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Update: Video of fatal AV collision raises questions about driver responsibility, tech
A video was released Wednesday showing the internal and external views of the Uber vehicle, moments before it collided with a woman crossing the street.
By Kristin Musulin • March 23, 2018 -
Lawmakers call for more P3s, workforce development to grow smart cities
US Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-NV, and Reps. Darrell Issa, R-CA, and Yvette Clarke, D-NY, said education is key, as well as collaboration with the private sector.
By Chris Teale • March 23, 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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FBI investigating ransomware attack on Atlanta
In a press conference, city leaders said it is unclear to what extent the city and its residents have been affected and declined to say if they would pay any ransom.
By Kristin Musulin • March 23, 2018 -
Indiana IoT Lab now open as part of state's tech 'transformation'
The first-of-its-kind facility in Fishers will support collaboration and innovation, specifically in the industries of manufacturing, logistics and agriculture.
By Chris Teale • March 22, 2018 -
Google Pay now available for touchless transit payments
The Las Vegas Monorail is the first transit system where riders can use Google Pay.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 21, 2018 -
$400M Canadian P3 to advance 5G test beds
The partnership will allow small businesses to research and test 5G innovations in Ontario and Quebec.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 20, 2018 -
Coalition calls for increased federal regulation of AVs
The group of safety advocates accuses the U.S. Department of Transportation of inaction during a "crucial" time in automotive history.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 20, 2018 -
Google Maps now shows wheelchair-friendly transit options
Users can search for transit stations and routes that are accessible for those with disabilities.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 19, 2018 -
2026 World Cup bid promises 'fully-ready' infrastructure, new innovations at host cities
The joint United States, Canada and Mexico proposal emphasizes public transportation as well as the use of new technology including drones and autonomous vehicles.
By Chris Teale • March 19, 2018 -
Opinion
IoT fact vs. fiction: Setting the record straight for your business
The hype around IoT is compounded by several common misconceptions about how it should be used and how it should be implemented.
By Maciej Kranz • March 19, 2018 -
Munis to charge cryptocurrency miners higher power prices in New York
Cryptocurrency mining operations are using thousands of times more electricity than an average residential customer, potentially driving up rates for everyone.
By Robert Walton • March 16, 2018 -
NYC CTO Miguel Gamiño to leave public office
Gamiño, who was appointed in October 2016, prioritized equitable innovation and was active in the city's municipal tech engagement program, NYCx.
By Kristin Musulin • March 16, 2018 -
Lyft partners with tech company Magna to develop AV systems
The pair will collaborate on manufacturing the technology at the ride-hailing app's Palo Alto, CA, testing facility.
By Chris Teale • March 16, 2018 -
Audi expands traffic light countdown technology to DC
Drivers of select Audi models will be told when a stop light will turn green, and that information will be shared with the city.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 15, 2018 -
Austin, TX pilot to provide real-time bus info to blind riders sees 80% success rate
Bluetooth-enabled beacons at 15 downtown stops provided schedule updates and alerts automatically through the BlindSquare app.
By Chris Teale • Updated July 24, 2018 -
More than 100 mayors sign Cities Open Internet Pledge
In March, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio called on cities to join him in procuring internet services only from ISPs that follow net neutrality.
By Kristin Musulin • Updated May 2, 2018 -
Opinion
3 ways to avoid smart city overwhelm
Even with the best of intentions, it’s all too easy for civic leaders to become overwhelmed by the size and scope of developing a smart city, particularly in deciding where to begin.
By Susanne Seitinger • March 15, 2018 -
Deep Dive
The partnerships enabling disabled city residents to better explore their surroundings
Experts say that despite cities' pushes for inclusivity, people with disabilities remain an overlooked group, especially during city planning processes.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 15, 2018 -
Officials talk up rollout of 'game-changer' FirstNet
Features, including enhanced location finding, could be helpful in urban areas to show which story of a high-rise someone is on.
By Chris Teale • March 14, 2018 -
Apple Maps adds bike-share station locations
The feature works on maps for 179 cities in 36 countries, and the partnering companies plan to add more.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 14, 2018 -
London mayor: Governments 'sitting on their hands' while tech revolution happens
During a keynote speech at SXSW, Mayor Sadiq Khan called on local politicians to better ensure that tech growth is beneficial, not detrimental, to cities.
By Kristin Musulin • March 13, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Q&A: NYC CTO Miguel Gamiño on making tech work 'for all people'
Gamiño discussed his "people first" approach, his push to make broadband accessible and his thoughts on New York's unofficial nickname, "Silicon Valley East."
By Katie Pyzyk • March 13, 2018 -
Government, business leaders leverage tech to fight urban opioid crisis
Leaders pointed to successes in Annapolis, MD, which uses a centralized dashboard to keep track of overdoses and available space at treatment centers.
By Chris Teale • March 13, 2018 -
Chicago Transit Authority adds new digital communications platform
The technology is designed to improve real-time communications with passengers.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 13, 2018 -
Report: Smart cities technology could save citizens 125 hours per year
Improving transportation was found to make the biggest difference, regaining citizens 60 hours annually in lost time.
By Chris Teale • March 12, 2018