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Inland Empire-based international mapping company Esri has developed software that's been used in local communities' annual Point-In-Time homeless counts.…
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A new report puyt out by UC Riverside shows that the tech sector has a limited presence in the Inland Empire - and gives some recommendations on how to…
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From Morning Edition this morning, California Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris talks with NPR's Rachel Martin about how social media companies have responded…
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Wireless carriers eager to roll out faster 5G technology want the California Legislature to streamline the local approval process. But as Capital Public…
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As ever-smarter cars hit the road in California, one tech question car manufacturers face is how they'll talk to each other. Capital Public Radio's Daniel…
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The California DMV is in a legal tussle with Uber over self-driving cars. The company argues that no permit is needed to test the technology on roadways -…
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Facebook has announced that it will use fact-checking moderators to catch fake news stories, but questions about human errors and free speech are being…
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The National Rural Assembly - a nationwide coalition of organizations that monitors policy decisions affecting Americans who live in rural areas - is…
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Private industry is working with the Department of the Interior to create "geo-fences" to keep hobbyist drones out of fire zones. Recently, a drone…
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The California Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee last week held a hearing on a bill that would allow AT&T to decommission its copper wire land…
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A San Diego-based nonprofit is doing its part to try to keep tech jobs in the U.S. by training web developers -- for free. A 12-week computer coding "boot…
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Technology is rapidly evolving and becoming more interactive. And some California lawmakers want to make sure those developments don't compromise consumer…