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Scams can happen to anyone. Experts explain how to safeguard your data and money from being exploited or stolen by fraudsters.
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A tech meltdown left workers at airlines, banks and hospitals staring at the dreaded “blue screen of death” as their computers went inert in what is being described as a historic outage.
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Governor Andy Beshear announced the state will receive billions of dollars from the federal Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program to bring broadband internet to residents.
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When hackers attack a hospital, it can be deadly. But doctors and patients at nearby hospitals suffer, too, according to a new study from the University of California San Diego.
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Microsoft will lend resources and expertise to Louisville to establish a regional hub focused on advanced technologies.
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As more jobs require technology skills, cities are attempting to figure out how to train the workers of the future and to attract employers to hire them.
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The Kentucky founder of the outdoors app Go Wild has a few ideas about how to create a new space for hunters — new and old.
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The University of Louisville will partner with technology giant IBM to establish a first-of-its kind Skills Academy on campus.
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Report Finds Nearly Half Of Louisville's Work Could Be Automated — But There's Still Time To PrepareLouisville is among the major metropolitan areas most at risk of a significant portion of its work becoming automated in the future.
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Markus Winkler flipped the East End's District 17 from Republican to Democrat in November when he defeated longtime Councilman Glen Stuckel.