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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The city has applied for federal permission to launch self-guided drones to collect video at the scene of gunshot reports coming from its ShotSpotter system.
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Las Vegas is using a new machine learning platform to troubleshoot and predict IT system failures, getting the networks back online more quickly.
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A team with the University of Pennsylvania has developed technology that allows a swarm of drones to operate autonomously, potentially bolstering their use in fields like emergency response.
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When drones help police reconstruct crash scenes, roads reopen more quickly.
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Blind voters in some Michigan counties find that updated equipment makes it harder to cast a secret ballot unassisted.
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The technology often used by police agencies to pinpoint gunfire on city streets is also being used at one of the state’s charter schools.
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The sensor-based system will be installed throughout the city’s more crime-prone neighborhoods.
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Amid national cries for more transparency around police shootings, the West Hennepin County Safety Department is outfitting officers with pistol-mounted cameras in place of body cameras.
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From city planning to emergency response, the aerial technology is making it easier for municipalities on Long Island to serve the public, officials say.
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A 40-hour course is giving students at two Mission-area high schools the training they need to operate drones for a range of public safety applications.
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Schools in San Benito will have workers clock in with a fingerprint, but the technology also could be used for attendance and other tracking purposes.
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What are the practical applications for augmented reality at the city level?
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Robotics industry leaders like Uber and Argo AI participated in panel discussions ranging from startups to the future of tech in Pittsburgh.
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The small firm would like to partner with government agencies or larger companies as a support for drone development.
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Adobe and Microsoft inked a partnership last year to boost their respective cloud-software products.
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Cattle brands aren't mandatory in Kansas, but that isn't stopping the state from deploying a new tech-savvy way to register the time-tested livestock markings.
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The contacts, which are outfitted with dual focal planes similar to bifocals, let wearers focus on the screen without its having to be set inches away from their eyes.
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Plus, a high-tech Mayflower is preparing to make the historic journey of its namesake.
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