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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The company announced it has acquired two cloud-based financial software companies to add to its Accela Civic Platform.
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A new app by Deloitte's Doblin intends to improve the success rate among those who innovate.
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Since 19 firefighters died fighting a blaze near Yarnell, Ariz., nearly two years ago, experts have looked for ways to prevent similar loss of lives.
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Although the LAPD has not finalized its policy for the cameras, the department is moving forward with infrastructure work to prepare the divisions that will use them first.
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Forcing in-store customers to take part in fittings — almost as if the wearable were a wedding dress or bespoke suit — is a new sales technique for the tech giant.
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While tech companies look to improve the virtual experience, critics are still trying to determine whether virtual reality will ever become a widely used, mainstream technology.
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University researchers believe they've found a better way to determine whether a lobster is fit for travel.
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As the world’s largest democracy, India may have something to teach when it comes to a workable universal ID card.
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The company, New York-based CLEAR, says its scanning kiosks will be integrated into the Transportation Security Administration's existing Pre-Check system.
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The bill is aimed at preventing people from using drones to spy on their neighbors, and to prevent stalking and trespassing.
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Plus, Netflix neutrality and those with Parkinson's may find new hope for an improved quality of life thanks to data.
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Toshiba's got a detachable PC that doubles as a tablet. Plus, check out the LG curved smartphone and ASUS ultraportable laptop.
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The virtual reality market is in its infancy, and VR itself is still far from mainstream adoption, but colleges think it might be more attractive than brochures, phone calls and visits.
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Despite states’ e-recycling laws, electronics are the fastest-growing type of waste in landfills.
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If passed, the bill will be the first one to require police to delete information collected from those who are not the target of a specific police request.
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Lawmakers in more than a half-dozen states are trying to rein in the militarization of their police forces.
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Officials quickly learned after testing began the cameras were not strong enough for the prisons’ security needs.
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The use of the once-popular traffic devices has been in decline since 2013.
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