Tech & Data: Page 50
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Detroit, Lime to pilot data tracking partnership for dockless vehicles
The city and company will partner with the National Association of City Transportation Officials to track usage data in a scheme that could scale nationwide.
By Chris Teale • Oct. 30, 2018 -
Cities and counties sue FCC over 5G vote
Three separate lawsuits led by San Jose, CA; Seattle; and Huntington Beach, CA seek a reversal of the rule that streamlines infrastructure deployment.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 30, 2018 -
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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Uber launches bike mobility dashboard for cities
The company says the tool includes features to protect Jump riders' privacy while still providing valuable data to cities.
By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 30, 2018 -
Sponsored by Bluetooth
How Mall of America is leveraging the power of Bluetooth beacons
Mall of America is leveraging the power of Bluetooth beacons to improve the guest experience.
Oct. 30, 2018 -
At the Smart Columbus Experience Center, a glimpse into a city's future
The center enables visitors to try out electric vehicles and learn more about upcoming innovations such as autonomous vehicles and kiosks.
By Chris Teale • Oct. 30, 2018 -
9 cities win $1M each in Bloomberg Philanthropies' US Mayors Challenge
The honorees will use their prizes to begin implementing solutions to issues including homelessness, the opioid crisis, mobility, climate change and economic opportunity.
By Chris Teale • Oct. 29, 2018 -
Illinois creates, launches immediately, statewide AV initiative
Gov. Bruce Rauner signed an executive order launching Autonomous Illinois, which governs autonomous vehicle development and use on public roads.
By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 29, 2018 -
Trump calls for national spectrum strategy ahead of 5G rollout
A presidential memorandum urges a comprehensive government strategy that includes policy recommendations to increase access for all users.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 29, 2018 -
Deep Dive
'Technology alone cannot solve our problems': Top takeaways from Smart Regions Conference
Speakers in Columbus, OH, emphasized the need for cities to put people first, but the age gap between elected leaders and smart city proponents could be a hindrance.
By Chris Teale • Oct. 29, 2018 -
Winners announced in first Smart Infrastructure Challenge
Honorees receive up to $10 million in four categories, although of the 80 total project proposals, officials said that between 75% and 80% could receive some backing.
By Chris Teale • Oct. 29, 2018 -
Verizon adds hurricane-hit Panama City, FL to 5G rollout
The telecom is spending $25 million to build what it said will be "the most technologically advanced wireless network in the area.".
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 26, 2018 -
Chicago to test digital info screens in buses
The screens will be similar to those at rail stations showing real-time trip information, service alerts and public safety announcements.
By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 26, 2018 -
Austin, TX testing connected stoplights in USDOT trial
The city fitted five intersections with infrastructure to connect vehicles to traffic signals as part of a US Department of Transportation (USDOT) challenge.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 26, 2018 -
Samsung and NEC to partner on 5G technology
The deal seeks to combine both companies' expertise in infrastructure and IT solutions, and provide telecoms and businesses with tailored 5G strategies.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 25, 2018 -
Lyft buys AR company Blue Vision Labs to boost AV division
The London-based company creates 3D maps of cities based on crowd-sourced images from car-mounted camera phones.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 25, 2018 -
Coord's new Surveyor app gives cities the power to digitally map curb rules
Surveyor enables users to digitally log signage details and measure curb space using augmented reality — which is quicker and more cost-effective than traditional pen-and-paper methods.
By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 24, 2018 -
Why tech pros are choosing the Tar Heel state over Silicon Valley
Living near Silicon Valley is no longer a prerequisite for a lucrative career in technology — and that's a very expensive sigh of relief for some.
By Samantha Schwartz • Oct. 24, 2018 -
Los Angeles tech companies make diversity, engagement pledge
Signatories of PledgeLA will have to complete an annual survey on the diversity of their workforce and their civic engagement, including factors like volunteering and offering mentor programs.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 24, 2018 -
Controversial Amazon facial recognition software gets 2nd Orlando pilot
The next phase of the city's Rekognition trial will help identify people in a crowd, although the American Civil Liberties Union says it violates civil rights.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 23, 2018 -
1 year smarter: A look back at our favorite stories
To celebrate the one-year anniversary of our daily launch, Smart Cities Dive has rounded up our most popular posts on everything from drug-sniffing robots to blockchain tech.
By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 23, 2018 -
What Ford's AV partnership with DC means for the city's future
Ford’s AVs will be tested across the District starting as early as Q1 of next year, with a goal of deploying a commercial AV service in 2021 that could include ride-hailing and food or package delivery.
By Chris Teale • Oct. 23, 2018 -
Is Uber planning drone delivery by 2021?
The tech startup aims to deliver food by drone sooner than many stakeholders expect will be possible.
By Emma Cosgrove • Oct. 22, 2018 -
Delivery robots may soon hit the streets of Dallas
A six-month pilot program would enable companies to deploy fleets of electronically powered, autonomous delivery devices in the city.
By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 22, 2018 -
Urban Smart Logistics Institute to study subterranean deliveries
Transporting parcels through subterranean networks could be an "industry game changer" in solving last-mile challenges.
By Shefali Kapadia • Oct. 19, 2018 -
Virgin Hyperloop One study finds Missouri route feasible
The company found that a connection between Missouri cities St. Louis, Kansas City and Columbia would be commercially viable, safe and cheaper than driving.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 19, 2018