Proposed Ohio legislation would criminalize AirTag stalkingMany states don't have laws specifically aimed at remote trackers. By I. Bonifacic, 05.14.2022
Intel is spending $20 billion to build a massive chip-making facility in OhioIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger expects it to be the biggest 'silicon manufacturing location on the planet.'By M. Moon, 01.21.2022
Honda is piloting a road-monitoring system to spot faded lane markersThat data is then shared with road operators to help prioritize repairs. By A. Tarantola, 12.14.2021
EasyMile forced to suspend autonomous shuttle rides in 10 US statesThe decision follows an "unexplained braking incident" in Ohio.By R. England, 02.26.2020
Google’s plan to improve local news will start in Youngstown, OhioThe city will be the first in the Google-McClatchy Compass Experiment.By C. Fisher, 07.18.2019
Google will have offices and data centers in 24 states by the end of 2019It's spending $13 billion in the process, but how many jobs will follow?By J. Fingas, 02.13.2019
Ohio's first self-driving shuttle service begins on December 10thIt's a small loop, but it's a start.By J. Fingas, 12.04.2018
Ohio is the first state to accept bitcoin for paying business taxesIt's just for businesses, but it's a start.By J. Fingas, 11.25.2018
VW's Electrify America to install EV chargers along the Ohio TurnpikeThey're the first for this major route.By J. Fingas, 10.23.2018
Ohio approves self-driving car tests on public roadsThere are a few strings attached.By J. Fingas, 05.09.2018
Watson is helping heal America's broken criminal-sentencing systemJudges could soon be assisted by AI legal advisersBy A. Tarantola, 08.25.2017
Ohio drunk drivers ordered to install Uber or LyftHaving a ridesharing app at the ready could keep offenders out of their cars while drunk.By R. LeFebvre, 06.14.2017
It takes a smart city to make cars truly autonomousConnected cars are the key to autonomous driving.By R. Baldwin, 06.14.2017
Self-driving cars to prove their mettle on an Ohio highwaySmart vehicles will talk to infrastructure on a stretch of Route 33.By J. Fingas, 06.07.2017
Crafty prisoners hid DIY computers, committed identity theftAnd they stashed the machines in a ceiling. Yes, seriously. By T. Seppala, 04.12.2017
Community group: AT&T 'digitally redlines' poor neighborhoodsThe less wealthy the area, the slower the internet speeds.By A. Tarantola, 03.10.2017
25The charity that wants video game karts in every hospitalHow the Gamers Outreach Foundation is making life easier for sick kids.By T. Seppala, 02.27.2017
Man's pacemaker data leads to arson and insurance fraud chargesHis arrest based on his implant's data raises privacy concerns. By M. Moon, 02.07.2017
Teen indicted for Periscoping her friend's sexual assaultIf convicted, she could face over 40 years in prison.By T. Seppala, 04.14.2016
Cleveland Clinic performs first uterus transplant in the USThe patient is in stable condition, but there's still a risk of complications. By T. Seppala, 02.26.2016