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must-read news stories on the site. Before joining MIT Technology Review I was editor of Techworld. I regularly do public speaking and crop up on the BBC, NPR and other broadcasters from time to time. Read More

Widespread technology outage impacts Charlotte airport, DMV offices


“There are no other flights out today.” Around noon, Channel 9′s Almiya White could see the TSA line was still extremely long. By 4 p.m., the Charlotte airport had more than 680 delays and ... Read More

Global telecom company’s layoffs in NC will leave more than 150 people without jobs


More than 150 workers at a telecommunications service provider company in Charlotte will lose their ... NTT America Inc., a global software and technology company based in Japan, will permanently ... Read More

Charlotte City Council approves $4.2M transportation grant for tech upgrades


CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Passengers could soon use their ... is seeking more than $4 million in state funding to invest in new technology – including a tap-to-pay system. Read More


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