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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Devices to retrofit cars with new safety features could help fleet managers better track their vehicles.
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Although there has been much more attention payed to the current struggle between the FBI and Apple, new unsealed court documents reveal that there have been dozens of other requests to unlock devices.
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Apple says it won't comply with a court order to unlock a terrorism suspect's iPhone for the FBI. Here's the technology at play.
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The government wants reasonable paths into phones and databases for criminal investigations, but it is instead being met with stiffer barriers.
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The goal of expanding standards to include Google and other tech companies is so they devise new ways for consumers to search TV channels and on-demand streaming.
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ProudCity Co-founder Luke Fretwell reveals a cloud platform officials can use easily to customize and manage websites without technical expertise.
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Alerting evolves to more precise mobile delivery.
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Desire for fast growth hasn’t fallen. But as mounting concerns about slowing global spending hammer U.S. stocks, investors are demanding lower prices for shares in early stage companies.
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Oral Roberts University has taken its commitment to student health to the next level by requiring all students to wear a Fitbit tracker and walk at least 10,000 steps daily.
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Although the phone has been taken as evidence, there is still no way to find out what information it holds due to the encryption key that only the owner can unlock.
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Thanks to a combination of venture capital, new tech and entrepreneurial spirit, more companies than ever now offer digital services and tools specifically for government.
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Citizenvestor helps local governments launch crowdfunding campaigns for everything from dog parks to bike racks.
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The startups range from an artificial-intelligence-powered doctor bot to a university recruiting tool.
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The patents in question cover VPN On Demand, iMessage and Facetime services.
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Dr. Gregory Curtin, founder and CEO of Civic Resource Group, said there are already "profound" use cases for AR in the public sector.
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The London-based predictive technology company reportedly sold for $250 million.
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Plus, North Carolina State University researchers developed a device that tracks and shares guide dogs' health-related data with their blind owners, and researchers in France have created rechargeable batteries using sodium ions.
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There is a strong preference for new software systems based on open source platforms, and proprietary systems should be considered only if they can meet the same long-term benefits available with open source.
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