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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It’s time for an international protocol mandating sophisticated tracking devices that already exist on military aircraft and improved black boxes on all flights over vast oceans and seas.
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Gauging from the energetic crowd and busy booths at the commercial drone industry’s first expo, spectators could easily forget that flying a drone to make money is illegal and that new rules won’t be finalized for months.
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The step forward could solve one of the main concerns about the cameras that has arisen since Evansville, Ind., PD started testing them more than a year ago: whether the cameras are on when they need to be.
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From protecting student privacy to regulating smartphone-based car services, lawmakers are poised to ponder issues that reflect changes in the social fabric propelled by technology.
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The latest trends about law enforcement mobility you need to know.
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During the past two semesters, teams of students brainstormed dozens of devices in the university's Internet of Things Lab.
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The drone was created in the National Oceans and Applications Research Center, which aims to capitalize on the "space to sea floor environmental technologies" the state has to restore the state's coastal natural resources in the wake of the BP oil spill.
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The government Web traffic provider GovDelivery purchases the Drupal-based open data startup NüCivic to enhance its SaaS offerings.
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Scientists and companies have been making huge strides in computer vision, and companies are becoming ever more sophisticated at tracking consumers’ movements and gleaning data from them.
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The new technology would create a paper trail for each ballot cast, something not all the voting machines used in Virginia do.
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A grand jury decision in the death of a Staten Island, N.Y., man has cast doubt on the role video evidence plays.
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A holistic approach is necessary to successfully plan and construct energy efficient buildings. But implementing best practices elsewhere is not a straightforward task.
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The two companies have released the first wave of IBM MobileFirst for iOS Apps, to help businesses and government redefine how work gets done.
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As the rate of medical identity theft continues to increase, Wayne Memorial Hospital is installing new biometric technology, which officials say adds another layer of security to the patient identification process.
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Plus, Coca-Cola is easier to come by in some parts of the world than clean drinking water, so a Dutch artist devised a distillation process to convert the soda into water using his creation, The Real Thing.
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Milliseconds matter when preventing a car crash, and studies suggest that so-called haptic warnings can get a driver’s attention more quickly than alternatives.
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This was the first time officials know of a drone being used to smuggle banned items into the prison.
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The capability to deliver packages by drone technically exists, but a host of logistical and mechanical problems lie in Amazon's way.
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