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T-Mobile's $26B bid for Sprint could accelerate 5G innovation
The new wireless carrier faces obstacles from regulators as it aims to propel U.S. mobile technology by focusing on a next-gen network nationwide.
By Robert Williams • May 1, 2018 -
Waste tech company expands smart cities program to more than 20 locations
Rubicon's residential ambitions are coming into focus, with plans to start competing for collection contracts via its independent hauling partners.
By Cole Rosengren • April 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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Transit app now aggregates available electric scooters in 4 cities
Riders in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Washington, DC can now track dockless scooters from Bird, Spin, Waybots and LimeBike.
By Chris Teale • April 27, 2018 -
San Jose, CA to get small cell installation under AT&T deal
The devices will improve customers' service, support the FirstNet emergency responder network and pave the way for 5G deployment.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 26, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Rise of the Chief Data Officer: Cities learn to crunch the numbers
CDOs bring increased transparency and accountability to local government, and their presence is increasing nationwide.
By Chris Teale • April 26, 2018 -
Verizon still anticipates 2018 5G rollout
Company representatives said three to five cities, including Sacramento, will be the first to get the technology.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 25, 2018 -
Uber to test hiding pick-up/drop-off locations from driver logs
An Uber spokeswoman confirmed that the pilot is "driven by our privacy organization" as the company works toward improving data protection and safety.
By Chris Teale • April 25, 2018 -
Opinion
Future-proofing the public sector for AI innovation
Cities need to begin building a new foundation today with data platforms that are reimagined from the ground-up for the modern era of intelligent analytics.
By Gary Newgaard • April 24, 2018 -
AT&T rolls out '5G Evolution' in more than 100 new markets
The technology arrives in 24 states and Puerto Rico, but it has elicited criticism, derided as "a meaningless marketing move."
By Chris Teale • April 23, 2018 -
Portland, OR to improve infrastructure planning through bike data collection
Ride Report app users can track their cycling progress and provide feedback on facilities to the city.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 23, 2018 -
Congress introduces $5.5M bill to modernize flood mapping
The bill would require FEMA to carry out a pilot program to "enhance the mapping of urban flooding" and share data with homeowners and businesses.
By Kristin Musulin • April 20, 2018 -
University lab to test autonomous roofing drones
Drones that can inspect and install roofs are one type of flying vehicle in the spotlight at the University of Michigan's M-Air.
By Joe Beeton • April 20, 2018 -
Report: Future of DC-Baltimore region depends on AV adoption
University of Maryland researchers assessed the impact of autonomous vehicle growth as well as changing land-use and gas prices in the region.
By Chris Teale • April 20, 2018 -
Los Angeles councilman calls for legal action against Waze
David Ryu said the wayfinding app is diverting drivers onto neighborhood streets, and that the city attorney must consider "any and all" options.
By Chris Teale • April 19, 2018 -
Columbus, OH launches its Smart Columbus Operating System
The system will manage 1,100 data feeds and distribute them to government offices and private sector companies.
By Kristin Musulin • Updated May 17, 2018 -
Nokia launches joint program to fund Canadian smart city projects
Around $2 billion CAD will be available from Smart Cities Capital to cities that want to develop and test new innovations.
By Chris Teale • April 18, 2018 -
Coord enhances mobility marketplace with release of Curbs, Tolls APIs
The Sidewalk Labs-backed data company says it is "driven by a vision of seamless mobility for everyone."
By Kristin Musulin • April 18, 2018 -
UC-Davis partners with Sacramento on 'Aggie Square' innovation hub
The 25-acre site on the university's campus will unite researchers and city leaders to solve urban issues and help small businesses grow.
By Chris Teale • April 17, 2018 -
Orlando introduces new website for government services
Residents can now report problems and pay parking tickets, among other features, as part of Mayor Buddy Dyer's push to make the city a tech hub.
By Chris Teale • April 16, 2018 -
Report: Denver attracts highly skilled labor faster than any other US city
The Mile-High City led Washington, DC and Philadelphia, with traditional tech hubs like Boston and San Francisco lagging behind.
By Chris Teale • April 16, 2018 -
Opinion
Adapting to urban mobility: New trends in transportation
In the process of managing urban mobility, governments must create a competitive edge in transportation that they can implement for their citizens and tourists.
By Isabella Groegor-Cechowicz • April 13, 2018 -
Why Microsoft is beefing up its IoT and AI cloud offerings
CEO Satya Nadella has hammered out a roadmap for the company centered on enterprise clients with a focus on artificial intelligence technologies.
By Alex Hickey • April 12, 2018 -
Dubai to test smart license plates
The city has pushed pilots for dozens of innovations as it competes for recognition as one of the world's most technologically advanced smart cities.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 12, 2018 -
Uber announcements emphasize public partnerships, desire to reduce vehicle ownership
Uber users will soon be able to rent cars and electric bikes through the app, which will also partner on public transportation information and traffic and curbside data.
By Chris Teale • April 12, 2018 -
Atlanta launches 'Open Checkbook' portal for expenditure transparency
The portal, which was announced in April, will offer historical trends and projected expenses "regardless of financial acumen" to allow users to analyze the city's spending.
By Kristin Musulin • Updated Sept. 5, 2018