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Stories related to: technology

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Health Care

Keep Your Cell Phone Away From Your Body, New State Guidelines Warn

December 13, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

New guidelines from the state health department warn of radiation risk from cell phones

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Health Care

Screening Your Teen for Scoliosis? There's An App for That

September 5, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

A new app could offer a more reliable way to screen adolescents for spine curvature.

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State Government

Local Governments Voice Concerns Over Rollout Of 5G Wireless Networks

June 22, 2017 | Daniel Potter

Wireless carriers eager to roll out faster 5G technology want the California Legislature to streamline the local approvals process. But local governments argue the proposal would take away their powers of oversight and negotiation.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Sac State Grads Create App To Find Pick-Up Games

June 13, 2017 | Chris Remington

A new app from Sac State grads looks to connect those players locally to find games in their neighborhood.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Insight Technology Special: Sacramento's Growth, Agricultural Tech, Science Fiction

April 12, 2017 | Chris Remington

The 21st century has already produced dozens of disruptive technologies that have dramatically changed society. Online communication, genetic modification and even drones have changed major industries and our day-to-day lives.

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State Government

California Lawmakers Hear Testimony On Who Should Be Held Liable When Driverless Cars Crash

March 8, 2017 | Chris Nichols

Who should be liable if a driverless car crashes into another vehicle on California’s roadways? And how much insurance should driverless car owners be required to carry? State lawmakers heard testimony on these questions during a hearing Wednesday.

State Government

New California Law: Keep Your Hands Off Your Smartphone While Driving

December 28, 2016 | Chris Nichols

Starting Jan. 1, drivers in California will be banned from operating their smartphone –- unless it’s mounted to a dashboard or windshield –- and can be activated with one finger tap or swipe.

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Environment

California Sets First-In-The-Nation Energy Restrictions On Computers

December 14, 2016 | Randol White

Mandatory energy restrictions on computers and monitors will go into effect in California starting in 2018, possibly setting a standard for the rest of the nation.

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Folsom-Based Law Firm Files Class-Action Lawsuit Against Samsung

November 2, 2016

Wednesday, a Folsom-based law firm filed a class-action lawsuit against Samsung alleging other phone models -- not just the Galaxy Note 7 -- also overheated and burned customers.

Stockton Police Upgrade To Technologically Advanced Body Cameras

October 5, 2016 | Rich Ibarra

Stockton Police officers on the streets are upgrading their body cameras to record incidents, in some cases, before they happen.

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