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Cyberattacks that scramble and lock up data until a ransom is paid are an example of a digital threat that could wreak havoc on hospitals around the country.
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After facing criticism for how it handled air monitoring during Hurricane Harvey, the state environmental agency has focused on upgrading its monitoring capabilities during disasters.
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As President Trump’s executive order banning the popular Chinese app continues to be challenged in court, users in Houston say they need the app for different reasons.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was in Garland on Thursday, learning how some schools are teaching through COVID-19. She found positives in a year of negatives.
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Many parents are concerned about how to make remote learning work. UT-Arlington professor Peggy Semingson has a few tips for the coming school year.
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U.S. Census data shows that 42% of Dallas households lack fixed internet access. This gives Dallas the worst household connection rate among major Texas cities and makes it the sixth worst city in the country.
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From the middle of the Obama administration to the midpoint of the Trump presidency, household income grew the most in tech and entertainment centers like…
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Millions of people track their activities through wearable devices like the Apple Watch or Fitbit. Now a team at Tarleton State University in Stephenville…
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Some say location sharing is crucial in emergency situations. But it's also changing the way people interact in relationships.
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A House Judiciary subcommittee heard from publishers on Tuesday as it looks at ways to curb Big Tech's power.
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1.8 million Texans lack broadband Internet access, and most of them live in rural Texas. Hundreds of millions of federal dollars could become available,...
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1.8 million Texans lack broadband Internet access, and most of them live in rural Texas. Studies from the U.S. chamber and others have shown the massive...