Emerging Tech
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In a 3-2 vote Tuesday, the Board of County Commissioners approved a $35,104 grant agreement for the Auditor’s Office to procure and install AI-enabled software on existing security cameras.
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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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Several startups see potential in the technology to heal wounds and save lives.
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A look at innovative technology that’s set to take the world by storm.
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The world’s largest PC manufacturer also got hurt by rumors about a potential acquisition of Sony’s troubled Vaio product line.
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The technology is fostering innovation from the space station to elementary schools, but its impact is still a great unknown.
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The wearables market is poised to grow to as many as 171 million units shipped by 2016.
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Motorola-branded company provides key security and intelligence services for U.S. government.
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Analysts say success in the Chinese market is a bright spot in a bad day for the Silicon Valley giant.
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The Japanese electronics company is branding its laptops with solid-state drives (SSD) as quicker than the competition, and more durable.
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Wearable tech is the new big thing, but a number of these devices are not yet ready for prime time.
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In February, a team of Spanish mobile phone makers and security experts will unveil a new phone to fight government intrusion.
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Though CES doesn't focus on government, the convention's technology is so pervasive that much of it will likely find its way into the public sector one way or another.
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The company is dedicating $1 billion to a division focused on cognizant computing, an intuitive type of artificial intelligence.
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Tech experts say virtual reality has become a very real proposition as it clears R&D hurdles and opens breakthroughs in science, learning and human interaction.
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Though there currently aren't any government applications in development, the possibilities for the public sector are plentiful.
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As was the case in early 2013, the increase in mobile devices is projected to have a reverberating effect on state and local governments.
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Intel plans for chip-sized computers, free mobile security and dual operating systems to revolutionize the tech industry.
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After a year of focusing on the consumer market, BlackBerry will once again concentrate on its business and government customers.
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GOVonomy plans to be the next online retailer for government tech solutions, working to connect the private sector startups with federal, state and local agencies.
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