TransportationRevolution

Lyft Begins Testing Autonomous Cars On Public Roads Again
Lyft has begun testing its autonomous vehicles on California roads again. When the pandemic cause...
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Are Big Conferences Going Virtual?
Tech giants reel in millions per year through big conferences, but COVID-19 has dramatically changed the global business event industry. As a result, busin...
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The Transition To Remote Work Hinges On Trust
Outside of medical, grocery, restaurant, and retail workers who are doing the hard work to ensure people get what they need during this pandemic, remote wo...
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Lawmakers May Block FCC’s Ligado 5G Decision
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently voted unanimously to allow Ligado to deploy a low-power 5G network, and lawmakers are not happy....
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The Science Behind Face Masks
Seeing people wear a mask in stores, on the street, public transportation, and more is becoming more prominent than ever. Originally, the WHO and the CDC b...
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Uber Taking LADOT to Federal Court
Uber is taking its battle against the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) over customer data to federal court....
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U.S. Senate Committee Investigating 5G Supply Chain Security
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, who serves as chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is convening a hearing to investigate 5...
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TSA Bans Employees From Posting on TikTok
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has banned employees from using TikTok to create posts for the agency....
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Bad News For Uber: L.A. Wins Data-Sharing Appeal
Uber and Los Angeles have been fighting over a rule ordering scooter rental companies to share ride data with the city—a rule that was just upheld on appea...
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The Power of Enterprise AI
It’s often difficult to comprehend how to get ahead of the competition - let alone adapt - when your business’ industry is constantly changing. Saying this...
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FedEx Delivery Robots Receive Chilly Response in New York City
TechCrunch is reporting that New York City has made it abundantly clear...
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FCC Frees Up 3.5GHz Mid-Band For Wireless Use
The Federal Communications Commission has authorized the commercial use of the mid-range 3.5GHz spectrum, according to a...
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Experts Worried About Impact of Wuhan Lockdown
Wuhan may be known as the first place the new coronavirus was identified, but it’s also a center of transport and manufacturing. Now experts are concerned...
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Senate Committee Addresses 5G ‘Tower Climber’ Shortage
There have been many things that have slowed 5G adoption: competing types of 5G, available spectrum, security concerns over Chinese vendors and more. One...
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Audi Cars Will Talk To Traffic Lights And Construction Zones
Audi plans to roll out C-V2X technology, enabling its cars to talk to construction zones and traffic lights, according to a...
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