Emerging Tech
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The bill would prevent “economic prejudice” by prohibiting surveillance pricing in grocery stores, banning surge pricing on essential goods and pausing the rollout of electronic shelf labels.
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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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The two states will appeal the Microsoft settlement to a U.S. appeals court, but critics argue the effort is wasteful, given the states' budget shortcomings.
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Sales over the just-ended three-day weekend shot 67 percent over last year's sales.
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Sun is accusing Microsoft of providing an outdated version of Java to turn developers to .Net instead.
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Cometa Network, a joint venture between the three companies, hopes to set up WiFi hot spots next year in the 50 largest cities in the United States.
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The state's implementation of its SAN took top honors in the systems-implementation category.
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Asimo can recognize up to 10 human faces programmed into its memory and address those people by name.
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Three Tennessee agencies worked together to develop the new service.
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A check of the machines' paper records gave the Democratic candidate a larger margin of victory.
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Several health-care organizations have been working on a Web site that would centralize data from across the country.
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The United States is now dedicating funds for supercomputer research and development.
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The Federal Electronic Government Act formally creates an Office of E-government in the Office of Management and Budget.
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The town, first to be sold on EBay, received 250 bids over the month it was on the auction block.
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More than one million students at all levels of the education system, teachers and staff can download Sun's office suite for free.
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The DVD industry fears that programs that help people copy movies for free may again be posted on the Web.
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The volume of spam clogging Internet e-mail jumped to 40 percent during 2002, up from only 8 percent in 2001.
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At the International Consumer Electronics Show, Bill Gates showed off Microsoft's SPOT technology.
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The United States is behind other countries in recycling electronics safely, according to the Computer TakeBack Campaign.
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