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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Using real-time video and images from multiple unmanned systems, the smartphone improves situational awareness, decision-making and increases the mission command effectiveness.
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It’s nothing new — just ask anyone with a pacemaker — but multiple companies and manufacturers are developing implantable products that have the potential to be life altering.
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The demonstration during the three day International Oil Spill Conference showcased how new technology could be used in oil spill response.
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Microsoft announced it patched the IE vulnerability that allowed attackers to execute code on a machine without victims knowing about it.
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The change may also be coming to government in the fall.
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Wireless technology stands to benefit government and personal gadgets.
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A German architect claims his spherical solar collector improves photovoltaic efficiency by 35 percent - and even works using moonlight.
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The GigaPan is based on technology that NASA's rovers use to take pictures of landscapes on Mars. Think panoramic, but multiplied.
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Also, network-neutral SIM cards, and will we see a universal phone charger standard by 2017?
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Rugged notebook, tablet keyboard case and cover, enterprise storage.
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Aqua Sciences has developed an emergency water station unit that produces high-quality water for human consumption.
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In racing to meet the hype, many companies may have outpaced demand and rushed out products too soon.
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BGR said Amazon hopes the tilt gestures will make the device more comfortable for users to control with one hand and serve as a shortcut for certain actions.
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The report, which has not been released publicly, raises questions about the handling of the bidding process, according to school district officials.
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The test site will be run by the Northern Plains Unmanned Air Systems authority and provide a place to research integration of drones into general airspace.
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A new study, one of the first systematic evaluations of the device to be published in medical literature, states colleagues, staff, families and patients "overwhelmingly had a positive response" to the device.
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The antitheft tool will let users remotely erase their personal data and render phones inoperable if they are lost or stolen, according to a wireless-industry trade group.
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The cloud storage brand unveiled what it is dubbing "chapter two" -- a suite of products that vastly expands the company's reach into the lives of consumers and businesses.
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