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 chipmaker, caught flat-footed by the rise of smartphones and tablets, has been furiously diversifying its product line in hopes of capturing tech's next wave.
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Critics of police militarization argue the gear and training tend to lead officers to view civilians as the enemy rather than the people they're supposed to protect.
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The difference between success and failure is nothing less than a well honed strategy, unyielding execution, and continuous learning and growth.
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An early look at social media's rising star reveals user interface design so good, it might convince me not to hate everyone.
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Startup launches services to take PDFs and turn them into easily signable and secure Web docs for governments.
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The ACLU of California released a report detailing instances throughout the state and country where equipment such as drones and cellphone interceptors were acquired with the help of federal and other outside funds without any public scrutiny or input.
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The device's main job is quickly eradicating the germ load inside patient rooms, surgery rooms and medical exam rooms at the hospital in an ongoing campaign to reduce hospital-acquired infections
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From high-rises to subdivisions, the U.S. is getting closer to building sustainable and resilient zero-net energy communities.
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The new active shooter detection is system designed to provide real-time information on the location of shots fired inside a building, and cut critical minutes off police response times.
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The Pentagon has invested millions of dollars to make the size, weight and power of wearable technology and equipment smaller and easier for troops to carry.
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Microsoft's Office's new mobile Word app is positioning itself to be a leader in the race for top typing and productivity apps. But will it work?
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Even the most optimistic robot advocates say these devices have a ways to go before they make sense for the ordinary office worker.
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The new smartwatch has a clever rectangular touch screen with customizable “tiles” for everything from heart rate to email and Facebook alerts and Starbucks payments.
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If not for Sunbury, Ohio, officers’ new cameras, one case might have brought charges of police abuse, Fourth Amendment violations and a lengthy investigation.
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Coast Guard officials outlined concerns about fire hazards presented by having large amounts of fuel and other flammable materials on deck at the same time as a large number of people.
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Since the FAA cleared the way for use of unmanned aircraft systems in film, Southern California companies that supply such technology say they have received a surge in orders.
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Everyone from Hollywood to state and local governments want in on the action.
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Gartner is forecasting almost 30 percent growth through 2020 for Internet of Things semiconductor revenue, thanks to autonomous vehicles, smartwatches and smart TVs.
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