Emerging Tech
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As Hollywood imagines our future, are brain and human microchip implants nearing a “ChatGPT moment” in 2026? Medical progress collides with privacy fears and state bans.
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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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Discussions are continuing about whether to provide Apple with details about how the hack was carried out, says FBI Director James Comey.
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Plus the Reform 13-inch briefcase for MacBook storage and the Poppin Reply desk chair.
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Plus, 5 million+ jobs will be replaced by robots by 2020.
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The broad consumer market is taking off, not only because there are Internet-connected devices everywhere, but also that the Echo has captured people’s imaginations, according to an Amazon exec.
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Federal law prohibits flying a drone anywhere in and around Washington, an area known as the National Capital Region.
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Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter is announcing $75 million in funding for the nonprofit Advanced Functional Fabrics of America to jump-start the next big thing in "smart wear."
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Accela CEO Maury Blackman talks about his company's aggressive pursuit of new technologies and acquisitions as it broadens its reach with civic tech solutions for government services.
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In its Aerospace Forecast for fiscal years 2016 to 2036, the Federal Aviation Administration said 2.5 million of those sales could take place this year.
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The pressure is on to find environmentally responsible ways to dispose of gadgets rendered obsolete.
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Plus, a new consumer video camera that automatically edits clips may provide insight into the technology’s future.
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As the Kerrville, Texas, City Council writes the first city regulations for drones, some contend their proposals are more restrictive than those of the FAA.
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Plus, the ASUS ZenFone Zoom offers 3x optical zoom and optical image stabilization on its 13-megapixel rear camera.
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The funding, which ranges from $38,000 to $62,000 for six projects, comes from the Technology Research Collaborative, a state-backed organization that unites New Mexico’s research institutions in a joint effort to accelerate their growth.
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Responsible disposal of electronic devices may require solutions that match the innovation put into the creation of those phones, TVs, games and drones.
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The service's connectivity relies on a combination of T-Mobile and Sprint's networks, as well as available Wi-Fi for the strongest signal and fastest data.
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Innovative projects like self-driving vehicles still suggest that the United States is on the forefront of new technology, but companies have plenty of reasons to stay on edge and in front of the pack.
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Although the Cupertino-based company claimed that it cannot extract data, software can be built and uploaded to the phone that would act as a kind of malware and allow a computer to guess the phone’s passcode an unlimited number of times without the risk of erasing its data.
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There is no single reason cybersecurity ethical standards don’t yet exist, or even a consensus that they should — let alone exactly what they might consist of or what impact they might have.
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