Emerging Tech
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Entities including an uncrewed aviation company are exploring use cases. Organizers indicate the city’s proximity to training and National Guard drone operations make it a good fit.
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A state lawmaker wants to put at least a three-year pause on development of data centers, which have been topics of heated debate recently in several communities across Oklahoma.
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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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"It is one thing to read about historical events from the perspective of historians, narrated with the value of hindsight. It is entirely different to read the story as it was happening."
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Slow uptake on virtualization, Vista, enthusiasm for open source and SharePoint.
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Less than 20 states would be in compliance with all the new requirements, according to some estimates.
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"To craft the final criteria that will be used to conduct a thorough and timely review of the voting systems used in California."
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The most significant difference between American and European mobile content consumers is in the usage of MMS.
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"This library is intended to be a dynamic player in helping keep everyone on the same informational playing field when it comes to identity document security."
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"We used to be able to run an election in Holmes County for approximately $4,000. Now that cost is well over $20,000."
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One in four U.S. wireless subscribers would switch cellular carriers for access to the benefits of Wi-Fi / mobile convergence.
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New York City will purchase state-of-the-art protective vests for all auxiliary police officers and provide recurring funding to outfit future additions to the auxiliary force.
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The emergence of the cable operators as a dominant market force seems to have slowed the growth of the client-based VoIP market.
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Ten-year $20 billion program to provide voice, IP, wireless, satellite and IP-centric services to 135 federal agencies across 191 countries.
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Denmark, The Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, the UK and Belgium -- all have higher broadband penetration rates than the U.S. and Japan.
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"Now, every county in Iowa will be able to receive, validate and record electronic real estate documents without ever touching a piece of paper."
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NIST conducts study, "Usability Testing of Ten-Print Fingerprint Capture."
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"To drive WiMAX broadband deployments that will reach cities as well as suburban and rural communities, like Malinalco, that previously were either impossible or too costly for carriers to pursue."
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VirTra Systems is committed to manufacturing the most advanced simulators delivering intensely realistic, immersive small arms training to military, law enforcement, and security agencies worldwide.
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It will enable county employees to work in the field without having to return to an office and a traditional landline to complete their tasks.