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September 13, 2016

New iPhone 7 Signals A More Wireless Future

Friday was the big day where Apple unveiled the iPhone 7, and it showcased some new features that we were all expecting -- a better camera, a better screen display, better battery life, but...wait...where’s the headphone jack?

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September 14, 2016

Drones: Will They Really Enhance Mobile Technology?

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I read a title that pretty much fueled my clickbait, ‘Chipotle uses drones to deliver burritos by Google’s parent company Alphabet’.

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Parking downtown? There’s gonna be an app for that!

If only there were a way to pay for an extension without running down to pump another handful of silver into the meter. Well, that's just what Shreveport's Downtown Development Authority is working to do for everyone who uses the parking meters in downtown Shreveport.

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September 2, 2016

Mobile parking payment apps and utilization

Rome wasn’t built in a day - at least that’s what history tells us. But what does the creation of Rome and a mobile parking payment app have in common? Neither were built in day.

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August 30, 2016

Parking Payment App Ideal for Universities

Pencils are sharpened. Books are purchased. New kicks are ready to be laced. Your pantry is stocked with Ramen Noodles. You’re ready to conquer your first day at college.

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August 30, 2016

Parking Apps: Then, Now, and Tomorrow

From fumbling for loose change to feed the meter to being able to handle the entire parking experience from your smartphone - it really is just the beginning for the industry.

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Parking App Launches on University of Florida Campus

The University of Florida has introduced a new way for students to pay for parking this fall semester.

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August 26, 2016

The Core of Being Multimodal

What exactly is at the core of being multimodal? The transportation industry is looking to enhance mobility with technology.

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August 25, 2016

Passport’s Picks of the Week

The tech world is pushing boundaries on the daily. This week, Passport has chosen a few articles that touch on futuristic subway systems, morality and autonomous cars, as well as how exactly is the MTA going to completely waterproof the New York City subway system.

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August 23, 2016

Morality and Autonomous Cars: How will they really be handled?

Swerve and kill a man breaking the law in a crosswalk or drive straight into a barricade killing two passengers. Those are the complex decisions autonomous cars are going to have to make.

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