Author: Lily Evans

Avalara, Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based tax compliance automation for businesses of all sizes, today named BigCommerce 2023 Americas Tech Partner of the Year for seamlessly solving tax compliance challenges for e-commerce merchants. We announced that we have been selected as the Year. The BigCommerce Global Partner Awards recognize the highest performing partners in BigCommerce's global network of thousands of agency and technology partners in BigCommerce's open ecosystem. The Tech Partner of the Year award is presented to a technology partner that integrates a superior user experience demonstrated by high volume installations and successful joint marketing efforts over the…

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The Seattle Police Department (SPD) aims to significantly expand the use of license plate readers to all 360 vehicles to combat a surge in stolen vehicles. Currently, she is one of only 11 police cruisers equipped with this technology. According to SPD, auto thefts increased 33% citywide from 2022 to 2023, increasing from 6,934 to 9,189. But the request raises privacy concerns about how the information collected will be accessible to the public and used to investigate other crimes. The Seattle City Council (SCC) Public Safety Committee heard SPD's request on Tuesday, but will not take any action until SPD…

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The House Armed Services Committee released The fiscal year 2025 defense policy bill announced Monday includes numerous provisions aimed at improving cyber capabilities, strengthening innovative research and development, and accelerating investment in critical technologies across the Department of Defense. There is. The Military Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 would authorize $849.8 billion to the Department of Defense (DoD), consistent with spending caps established for the Department. is. Last year's debt ceiling agreement. The bill would authorize significant investments in military technology, strengthen cyber capabilities, and enhance various research and development efforts…

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MAIN TOWN, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) — The time has come for the Broome County Industrial Development Authority to begin the public bidding process for the Broome Technology Park plan. Last Wednesday, the agency announced that it had been selected by DEC as the lead agency to conduct the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) process. With this, the agency says it is now ready to begin a collaborative, multi-step process to explore the parameters of the project. The agency says the park will create new jobs and a larger tax base, attract newcomers to our region and provide decades of economic sustainability.…

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Last May, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company would use artificial intelligence to reimagine all of its products.But new generative AI technology comes with risks, including the spread of misinformation, so Google is wary of applying it to its search engine, which is used by more than 2 billion people and generated $175 billion in revenue last year. Ta.At Google's annual conference in Mountain View, Calif., on Tuesday, Pichai showed how the company's aggressive AI efforts have finally trickled down to its search engine. Starting this week, users in the U.S. will see AI Overviews, a feature that generates…

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Tech stocks rose in intraday trading Tuesday, with the S&P 500 Information Technology Sector Index up 0.7%, the S&P 500 Composite Index up 0.3%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Index as of 2:30 p.m. ET Tuesday. rose 0.6%. Alibaba Group's (BABA) American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) fell after the Chinese e-commerce giant reported an 86% drop in profits, while BlackBerry (BB) stock fell as cybersecurity It soared as companies benefited from a resurgence in the meme stock boom. Shares of hydrogen technology company Plug Power (PLUG) soared after the company secured a loan guarantee from the U.S. Department of Energy. Alibaba's ADR…

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NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Andre Douglas push a tool cart loaded with lunar tools through the San Francisco volcanic fields north of Flagstaff, Arizona, while practicing for Artemis III's moonwalk mission. There is. NASA/Josh Balcarcel In preparation for lunar exploration during NASA's Artemis program, NASA conducted a week-long field test in the lunar-like landscape of the San Francisco volcanic region near Flagstaff, Arizona, to practice moonwalking scenarios. There is.The crew includes NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Andre Douglas, who traverse the desert in mock-up spacesuit systems and perform various technology demonstrations, hardware checkouts, and science-related tasks on Artemis. Is…

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BROOKSVILLE, Miss. (WJTV) – Mississippi State University (MSU) will host a research station 1 on June 5 for wax crop growers who want to learn more about high-speed planting and advanced planting techniques. We will be holding a field day. MSU Extension Service and the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Station will conduct field days and training in advanced planting techniques at the MAFES Blackbelt Experiment Station in Brooksville. Mississippi experts address potential risks of CWD in humans Organizers say producers will be able to see first-hand advanced planting equipment and fields planted with advanced planters in a variety of…

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Info-Tech Research Group's newly published blueprint provides strategic insights and actionable steps for organizations to enhance their supply chain operations through Supply Chain as a Service (SCaaS). This comprehensive research provides practical solutions to navigate the complexities of modern supply chains, helping organizations quickly adapt to market changes and remain competitive in a globally interconnected marketplace. I will make it possible.Toronto, May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – Organizations facing challenges such as geopolitical tensions, environmental change, and market volatility are seeking more resilient and responsive supply chain models. The latest blueprints of the Information Technology Research Group, Supply chain as a…

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Cars and the devices inside them are constantly transmitting information. Law enforcement and surveillance vendors are trying to take advantage of this.getty aAccording to its developer, the Rome, Italy-based surveillance firm Leonardo, American police are using any vehicle on the road that emits signals, including phones, smart watches, cat and dog tracking chips, and even library books. The company is testing a new technology that can be scanned by vehicles across the country. This early technology, called Elsag EOC Plus, is typically integrated into one of Leonardo's Elsag license plate readers, but it can also be deployed as a standalone…

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