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The acting director of New Mexico's central broadband office returned to his previous position with the agency after the ...
Coweta County officials on Tuesday became the second metro Atlanta government to temporarily pause all new data center projects, to find their bearings amid an unprecedented wave of proposals.
A bill that would bar digital applications created in Russia and China from being accessed on state government-owned devices ...
Last week, the European Space Agency (ESA) launched a satellite that will be able to do what no other has done before.
While other electric bus companies are ramping up production, a court-appointed monitor cast doubt on Lion's future after ...
The system will help find missing adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Since 2023 the state has been ...
Cypress and Loara high schools in California hope that HALO smart sensors in bathrooms and locker rooms will help catch ...
After years of advocating for legislative change, San Francisco has become the first California city to launch a speed safety ...
In a national survey of 501 college students, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin found that more than 40 percent had a condition the ADA might recognize as a disability. Some said ...
An attempt to revive a moribund plan to slow the state’s first-in-the-nation artificial intelligence regulations from taking effect failed. The rules should take effect early next year, barring a ...
State officials in Kansas have continued to modernize technology platforms and improve cybersecurity, even as they spearheaded a recovery from a 2023 ransomware attack against the judicial system.
In a new report, the National Association of State Chief Information Officers proposes cybersecurity training for incarcerated people could enable them to more easily find work once released — ...
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