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NYC mayor touts Amazon HQ2 importance while rumors indicate deal is at risk
Mayor Bill de Blasio says bringing the tech giant to the city is "mission critical," but reports indicate Amazon isn't amused by New Yorkers' negative attitudes.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 13, 2019 -
Senate Democrats urge rejection of T-Mobile, Sprint merger
The Senators say the $26 billion deal would stomp out innovation — including around 5G networks — and would limit options for rural customers.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 13, 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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Trump signs executive order to boost US-based AI development
Federal agencies are ordered to prepare workers for the growing development and use of AI through tech-forward education and training.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 12, 2019 -
Philadelphia releases online map of street closures
The map displays active and future closure permits, including everything from construction and utility work to temporary permits for parked moving trucks.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 12, 2019 -
With 5G, midsize cities can be more 'nimble' and 'ambitious'
Kim Zentz, CEO of living lab Urbanova, told a U.S. Senate committee that the technology could make government operations more efficient and save money.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 12, 2019 -
The US is catching up on 5G deployment — but equal coverage remains a headache
Members of a Senate committee heard that to truly catch up with China and South Korea, the country must work harder to close the digital divide.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 7, 2019 -
More evidence that drones could and should play a major role in infrastructure inspections
Researchers further solidified the idea that UAVs can inspect dams, wind turbines and other infrastructure faster and more safely than humans.
By Kim Slowey • Feb. 7, 2019 -
Telensa launches data collection platform in Cambridge, UK
The project will use sensors installed on streetlights to gather video and radar feeds, with the data collected in a Microsoft Azure-built database.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 6, 2019 -
The Grid initiative launches in NYC to encourage cooperation in urban tech
Organizers — including the city's economic development arm and CIV:LAB — hope this new initiative will help foster community between tech companies.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 6, 2019 -
Amazon wins patent for package pickup on public buses
The offering is aimed at customers forgoing home delivery, creating a more convenient, alternative package pick-up location.
By Dan O'Shea • Feb. 6, 2019 -
Report: NYC trumps San Francisco as top tech city
An index of the top global cities by real estate firm Savills found New York ranks highly due to its available investment capital and a large workforce.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 5, 2019 -
Philadelphia establishes SmartCityPHL roadmap, advisory committee
The initiative was originally established in 2017 and has been supported by a $200,000 investment from the Knight Foundation.
By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 5, 2019 -
Houston welcomes MassChallenge accelerator to spur startup innovation
The accelerator will support up to 25 early-stage startups through a zero-equity, six-week boot camp this summer.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 1, 2019 -
Report: San Antonio could be 'global industry leader' in cybersecurity, IT
The city's economic development arm says jobs in those fields will see a double digit jump in demand over the next five years, though many positions are currently unfilled.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 1, 2019 -
San Francisco advances ban on facial recognition tech
As the city moves forward on its "Stop Secret Surveillance Ordinance," nearby Oakland is also considering prohibiting the use of the technology.
By Jason Plautz • Updated May 8, 2019 -
Waze installs beacons in NYC tunnels to improve navigation
The Bluetooth-enabled beacons help Waze focus on "leveraging technology to promote road safety," according to Gil Disatnik, head of Waze Beacons.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 30, 2019 -
Q&A
How connected devices are driving a new wave of data center construction
While demand for massive data centers is subsiding, smaller facilities with better geographic spread will need to come online to support video streaming, smart devices, 5G and more, says DPR Construction's Tom Maples.
By Kathleen Brown • Jan. 30, 2019 -
Coursera, University of Toronto partner on AV education course
The online learning giant will offer a four-part course to teach people about self-driving systems in an effort to democratize AV research.
By Chris Teale • Jan. 30, 2019 -
Uber commits $300K to Bay Area tech training programs
The company will donate cash, office space and volunteers to nonprofits DevMission, Code Tenderloin, and Opportunities for All.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 29, 2019 -
MIT, Microsoft develop model to target AI 'blind spots'
Researchers said helping systems identify and correct knowledge gaps will allow driverless cars to react more safely to unfamiliar situations.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 29, 2019 -
Deep Dive
The hype cools on 5G — but the revolution is still coming
Presentations on the wireless upgrade underwhelmed many at CES, but it remains an essential consideration when developing strategies around the next generation of consumer technology.
By Peter Adams • Jan. 29, 2019 -
Q&A
How NYU's smart city-focused institute is helping mayors learn and engage
A collaboration with the U.S. Conference of Mayors is helping give city leaders a bigger role in innovation, where the private sector once dominated.
By Chris Teale • Jan. 28, 2019 -
FCC's 5G order faces further scrutiny in courts, Congress
The order to streamline deployment of small cell infrastructure came into effect this morning, but is being challenged legally and legislatively.
By Chris Teale • Jan. 25, 2019 -
Boeing completes first autonomous air taxi flight
The "flying car" completed a controlled takeoff, hover and landing, but has a ways to go before it will succeed at forward-flight mode.
By Kristin Musulin • Jan. 25, 2019 -
Los Angeles' mobility data specification unlocks potential for data management
The API standard allows the city to gather, analyze and compare real-time data from MaaS companies — and can be duplicated in other cities, as well.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 24, 2019