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Local restaurants are using technology to speed up worker training while still making sure the industry remains human-first post-COVID.
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Residents in East Palestine have little trust in political leaders, as well as environmental experts in the wake of train derailment.
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Sound of Ideas "tech guru" Jared Bendis shares his favorite gadgets from this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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The goal is to get the cameras for all of Ohio's law enforcement agencies.
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There's been no official announcement or details, but sources say that's coming next week.
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The sponsor of the bill says he wants other legislators to be able to have time to take a closer look at it.
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Drips specializes in creating consumer conversations that are more than just an automated response.
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The research will help to prevent roadside breakdowns and improve safety and handling.
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A new pilot program utilizes satellites to bring internet to about 1 million people.
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Updated: 4:59 p.m., Monday, April 13, 2020 A Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) survey found two-thirds of district’s families do not have a computer, laptop or similar device at home. CMSD issued the survey Monday to assess need for technological assistance as its 37,700 students take on remote learning. The school system could need as many as 25,000 electronic devices, said Superintendent Eric Gordon.