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Uber paid $12.9B to drivers and delivery workers last year
A study from Economic Development Research Group also found the net impact of Uber on the U.S. economy is $591 million annually.
By Jason Plautz • July 27, 2018 -
Deep Dive
How vulnerable is the grid to cyberattacks, really?
Experts say a recent DHS briefing that warned hackers could cause widespread blackouts may have overstated the threat.
By Gavin Bade • July 27, 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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Lyft, Hitch Health NEMT pilot reduced no-shows by 27%
A yearlong program targeting patients who frequently miss appointments reported a boost in revenue for an internal medicine clinic by $270,000 and yielded an estimated 297% ROI.
By Tony Abraham • July 26, 2018 -
San Francisco, Seattle remain on top of 2018 tech talent market rankings
However it is Toronto — which jumped three spots in the rankings from 2017 — that appears to be the biggest winner of CBRE's annual list.
By Sean Gibbons • July 26, 2018 -
Smart Columbus releases outline of Connected Vehicle Environment pilot
The city laid out how it will deploy the program along seven major corridors, including at 16 of its top 100 high-crash intersections.
By Kristin Musulin • July 26, 2018 -
Waymo, Walmart partner for AV shuttle program in Phoenix
The Google-backed company is also partnering with car rental services and hotels to help customers run errands and routine tasks in autonomous vehicles.
By Chris Teale • July 26, 2018 -
Ford to invest $4B in AV development over next 5 years
The company will accelerate its manufacturing and deployment through Ford Autonomous Vehicles LLC, a new business division to operate on the Ford campus in Detroit.
By Kristin Musulin • July 25, 2018 -
Why 61% of tech employees think they're underpaid
When engineers working outside of Silicon Valley or at small startups see how much other employees make, confidence in their own salary diminishes.
By Samantha Schwartz • July 25, 2018 -
Maven to expand peer-to-peer car-sharing service to 10 cities
Maven Peer enables users to list their personal vehicles for rent on the app in an effort to promote more car-sharing and reduce the number of idle cars on city streets.
By Katie Pyzyk • Updated Oct. 24, 2018 -
Verizon names Houston as 3rd city for 5G rollout
Houston CIO Lisa Kent described the rollout as a "partnership," and Mayor Sylvester Turner said the company would invest at least $100 million in the city.
By Jason Plautz • July 25, 2018 -
Nokia to partner with Current for smart cities platform in Canada
Nokia is expanding in Canada, having recently reached a deal with Smart City Capital to leverage a multi-billion dollar fund for smart cities projects.
By Jason Plautz • July 25, 2018 -
Opinion
Creating an environment of co-innovation is the key to smart cities
Smart cities need more than new, hyper-connected technologies to progress. They need a local environment of collaboration, with innovation hubs as the centerpiece.
By Alex Goryachev • July 24, 2018 -
UK lays groundwork for 5G deployment, full fiber broadband coverage by 2033
The government has a list of ambitious goals for connectivity, including in rural areas that have been traditionally underserved by new technologies.
By Jason Plautz • July 24, 2018 -
Ofo blames onerous city regulations for US departures
The dockless bike-share company announced it would pull out of most U.S. cities last week, staying only in jurisdictions where rules are less stringent.
By Chris Teale • July 24, 2018 -
Portland, OR to extend Uber's operating license by a year
The extension follows contrition by the ride-hailing company, which apologized for "certain missteps" in its dealings with the city in the past.
By Chris Teale • July 23, 2018 -
New York utilities outline 'transformative' uses for blockchain
The four utilities will research blockchain and learn from other industries as the technology evolves, with the ultimate goal of drawing up a joint proof-of-concept and testing their findings.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 23, 2018 -
AT&T adds 3 cities to 2018 5G rollout
Carriers are racing to become the market leaders in 5G, which will not only offer faster speeds but also help cities roll out networks for connected infrastructure, smart grids and AVs.
By Jason Plautz • July 23, 2018 -
Report: Streamlining 5G infrastructure deployment could add $100B to the economy
Building out a 5G network will depend on the installation of 300,000 small cells, according to the research, making infrastructure requirements one of the biggest barriers to full-scale deployment.
By Jason Plautz • July 20, 2018 -
Judge blocks NYC law requiring Airbnb to disclose host data
“The city has not cited any decision suggesting that the governmental appropriation of private business records on such a scale ... qualifies as a reasonable search and seizure," the judge wrote.
By Chris Teale • Updated Jan. 4, 2019 -
Ekin Spotter tracks traffic, safety and environmental data — all from the sidewalk
The all-in-one device offers a promising way for city governments to streamline data collection and analyze data in a more holistic manner.
By Kristin Musulin • July 19, 2018 -
Inrix launches pilot for AV communication platform in 4 US cities
The cities, along with a number of manufacturers and transportation authorities, have agreed to test software that would allow two-way data sharing.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 19, 2018 -
Seattle welcomes newest ride-hailing option, ReachNow
ReachNow says it is the first company to offer both a car-sharing and ride-hailing service within a single app.
By Kristin Musulin • July 18, 2018 -
Rubicon's smart waste tech is now available on AWS marketplace
This update speeds up the procurement process, giving city governments the ability to purchase the technology "with one click" by way of their existing AWS contracts.
By Kristin Musulin • July 18, 2018 -
Opinion
Smart cities: Can we afford them?
Tech and infrastructure advancements won’t come cheap to most cities. Many decisions will boil down to how fast do we want to do this, and where do we want to start?
By Todd Thibodeaux • July 18, 2018 -
How police are adopting smart tech to improve public safety
From bodycams to drones and facial recognition, police departments are using innovative approaches to protect citizens — and their civil liberties.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 17, 2018