Feds Warn Cuba Will Try to Influence 2024 Florida Elections

Jury Finds Boeing Stole Tech from Electric Airplane Startup

Emory Awards, Then Suspends Students Behind Study-Aide App

Study: AI Used in 11% of Student Papers Since April 2023

New Florida Highway Section Will Charge EVs as They Pass

New York Will Start Requiring Credentials for All CS Teachers

California Will Soon Mandate Electric School Buses

EVs Improve Nevada’s Air as Some Obstacles Remain

New York City: Social Media Is a Public Health Threat

How AI Could Take Over Elections — and Undermine Democracy

Texas Taxpayers Face a $100M Bill to Update Voting Machines with Equipment That Doesn’t Exist Yet

Sheriff: Social Media Has Worsened Fentanyl Crisis

New Jersey Town Says No to Facial Recognition on Streets

An Apology to COBOL: Maybe Old Technology Isn’t the Real Problem

Massachusetts Lawmakers Push to Ban Data Usage Limits

The ‘Most Secure’ U.S. Election Was Not Without Problems

Detailed Audit of Voatz' Voting App Confirms Security Flaws

Maine Governor Signs Strictest Internet Protections in the U.S.

Harvard Converts Millions of Legal Documents into Open Data

After a Year, Equifax Remains Largely Unfazed by Historic Breach -- Despite a breach that exposed the personal data of more than 147 million Americans, the company has yet to face a government-imposed financial punishment

San Francisco Asks Vendors for Citywide Broadband Proposals, Mandates Net Neutrality

New Startup Working on Software to Help Government Fix Housing Problems

As Cell Service Expands, National Parks Become Digital Battlegrounds

What's New in Civic Tech: White House Removes Open Data Info, Internet Archive Offers to Host PACER Data

Tech Giants Face Off Against 18F

Robot Garage Hijacks Cars -- License Dispute Between City Government and Software Company

Autonomous, Connected Cars Fuel Next-Gen Cartography Race

Maine Gov. Paul LePage Vetoes State Broadband Fund