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 agreement should mean Congress playing less of a role in settling copyright debates between the entertainment industry and the tech industry over movies and music.
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Perhaps looking to keep governments from buying other software products, Microsoft said its "Government Security Program" will allow governments to build their own applications.
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The federal government has worked with private sector tax-filing services to create the Free File program.
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The grand jury will begin taking testimony next week.
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Programmers discuss technologies to send spam back to its makers.
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One area Microsoft said it will improve is in support for smart cards.
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The "Save Our Sounds" project will save a wide range of sounds from history.
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Scientists hope to use screen saver programs to compute molecular combinations to find one that would fight smallpox.
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To track movements of ex-wives or ex-girlfriends, men attach GPS devices to the women's vehicles.
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The Department of Defense will sign off on plans of the federal government to boost the number of licenses for wireless frequencies.
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Mitnick's Web page for his security consulting company was compromised over the weekend.
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The man behind "Moore's Law" sees no barriers to more advances in the semiconductor industry.
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The application is geared for use by health professionals, policy makers and students to design and implement injury prevention programs.
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The agency recommends a 'dual approach' as the best option to make sure visas are issued properly and that the person holding the visa is the proper recipient of the visa.
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The appeal claims that Sun Microsystems didn't prove irreparable harm, so the lower court's injunction to force Microsoft to include Java in Windows XP was wrong.
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The latest rule changes will allow manufacturers of devices such as ground-penetrating radar systems to design the devices to gather clearer images.
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AT&T and other companies that offer VoIP services are asking the FCC to avoid regulating those services.