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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HP plans to provide free, online professional development courses designed to help teachers engage students' interest and improve their achievement through the use of technology.
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Sprawling CES showcases technologies, from astounding to ridiculous.
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New Products from Belkin, Kodak, Art Technology, Apple and MPC Computers
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Plate readers help shorthanded departments spot stolen cars and other criminal activity.
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"It can save thousands of lives, but also gives offenders the ability to drive without endangering the public, which allows them to reintegrate into their lives more rapidly and effectively."
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"There is no discrepancy whatsoever in the vote tallies."
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Fifty-six percent of North American and European enterprises consider Web 2.0 to be a priority in 2008 according to a recent Forrester survey.
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Will pay for election judges, election security procedures, and maintenance of AutoMARK accessible voting machines.
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Committing to the purchase of energy-efficient computers that will optimize the state's computing environment.
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Software is now in segment testing.
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Healdsburg, Newport Beach and Petaluma roll out green city-wide water savings initiative.
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SuperSpeed will deliver throughput of three gigabits per second, a significantly higher rate than high-speed USB.
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The system will cover a seven-square-mile area within the city of Newark providing real-time gunshot data including shooter location, number of shooters, whether the shooter was stationary or in motion and the number of shots fired.
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Capable of executing the most challenging maritime safety and security missions around the globe, Bertholf is the first of eight national security cutters planned to be built under the Coast Guard's Deepwater modernization program.
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Increased Homeland Security funding and technological advancements in security and wireless throughput have driven the accelerated adoption of wireless video surveillance systems among American cities.
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A split decision by the justices, however, did little to quell the partisan debate over voter ID laws.
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Competitively priced, a high-quality fingerprint swipe chip; maintains a high accuracy during scanning and imaging.