Emerging Tech
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The state’s Department of Natural Resources has long conducted aerial surveys of its wildlife, and that count might be made more accurate soon through the use of new technologies.
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Even with nearly 10,000 active Starlink satellites in orbit and the OneWeb constellation of 650 satellites, solid Internet coverage is not a given across vast swaths of the planet.
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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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AutoCAD Map 3D 2010, Raster Design 2010, MapGuide Enterprise 2010 and Topobase 2010 get updates.
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The forum, to be held at the Department of General Services headquarters, will focus on the recently released California IT Strategic Plan, IT Capital Plan and the Governor's IT Reorganization Plan.
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The Internet is inevitably changing the face of book publishing no less than it's changing newspapers, magazines, film, music, television, education, shopping, dating and virtually every other aspect of society.
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Broadband IP telephony remains the most common carrier-based business VoIP solution.
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Also working to renegotiate or rebid $31.5 million in contracts for the Department of Information Technology.
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Innovation the key to recovery.
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The ability to turn 1 computer into up to 10 independent workstations enabled the Brazilian government to supply its schools with an unprecedented number of computer workstations.
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Fulton County's server sprawl solved with blade technology and virtualization.
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Accepts major contactless credit and debit cards such as Visa payWave, MasterCard PayPass and American Express expresspay for a single adult cash fare on more than 600 buses and a fleet of light rail and commuter rail trains.
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You can copy and paste selected text to be translated or translate an entire Web page by typing in its location.
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"The most promising developments in RFOSS must be selected and then we must focus on them."
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iPhone users will get paid to fight their tickets if they are not dismissed or reduced.
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Bowen will consider what action -- including possible withdrawal of state approval -- to take on the Premier GEMS voting system.
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Biometric scanner, notebook computer, touchscreen phone, solar hybrid charger.
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"'Open source' and 'free' are not synonymous -- though there is a relationship between the two terms."
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The requirement if enacted, would cost around $20 million to fit 10,000 voting machines with printers.
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"Washington is abuzz about new possibilities for federal Web publishing, but actually executing on a strategy of greater transparency combined with public participation will be difficult."
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"They don't take the time to really understand the problem and want us to adapt to whatever software they come up with."