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Bitcoin-like tech for local businesses launches in Akron
Akron's Blimps bonus currency could drive business, helping with recovery as stores reopen after coronavirus.
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Midwest HyperLoop pod could go from Chicago to Pittsburgh in an hour for under $100
Ohio officials also want to build a maglev line from the Columbus airport to downtown and a Hyperloop Certification Center.
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Cities are combining edge computing and IoT data collection to improve services and save money
There is no one-size-fits-all solution, but government leaders will need systems integrators to make these IoT projects a success.
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Employing smart city tools for coronavirus problems
How to get supplies and field responders to the right place at the right time is a resource optimization problem. One company is using IoT, machine learning, and smart city technology to solve it.
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How the COVID-19 pandemic is changing the face of transportation in cities
Amid a plunge in traffic, many cities have implemented actions to help critical workers get to where they need to be more quickly and also help people move around safely.
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Interest in autonomous vehicles and delivery drones grows during COVID-19 pandemic
Contactless delivery is crucial during the coronavirus pandemic, with self-driving shuttles at the Mayo Clinic delivering COVID-19 tests, food being delivered in China, and sidewalk robots operating i...
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Don't let anxiety over COVID-19 cause insomnia: Tech to help you sleep soundly
Sleepless nights will be a thing of the past, thanks to these tech products that feature soothing sounds, ways to adjust slumber-perfect temperatures, and more.
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IDC names the best North American smart cities
Winners of the IDC Smart Cities North American Awards were named in 11 categories, representing success and efficiency of smart city projects implemented across the country.
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Local governments: Don't pay ransoms to hackers
A Deloitte survey about ransomware also recommends that local governments use air-gapped system backups.
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Mizzou and AT&T offer course on how 5G can tackle community problems
"Connectivity and 5G" will explore advanced wireless technology's impact on campus environments and aims to solve complex local problems.
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Smart traffic system will clear intersections for emergency vehicles in Columbus
The city is recruiting local drivers to test a vehicle-to-infrastructure project that includes on-board and roadside units.
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1 in 10 vehicles will be autonomous by 2030
Over the next decade, the market for self-driving cars will contribute $13.7 billion to the economy, according to a new report from Statista.
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5G will bring smart cities to life in unexpected ways
5G has the potential to help cities improve citizen engagement and build an intelligent urban ecosystem around services, ambience, sustainability, inclusion, and equity.
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5G will bring smart cities to life in unexpected ways
5G has the potential to help cities improve citizen engagement and build an intelligent urban ecosystem around services, ambience, sustainability, inclusion, and equity.
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5G promises faster speeds and greater security risks
TechRepublic's Karen Roby talks with Radware exec Mike O'Malley about the growing security risks that accompany 5G for providers, smart cities, and the enterprise.
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