innovations that update Apple's new model of the iPhone may come at a cost of more stable cybersecurity.
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Two combined contracts with Tyler Technologies are worth $5.29 million.
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CommunO2 is designed to connect people with community services faster and easier.
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Comcast announced it will be expanding its 10-gigabit business network throughout the county.
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Commissioners approved a five-year contract with OpenGov Inc. for its Budget Builder and Intelligence software.
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San Francisco has taken the next step in deciding if they'll become the first local government in the country to run its voting machines on open-source software.
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Plus, Toshiba's e-STUDIO4508LP hybrid copier is able to print erasable as well as standard documents, and Acer’s Predator Triton 700 ultrathin notebook is prime for gamers.
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Called the "Digital Ghost," the idea was inspired by the way the human immune system identifies and fights harmful micro-organisms.
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Two local governments -- the city of Moore and Cleveland County -- could save $1 million if they share the purchase of public safety software.
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Detroit is the largest of 60 cities that switched to the new voting machines.
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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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Cybersecurity say most local governments face great barriers to protecting their data and systems, including lack of funding, shortage of cybersecurity professionals and general ignorance about the seriousness of the threat.
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