Tech & Data: Page 67


  • DC remains a top city for women in tech

    Nearly 40% of the tech jobs in the nation's capital are held by women while the national average is only about 26%.

    By Samantha Schwartz • Feb. 22, 2018
  • Nokia rolls out portfolio of smart cities services

    The technology giant's solutions include an IoT framework and a blockchain-based platform.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 21, 2018
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    Smart Cities Technology and Data

    Cities are increasingly looking to technology and data to address real-world issues from traffic safety to law enforcement.

    By Smart Cities Dive staff
  • Sony to launch AI taxi-hailing service in Japan

    The technology giant will partner with six taxi companies to manage dispatches and demand.

    By Chris Teale • Feb. 21, 2018
  • AT&T announces first 3 cities to receive mobile 5G in 2018

    The company has confirmed Atlanta, Dallas and Waco, TX will receive the network by the end of the year, with nine other cities to be announced soon.

    By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 21, 2018
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    Atlanta Streetcar to take on predictive maintenance under Siemens partnership

    Streetcar maintenance will transition from corrective to preventative using a digital platform that analyzes gathered data and predicts problems before they occur.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 20, 2018
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    AnyVision, NVIDIA to develop surveillance cameras with facial recognition tech

    The technology could help boost safety and security efforts in smart cities.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 20, 2018
  • Opinion

    Bridging the knowledge gap with virtual and augmented reality

    Digital reality can and should serve as a transitional lifeline of sorts for utilities to engage and optimize their new generation of workers. 

    By Michael Hartnack • Feb. 20, 2018
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    Lyft, Baltimore Bike Share partner to launch 5 branded 'transportation hubs'

    The hubs, which will be branded with the app's signature pink color, will serve as both bike-share stations and pick-up/drop-off service locations.

    By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 16, 2018
  • Deep Dive

    How universities' smart campuses resemble mini smart cities

    From IoT devices, to CIOs and autonomous vehicles, smart campuses act as testbeds for innovation — much like smart cities.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 16, 2018
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    Paris 2024: City of Lights to become City of Apps?

    The decision to name Paris as host for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games must give even greater impetus to the French capital’s transformation into a world-class "smart city."

    By Valerie Bozzetto • Feb. 15, 2018
  • Group forms in Austin to promote blockchain technology

    The Austin Blockchain Collective is slated to officially launch next month at SXSW.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 15, 2018
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    If it ain't broke, don't fix it: NYPA transforms utility maintenance with data-driven approach

    The New York Power Authority's new monitoring and diagnostic approach may soon be used by utilities around the country.

    By Robert Walton • Feb. 14, 2018
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    Ft. Lauderdale, FL adopts 3-D zoning platform

    Zonar.City is an interactive tool designed to improve efficiency and transparency.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 14, 2018
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    6 mapping tools that cities are using for data visualization

    From general platforms to niche apps, GIS maps are helping cities determine areas in need of certain amenities or services.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 14, 2018
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    Update: Uber, Waymo reach settlement in legal battle over AV tech

    Despite significant media attention around the dispute, the companies reached a settlement after only four days.

    By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 12, 2018
  • Blockchain services skyrocket, set to become a 'foundational' part of next gen enterprise IT

    Services are transforming the blockchain market, driving the establishment of technology standards and growing the number of experts.

    By Alex Hickey • Feb. 12, 2018
  • Knoxville partnering with CNX to prepare for 5G network

    The city will partner with the telecommunications company to evaluate existing laws and regulations, and determine if 5G receivers can be attached to city-owned property.

    By Chris Teale • Feb. 9, 2018
  • Report: Austin, Seattle among cities favored for relocation by tech talent

    While San Francisco is still the most popular city for tech workers, Austin and Seattle are among those gaining ground due to rising salaries and a lower cost of living.

    By Chris Teale • Feb. 9, 2018
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    Will the greatest feat at the Pyeongchang Olympics be staving off cyberattacks?

    With disparate sets of temporary digital infrastructure and thousands of endpoints ripe for exploitation, the Winter Olympics is a veritable hub for cybercrime.

    By Alex Hickey • Feb. 9, 2018
  • Amazon reportedly launching challenge to FedEx, UPS

    Rumors of a service at this scale have swirled for some time, but Amazon may finally be ready to unveil its ultimate delivery solution, according to The Wall Street Journal. 

    By Daphne Howland • Feb. 9, 2018
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    Report: Internet sector has strong presence in all major US cities

    The NLC and the Internet Association found that the internet has a strong presence in all major metro areas, and indicated that a city's policies, not its size, drive innovation.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 8, 2018
  • Louisville submits application to use drones for gunshot response

    The drones could respond to the scene of a shooting up to a minute before someone calls 911 to report shots being fired.

    By Chris Teale • Feb. 8, 2018
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    NBC to stream Olympics coverage on digital screens in 3 cities

    Custom content from the XXIII Olympic Winter Games will be displayed on LinkNYC kiosks in New York, digital urban panels in Chicago and digital bus shelters and platforms in Philadelphia.

    By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 8, 2018
  • Pittsburgh launches innovation acceleration partnership

    InnovatePGH aims to accelerate the city's technology-based economic activity in the areas of advanced manufacturing, automation and life sciences.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 7, 2018
  • Finalists chosen in NYCx challenge to test Wi-Fi, 5G on Governors Island

    Three companies are vying to win the Governors Island Connectivity Challenge, which will provide high-speed wireless to an area currently underserved by such technology.

    By Chris Teale • Feb. 7, 2018