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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After an incident where an officer's camera was pulled off when jumping out of his car to respond to a situation, questions have been raised about effectiveness and cost.
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Irvine-based Western Digital has acquired SanDisk in a move toward developing flash memory and taking the focus off personal computers.
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Yahoo now has partnerships with both Google and Bing providing the site with ads and search capabilities.
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Due to increased near misses, the Federal Aviation Administration will require all Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to be registered to increase accountability and hopefully force the operators to fly with more caution.
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Energy entrepreneurs are betting that an ice machine paired with solar panels can help humanity keep cool without burning more and more fossil fuels.
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New York Senator Chuck Schumer advocated for geo-fencing, a virtual perimeter that would locate drones with embedded GPS tracking devices.
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Although there is enormous potential for growth in the commercial drone market, many are still concerned about impending regulations.
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in San Jose offers a more efficient way for Silicon Valley techies to apply for patents.
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Drone operators have argued that only a small minority are endangering aircraft and flying in no-fly zones, and some of the proposed restrictions are too onerous.
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With EMC a majority shareholder in VMWare and the new combined company being privately held, the deal would position Dell to make longer-term investments and shift its product-line toward software and storage-based solutions.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is responding to numerous complaints by airports of illegal drone operations interfering with planes coming in and out of the terminal.
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The bill would make it a misdemeanor to operate a drone within 2 miles of an airport or a wildfire perimeter.
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New scanners will be used in homicides, robberies and major traffic incidents to help provide law enforcement with more conclusive evidence.
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The VirtTra V-300 wraps 300 degrees around users to force officers to choose in real time whether they should shoot suspects or use their Tasers or pepper-spray.
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The issue has reached courts and legislatures in many states, but there's no national consensus on the legality of taking a photo of a completed ballot and posting it on social media.
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Florida drone pilots have gotten 97 exemptions in the Federal Aviation Administration's first year of granting them, making the state second only to California.
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With drone sales rising exponentially, state lawmakers want to set rules for when and where they can be flown, and for what purpose.
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After a series of never-ending lawsuits and counter-suits, Google and Microsoft have agreed to dismiss pending litigation and start collaborating.
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