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Congressmen, automakers, and nonprofits are still looking for ways to add technology designed to prevent drunk driving. New car..Officials elected on both sides of the political aisle will support the creation Drinking detector Mandatory, but industry figures show that the technology is not yet ready for mass production. It’s relatively easy to detect if a …

Special to The Star  |  The Shelby Star With spring storm season in full swing and hurricane season approaching, Duke Energy says it’s installing new technology to up its response time to power outages. “We recognize when power outages occur, our customers depend on us most to get their power restored,” said Brian Naumuk, vice …

As schools prepare to resume classes this fall and more of the economy reopens even as the coronavirus pandemic worsens, America’s biggest public utility is backing a decades-old technology that could zap the virus pathogens out of the air in public places to help limit the spread of the infection. The Tennessee Valley Authority is …

A crematorium has said it is committed to becoming as “green and sustainable as possible” despite not installing technology that reduces “harmful” pollution. It comes after an investigation by Newsquest found West Herts Crematorium was among hundreds of crematoria across the UK not installing technology being developed by Facultatieve Technologies to reduce NOx gases. These are also …

Photo: Getty The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects the capacity for renewable energy to grow by almost 12 percent this year. Gotta love us some solar and wind energy! The problem is, the world is still having a dirty love affair with coal. The agency released these new projects Friday, noting that this growth is …

Chrome OS has become one of the best operating systems on the market today by its ability to seamlessly combine traditional web browser experiences with progressive web apps, Android apps and Linux apps. Now, Google is looking at shaking up the Chrome OS experience, for better or worse, by sometimes preferring Android apps over web …