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Law enforcement say they’re chronically understaffed, and need more tools to solve crime. Privacy experts say the model being explored – a more advanced automatic license plate reader system operated by a private company – will lead to information about innocent people being collected and stored.
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A few weeks ago, we told you about Gizmo, the Coeur d’Alene-based non-profit innovation lab that was making face shields for first responders and health…
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The journalist who thought up this game says she saw the need before "fake news" was even in the vernacular.
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Some people in eastern Idaho have built a battery that puts the Energizer Bunny to shame. Most of us think of battery life in terms of hours. But…
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A young Spokane inventor and entrepreneur has developed a unique way for you to keep in touch with your dog when you’re nowhere near home. 15-year-old…
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Idaho’s long stretches of open highway could be testing grounds for driverless cars under a bill the state Senate passed Thursday.
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The Bonneville Power Administration is pioneering new gee-whiz electrical power grid technology that sounds like something out of Star Trek. BPA engineers…
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A widely publicized plan by e-commerce giant Amazon to develop a fleet of package-delivering drones may sound far-fetched, but the Seattle company is…
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A Spokane start-up company has developed a movie projector that will be on the market in 2015. Push aside memories of the slide projector in science…
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A tiny bit of computer spyware helped convict a Medical Lake man of producing and distributing child pornography and to send him to prison for 20 years.…