Emerging Tech
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California-based company Coco Robotics announced a pilot program in the Heights neighborhood last week, nearly a year after Uber Eats teamed with Avride for downtown robot delivery service.
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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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In 2012, hype and money surrounded the digital wallet concept. But now, the promise of mobile payments feels just as far off, if not further.
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Wastewater treatment plants are often the biggest consumers of electricity in their areas. Gresham, Ore., and Washington, D.C., are making moves to change that.
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The authors of the study used a self-built Bluetooth scanner to gather data, and found that some of the devices and apps have security vulnerabilities that could be exploited to find out the wearer's location.
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For some, the battle in California is won, but a national debate is ahead.
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WIFIRE system will use sophisticated computer techniques to monitor and predict the spread of wildfire.
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The robot comes equipped with a global positioning system, 3G connectivity and solar panels to power its communications systems.
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The new radar system displays information in 3-D, and automatically scans and stores information for the pilot to call up, review and analyze.
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An Indiana farmer is developing technology that makes work safer and easier.
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It is expected to take years of additional work before unmanned aircraft become a regular part of the Navy's air wings, but Sunday's 24-minute trial is one step closer.
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Some analysts say the wearable market may not have broad appeal, and the best hope for the tech trend is something that many Americans loathe: exercise.
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The new device can detect minute movements and could save lives in the next large-scale disaster.
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Senate Bill 962 has been one of the more high-profile and intensely lobbied bills in the Legislature this year, however, in recent months, many of the bill’s opponents have quieted.
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While advocates hail the technology as an innovative payment system, critics caution consumers that digital currencies can cost them more than using credit cards or regular cash.
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New Mexico State University's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Test Center conducts flight tests and evaluates procedures for unmanned aircraft as drones increasingly become part of everyday life.
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The county's current software is expiring in the midst of coping with projected revenue losses, and as commissioners decide whether to cut services or raise taxes.
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Within the changing tech environment, companies must reconstruct themselves on an ongoing basis, and Microsoft is no different.
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Researchers at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute are in the early stages of a novel idea to move stop and yield signs, among other posted traffic, from the side of the road into the car itself.
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While the precise rules vary from state to state, one explanation is the same: opposition from utilities grown nervous by the rapid encroachment of solar firms on their business.
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