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The tiny details of tech policy play a huge role in our lives. Co-host Jeff Tiberii talks with a panel of experts about what might change in 2024 here in North Carolina and across the country.
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DC Blox, an information technology company, has opened a landing station for undersea data cables in Myrtle Beach. The station's first cable, operated by Google, will run more than 9,000 miles to Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay.
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Researchers created a metallic gel for 3D printing that can conduct electricity.
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Hey Alexa, a new study from Duke and Cornell Universities finds that children treat home smart devices differently depending on the type of technology.
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Wake County officials recently approved a new paper-based device that uses touch screen technology for ballot marking.
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The report says North Carolina ranked ninth in the U.S. for tech job growth from 2016 to 2021.
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An innovation hub will open in downtown Chapel Hill next year.
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Anita learns about how the smart devices that keep many of us connected have also contributed to the rise of a new type of intimate partner violence. Survivors share stories of tech-enabled domestic abuse and a cybersecurity expert discusses what folks can do about it.
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Host Anita Rao talks to survivors and experts about how technology is enabling domestic abuse — and what cybersecurity experts, tech companies and advocates are doing about it.
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Sex toys have been around for centuries as a way for individuals and partnerships to explore and experience pleasure. The industry is still evolving to include more toys designed for a spectrum of gender identities and abilities.