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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The technology is being portrayed as a game changer for massive data centers, which have proliferated with the rise of cloud-based networks for businesses, consumers and big data storage.
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Not all PCs can upgrade to Microsoft's most recent versions of Windows, but many should be able to. Here are the requirements needed to run Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
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Consumers, businesses and municipalities across the country now are under pressure to replace or upgrade their computers or suffer ever-increasing security risks.
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The operating system of choice for more than half the schools in Washington state will become outdated.
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LinguaSys is transforming the way large enterprises can tap into content across language barriers.
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State law requires competitive bidding on major contracts, but officials at the Kansas Department of Transportation used an exemption to bypass that mandate.
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Reverse revolving door alleged in which company executives join the public sector and act to benefit their ex-employers.
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Motorola is being accused of a "relentless campaign to preserve its huge market share," which has been aided by public officials.
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To skeptics, Office for the iPad is arriving dangerously late.
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Also, the healing power of silk and could drones be the answer to getting the rest of the world online?
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The smartphone, all-in-one and mobile workstation offer versatility and fast, smooth performance.
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The social-media giant is betting that virtual reality tech will eventually replace mobile devices.
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API allows developers to write software based on the Animetrics' facial recognition technology.
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Security programs can detect and neutralize malware, but they don’t repair vulnerabilities in the underlying operating system.
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If machines can do something better than people can, it would be senseless to hold back progress for fear of lost jobs. Finding or inventing a new job, however, is harder than it once was.
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Many state and local governments are still using the soon-to-be obsolete operating system, and the upgrade transition is proving slow and costly.
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Company says XP will become "undefendable."
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Not yet, but if Germany's Saarland University has anything to say about it, we will in the near future.
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