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By Jeff John Roberts | FORTUNE A new state law that goes into effect this year has major national implications for businesses and consumers. THIS

By Jeff John Roberts | FORTUNE A new state law that goes into effect this year has major national implications for businesses and consumers. THIS

By Rofida Khairalla | Maricopa Monitor Nikola Motor Company has announced that the battery cell technology it plans to implement in its electric vehicles could

By Patrick Groves, Government Technology | Governing The winners of this year’s Digital Cities Survey from the Center for Digital Government are those making smart

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star Aerospace giant Boeing Co. is planning to land manned space capsules being developed for NASA on a vast

By Kaveh Waddell | Axios A predicted wave of new jobs in the drone industry may spread beyond the usual tech hotbeds, attached not just

By Jennifer A. Kingson, Kia Kokalitcheva | Axios A landmark privacy law in California, which kicks in Jan. 1, will give Golden State residents the

NASA sees Orion as key to deep-space exploration, part of path to Mars By Judith Kohler | The Denver Post Lockheed Martin has won a

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter CenturyLink is expanding its network infrastructure and technology footprint in Mesa’s Gateway Airport area as the East

By Sara Fischer | Axios Tech companies are ramping up efforts to support news companies as they face pressure to elevate quality news and information

By Marisa Fernandez Axios College students may soon have to share their campus sidewalks with thousands of 6-wheeled robots ready to deliver their dinners. Driving

In an age of information overload, it’s important to find ways to resist the brain’s difficulty in separating fact from falsehood By Gary Marcus and

Will the rise of virtual beings be the next step in the human quest for immortality? By Peter Holley | The Washington Post When Andrew Kaplan

Court okays class action against Facebook over facial recognition software By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror A recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on

By Steve LeVine | Axios In 2013, two young Oxford University researchers ignited a provocative debate with a landmark forecast that 47% of U.S. jobs

By Alejandro De La Garza | TIME With glass interior walls, exposed plumbing and a staff of young researchers dressed like Urban Outfitters models, New

By Ray Stern| Phoenix New Times Arizona State University and Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin company claim they’ll put a payload on the moon by 2024.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A new federal court ruling coupled with a provision in the state constitution could give Arizonans

The type of biohackers currently gaining the most notoriety are the ones who experiment on their bodies with the hope of “upgrading” or “optimizing” their

By Nitasha Tiku | Wired On a bright Monday in January 2017, at 2:30 in the afternoon, about a thousand Google employees—horrified, alarmed, and a

The mathematics of distributed systems suggests that meetings might be better By Cal Newport | The New Yorker The walls of the Central Intelligence Agency’s

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror Hackers and tech enthusiasts are gathering in the Nevada desert this week for a conference where new vulnerabilities in

By Erica Pandey | Axios In recent years, Amazon has made a series of investments, acquisitions and R&D moves in the smart home industry. None

By Art Raymond | Deseret News Utah tech is killing it and showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. That’s the nutshell takeaway from

Study funded by Facebook aims to improve communication with paralyzed patients Ian Sample | The Guardian Doctors have turned the brain signals for speech into

DesTechAZ 2019 is right around the corner. The event will feature Steve Wozniak ‘WOZ’, co-founder of Apple, and other special guests discussing the latest innovations

By Graham Vyse | Governing Oakland, Calif., last week became the third city in America to ban the use of facial recognition technology in local

Information from CNBC Key findings The fine represents the largest ever imposed by the FTC against a tech company. The FTC began probing Facebook in
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By Arizona Agenda Mail-in voting in Arizona’s primary election starts in a few weeks, and the two entities that run elections in the state’s most

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times An Arizona electric cooperative will receive federal funding to modernize a coal-fired turbine at the Apache Generating Station

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: An attempt to enact legislation to protect historic neighborhoods failed in the House this week, but