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Voxlens makes interactive data more accessible for screen readers
June 16, 2022 | News, Emerging TechWith one additional line of code, visualization designers can allow people who use screen readers to interact with charts and graphs.
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Rampant ID theft targets pandemic benefits, watchdogs say
| News, Emerging TechCross-checking data and implementing validation methods for digital identity verification – like mobile driver's licenses – could help secure state systems, officials said.
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What’s next for EV charging
| News, Emerging TechWireless charging can reduce EV drivers’ range anxiety without adding physical infrastructure for plug-in chargers.
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New Bluetooth upgrade could provide a big audio assist for government
June 15, 2022 | News, Emerging TechA new technology called Auracast will give devices the ability to broadcast a signal that could be picked up and heard by an unlimited number of receivers.
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In search of a more energy-efficient blockchain
June 10, 2022 | News, Emerging TechResearchers have built a blockchain whose proof-of-work solves energy use optimization problems, possibly offsetting wasted compute power.
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Why you need your boss’s boss to embrace agile
June 09, 2022 | News, Emerging TechIt's not usually the tech that's the difficult part of user experience work, but rather getting senior leaders to help clear organizational roadblocks.
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UAS network expands operational drone testing
| News, Emerging TechIn partnership with North Dakota's Vantis network, drone operators will test a number of use cases for beyond-visual-line-of-sight flights, ranging from search and rescue missions to small package delivery.
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What’s the best place for an EV charging station?
June 07, 2022 | News, Emerging TechWith the help of a computational model, officials can strategically place EV charging facilities without putting undue pressure on local power grids.
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Do AI systems really have their own secret language?
| News, Emerging TechThat an artificial intelligence systems such as the DALL-E 2 model may have created a vocabulary highlights existing concerns about the robustness, security and interpretability of deep learning systems.
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Driverless taxis hit city streets
| News, Emerging TechCalifornia regulators gave Cruise the go-ahead to charge passengers to ride through San Francisco in its autonomous vehicles, but public safety skepticism remains.