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Google Assistant voice feature accesses real-time NYC transit data
Users can ask when a train is coming and receive an estimated time of arrival, as well as walking directions to the station.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 24, 2019 -
Lyft integrates Citi Bike into its app
The company announced it would invest $100 million in Citi Bike over the next five years, saying this app update is one of its "biggest plays to date toward multimodality."
By Kristin Musulin • May 23, 2019 -
Trendline
Smart Cities Technology and Data
Cities are increasingly looking to technology and data to address real-world issues from traffic safety to law enforcement.
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SAE International to form microbility data standards consortium
Miami-Dade County, Jump, Spin and Populus have signed on as initial partners of the consortium, which aims to develop best practices for storing and sharing micromobility data.
By Jason Plautz • May 23, 2019 -
IBM expands AI technology platform for crop assessment
The Watson Decision Platform for Agriculture uses predictive technology and IoT data to identify and communicate crop management patterns for farmers.
By Kristin Musulin • May 22, 2019 -
Amazon shareholders vote down facial recognition proposals
The vote breakdown is currently undisclosed, though an Amazon spokeswoman said the proposals failed by a wide margin.
By Jason Plautz • Updated May 23, 2019 -
Air Force, MIT to partner on AI accelerator project
The incubator will look at artificial intelligence solutions "for the public good," which could accelerate AI impacts in workforce or city applications.
By Jason Plautz • May 21, 2019 -
T-Mobile, Sprint merger clears hurdle following FCC chair's backing
Chair Ajit Pai endorsed the deal for its promise to build out a 5G network that would cover 97% of the country, although pitfalls remain over antitrust.
By Chris Teale • May 21, 2019 -
Mitsubishi Electric, HERE announce successful test of road hazard warning system
The Lane Hazard Warning system can detect an event — such as a slowed vehicle, weather hazards or a pothole — and localize it to a specific lane.
By Jason Plautz • May 20, 2019 -
Phoenix expands use of handheld analyzers to identify opioids
The city council approved a five-year, $535,000 contract to procure TruNarc Handheld Narcotics Analyzers for the police department.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 20, 2019 -
Bills would improve broadband internet mapping, expand access
Helping policymakers better understand where coverage gaps are should drive investment, while California legislation could make it easier for localities and ISPs to improve and expand coverage.
By Chris Teale • May 20, 2019 -
Opinion
Personal transport: What changes will we see in the near future?
While there will always be a demand for personal transport, cities must figure out how to better support systems that reduce environmental impacts and congestion.
By Radim Cmar • May 17, 2019 -
Q&A
Transit Tech Lab's mission to solve NYC's subway 'crisis'
Rachel Haot, executive director of the Transportation Innovation Partnership, offered insights on the accelerator that's prepping startups to pilot transit solutions with the MTA.
By Kristin Musulin • May 16, 2019 -
AT&T and San Jose, CA reach agreement on smart cities tech, digital divide funding
The company is installing internet of things devices at 14 parks, while the city will also get more than 100 Wi-Fi extenders to improve wireless connectivity.
By Jason Plautz • May 16, 2019 -
What San Francisco's facial recognition technology ban means for other cities
The approved ordinance could set a precedent for the city's peers, which must balance their residents' safety and privacy when using such tools.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 16, 2019 -
Report: Ransomware attacks against cities increasing
Cybersecurity firm Recorded Future found attackers are stumbling into opportunities to hit governments, indicating security weaknesses.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 15, 2019 -
Coord releases visual curb data, asset tool
The data mobility company said Curb Analytics will help planners and businesses see data and regulations in a visual and adaptable way.
By Jason Plautz • May 15, 2019 -
Study: Ride-hailing 'biggest contributor' to San Francisco's traffic congestion
Researchers in Science Advances emphasized that data gaps have led to conflicting conclusions about the industry's impact on cities.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 14, 2019 -
Uber, Lyft test taxi line-esque feature to lessen airport confusion, wait times
The ride-hailing competitors' new pick-up features to improve efficiency will be tried out at Portland (OR) International Airport.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 14, 2019 -
New Cyberspace Solarium Commission pledges action on 5G safety
U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-ME, told reporters that the group will review all cyber threats facing the U.S. and make recommendations by year's end.
By Chris Teale • May 14, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Is LiDAR a 'fool's errand'?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the technology will soon be obsolete in autonomous vehicles, but others have said it will long be part of a suite of safety tools.
By Chris Teale • May 14, 2019 -
Chicago transit agency expands free Wi-Fi to all downtown subway stations
CTA first added public Wi-Fi in January, at one station, with the intention for expansion throughout the year.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 13, 2019 -
Silicon Valley, NYC top ranking of best regions for startups
Accelerator and research group Startup Genome also identified London, Beijing and Boston as top-five startup regions.
By Jason Plautz • May 13, 2019 -
UK's newest ride-hailing app aims to give control back to drivers, riders
With xooox, drivers can can set their own fares while passengers can search for taxis based on type of cab, emissions, ETA and accessibility.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 13, 2019 -
Toyota, Panasonic to form joint venture on smart housing
The partnership is the latest example of automakers looking outside their traditional domain amid rapid changes in mobility.
By Jason Plautz • May 10, 2019 -
Project Owl's 'clusterducks' are bringing emergency Wi-Fi networks to disaster-prone communities
Through a unique IoT and software solution, the IBM-backed project aims to keep first responders connected to the public in the event of a natural disaster.
By Kristin Musulin • May 9, 2019