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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Even though every cop will likely wear a recording device in the not-too-distant future, a new report reveals there's little consensus about how to use them.
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Plus, the Reveal RS2-X2L body camera allows for 34 hours of audio and video to be recorded.
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Microsoft Philanthropies announces a three-year program to put analytics and cloud computing into the hands of 70,000 academic, nonprofit and eventually government partners.
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With interactive mirrors, smart shelves and real-time inventory trackers, Intel is throwing its weight behind chips and sensors it hopes will drive the future of retail powered by the Internet of Things.
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After a pilot program testing the efficacy of tablets in construction projects, the Texas DOT is considering a proposal to outfit all inspectors with the tablet computers.
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Apple began litigating against Samsung for patent infringement dating back to 2011. Apple won a recent case, however, Samsung is attempting to appeal the verdict and take it to the country's highest court.
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ClearGov aims to decipher city budgets with interactive infographics, says CEO and Founder Chris Bullock.
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Technologies showcased at CES 2016 were essentially smaller versions of products boasted in previous years that are now more accessible thanks to lower costs -- tweaks that the public sector can flourish off of.
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The purchase comes during fevered interest in artificial intelligence, or AI, in Silicon Valley and among other tech companies.
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An online service checks users' Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google+ profiles for companies looking at potential employees, but the service may be used to vet potential immigrants.
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As part of the chipmaker's latest step in an ongoing drive to move beyond PCs, the company purchased the Germany-based firm Ascending Technologies.
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The Consumer Electronics Show features some of the most innovative products to come in the new year. Here are five attention-grabbing industries to watch.
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The state has re-hired Propylon to construct and maintain the Kansas Legislative Information System and Services portal, an integrated software system used for writing, researching and publishing bills.
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The FAA is asserting that its rules, once released, will preempt any city and state drone regulations already on the books.
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CES typically showcases new tech meant to improve lives, but in recent years has lost sight of its meaning. This year, the focus is back on innovation and industry leading developments.
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The Internet of Things has exploded onto the scene connecting devices to the Internet, now Boss Controls is hoping to connect electrical outlets to minimize energy consumption.
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2015 saw an explosion of new tech trends including connected cars, mass market versions of virtual reality, and a new messenger app that deletes itself after 10 seconds -- but how will they evolve in 2016?
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The R11 rugged tablet PC is a heavyweight that’s light on its feet.
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