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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Cloud computing offers resources for software computing power, infrastructure and storage.
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Mini notebook, laptop cart, desktop, smartphone.
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The company hopes its new 'decision engine' will rival Google.
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Software as a service saves North Carolina money by letting agencies test Web applications before they go live.
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While manufacturers must still install the Green Dam software on computer hard drives or have it available on installation CDs, consumers are not required to use it.
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GIS mapping system, netbook, mobile hotspot device, scanner
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In 1994 Mosaic spawned Netscape Navigator, whose popularity prodded Microsoft to release Internet Explorer a year later.
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New technology would enable the grid to have a mutually beneficial relationship with the electric-dependent plug-in vehicles.
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This marks the first time in almost three years that new voting equipment has been available for purchase and use by Ohio's 88 county boards of elections.
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X-ray system, daytime binocular, video aids for pandemic preparation, radiation protection.
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Proponents say constant peer review creates more secure applications.
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Monitor, Bluetooth headset, netbook, GPS navigator.
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"OMB recognizes there are appropriate uses of file sharing technologies, but as with all technology it must be appropriately managed."
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State and local governments must upload data to FederalReporting.gov starting October 10
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Deal will make Office products available to millions.
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The digital camera revolution began with the introduction of Logitech Fotoman, the first commercially available digital camera, in 1990.
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Filtering still required in Internet cafes, schools and other locations that provide public computer access.
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