The Communications and Information Technology Committee approved three pacts, selecting the vendor that will engineer 170 ...
The Beatles caused quite a stir late last year when they released a song and disclosed that it had been finalized with the use of artificial intelligence. That was because it featured the vocals of ...
(TNS) — Connecticut's Department of Transportation began roadwork this week on north- and- southbound ramps entering the city on Route 15 . DOT crews will install a wrong-way detection system on ...
The British company is bent on expanding in North America — including the U.S., where recent federal funding of infrastructure could provide ample gov tech opportunities. The company’s CEO explains ...
(TNS) — Once upon a time, educators worried about the dangers of CliffsNotes — study guides that rendered great works of literature as a series of bullet points that many students used as a ...
In a Q&A with The Advocate, high school teacher Suresh Chiruguru talks about computer science standards, the challenges of a digital workforce, embracing technology and teaching for tomorrow. Elyse ...
To reduce risks, cybersecurity insurers have often raised premiums, asked for more information about applicants and tightened ...
The Texas A&M University Space Institute will be a four-story building on 32 acres at the entrance of NASA's Johnson Space Center, with room for robots and vehicles, lab spaces, offices, classrooms ...
(TNS) — Tolls on all Colorado toll lanes will see the amounts change as often as every five to 15 minutes, depending on how heavy traffic is. Called “dynamic tolling,” the Colorado Department of ...
(TNS) — While Houston firefighter deaths in the line of duty are rare, there has always been an effort to memorialize those that have lost their lives while responding to fires. A Houston firefighter ...
The California Air Resources Board approved changes to the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard, to expand incentives for high-speed electric vehicle charging and advance the use of low-carbon fuels.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has received 2,734 applications for its Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program, representing a total of $3.7 billion in funding requests, ...