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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The new EOC will allow the city to coordinate with regional, state, and national operations centers through a host of systems and back-up systems, including the Internet, video-teleconferencing, satellite phones, 800 MHZ radio, short-wave/amateur radio, and local, state, and national warning/notification radios.
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San Diego Harbor PD's patrol vehicle-based officers can quickly check federal and state databases for outstanding warrants on an individual involved in an incident or previously apprehended in a restricted area.
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New Products from Tecom, iKey, Intermec and Samsung
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The group is exploring the latest in factory-built contemporary housing, modular homes based on universal design, housing built from recyclable materials, and innovative work by schools of architecture and design at universities across the country.
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New sensing technology from Microsoft allows users to grab information with their hands.
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Number of technological upgrades into the new machine to appeal to cost-conscious companies looking to consolidate the number of servers in their data centers.
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Google Inc. is aiming to become the go-to place for creating Web sites.
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Cities in 3D service uses city data sets to render building in Google Earth.
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Multiple versions of the internet with limited/cut content and performance depending on whether the user's device identifies itself to the network as a phone or a PC is not an acceptable solution for consumers, reports In-Stat.
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SLERS directly links subscribers to the state's 800 MHz communication system, allowing local, regional, state and federal public safety agencies to communicate on a single common network.
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Paper ballots to be required, Sequoia and ES&S direct-record equipment recertified.
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National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accreditation shows that a laboratory has demonstrated that it meets the program's challenging management and technical requirements.
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First of six long range surveillance maritime patrol aircraft.
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Web 2.0 technologies improve creativity and innovation.
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Buoys already in the western Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean have been keeping watch over the U.S East and Gulf coasts.
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Program to reduce dangerous side impact collisions at intersections.
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Minneapolis bridge collapse spurs monitoring innovations.
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Mobile phone technology still concerns consumers about fraud and financial scams, data loss.
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