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Uncertainty over tariffs, higher costs rattle gaming equipment makers
Daron Dorsey, president and CEO of the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers, said his industry’s focus had narrowed to the next few months as the ...
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Adventure, education and virtual reality collide in new UNLV Dreamscape center
J ayden Barr and Elijah Davis are deep in an “Indiana Jones”-style adventure at the UNLV Lied Library searching for a pearl protected by an ...
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Una startup tiene planes para convertirse en el control de tráfico aéreo de las máquinas autónomas
David Knight, fundador y director ejecutivo de la startup Terbine, con sede en Las Vegas, cree que estamos entrando en una nueva era de “AI ...
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Metro Police announce launch of expansive drone system in Las Vegas
Metro Police today announced the next stage of its drone operations, advancing from using the small aircraft in the field to a system of 13 ...
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La ciberseguridad es vital para empresas de todos los tamaños
En 2024, se denunciaron ante el Centro de Denuncias de Delitos en Internet del FBI pérdidas por valor de 16,600 millones de dólares debido a ...
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Zoox resumes Las Vegas robotaxi testing after safety pause
Zoox robotaxis are back on the road after Amazon’s self-driving vehicle subsidiary addressed a software recall affecting 270 vehicles prompted by a collision last month ...
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UMC employs advanced robotics for minimally invasive surgeries
University Medical Center is transforming surgical care for Southern Nevada patients through its expanding robotics and clinical technology program …
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Nevada Senate bill addresses AI-generated child pornography
Nevada legislators are racing to close legal loopholes that have emerged with the rise of artificial intelligence technology being used to create and distribute child ...
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Las Vegas company’s concept is halfway between a rideshare and a rental car
Vay, which last year launched its first commercial fleet in Las Vegas, is expanding its fleet of local vehicles with hopes of ushering in a ...
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‘Scalping’ or leveling the playing field? Debate over reservation bidding comes to Nevada
If customers can’t get a reservation at the Las Vegas Strip’s most exclusive restaurants, they’ve traditionally only had one other option: knowing “a guy,” whether ...
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Las Vegas activist’s feed on Facebook becomes go-to source on ICE raid rumors
Francisco Silva fills his Facebook feed with sponsored shoutouts to local Latino-owned businesses in Las Vegas and posts about the state’s natural landmarks ...
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Waymo begins testing its self-driving cars on the Las Vegas Strip
Waymo, the California-based autonomous vehicle company, has brought a limited fleet of vehicles piloted by trained, human autonomous specialists to test on Las Vegas roads, ...
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Visitors authority chief questions news report, says Las Vegas Loop is safe, has adequate oversight
The head of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority defended the tunnel system connecting the Las Vegas Convention Center’s campus and Resorts World ...
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Cybersecurity experts warn of more deepfakes as ability to detect lags
The most prominent way to combat deepfakes is with labeling, either by attaching it to the media before it’s published or by spotting a deepfake ...
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Requiring AI transparency in political ads proposed in Nevada
Nevada lawmakers will consider a bill requiring political campaigns to disclose when they use artificial intelligence in ads to alter the reality of a situation ...
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AI is already shaping the future of Las Vegas’ hospitality industry
As visitors repeatedly come to Las Vegas, locals who work at the resorts get to know them better and better. But why shouldn’t that same ...
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Exhibitors tout sustainability in their advanced technology at Las Vegas CES
Visitors come to the CES show in Las Vegas for a peek at the newest gadgets, salivating over the latest technological advances to make everything ...
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Vegas party: Delta celebrates 100 years with event at Sphere during CES
The CES keynote late Tuesday was the first to use the high-tech arena on the trade show circuit, and Delta CEO Ed Bastian brought heavy ...
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In CES opening at Las Vegas' Venetian, organizer slams Trump tariff policies
Kicking off CES on Tuesday morning in front of a packed crowd at the Venetian, the show’s organizers weren’t afraid of addressing the elephant in ...
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CES shows promise as convention industry continues COVID recovery
The tech industry will once again take over the Las Vegas Strip this week, as tens of thousands of attendees flock to CES, the world’s ...
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