When it‘s time to upgrade electronics and you’re unsure what to do with old devices, there’s a local resource that can help take them off your hands safely.
Six tribes from across the nation have joined the first-of-its-kind lawsuit since April. The latest tribe to file against Meta and parent companies of Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube is the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
A unique opportunity is being made available to South Dakota kids and young adults to ignite a spark in the fields of science, engineering, technology and math.
Through initiatives like the SBA Cybersecurity Pillot Program, the Paulson Center has been able to provide training and resources to help South Dakota small businesses protect their operations and customers.
An interim study ahead of possible 2025 legislation to regulate artificial intelligence when it comes to Nebraska elections could depend on the fate of legislation in at least 19 other states.
There are now more than 200 women in the Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences at Dakota State University: "Not a hacker hiding in mom's basement."
South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds is quickly becoming a recognized expert on AI policy in the United States and recently discussed what the future might hold, both good and bad.
The Applied Research Lab will allow students to conduct research for companies looking into certain technologies and developing tools necessary for cybersecurity.
In today’s world, data privacy has become a critical concern for individuals and organizations nationwide and Dakota State University hosted an event in Madison on Friday to shed light on the complexities and challenges surrounding the topic.
Up to $7 million in grants will soon be available to expand the use of telemedicine and innovative technology to improve health care for the elderly in South Dakota.
On Monday, pipe maker Welspun Tubular LLC filed a lawsuit against Summit Carbon Solutions and SCS Transport for terminating a purchase agreement of over 4 million feet of pipe.
Fossil fuels will still play a role: 'On a cold winter morning when it's cloudy and there’s no wind, we’ll still be keeping our members warm with natural gas and coal and diesel.'
“South Dakota is continuing to be a leader in emerging technology,” said Governor Noem. “This center will combine numerous fields to make tremendous advancements in cybersecurity, agriculture, healthcare and more.”
On Wednesday, some Xcel Energy customers received a voicemail informing them of operational adjustments and how they may be affected by the high winds and dry conditions.
The 14th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM competition named its winner for the state of South Dakota, Sandborn Central in Forsetburg, whose hard-working students will now compete at a national level.
State officials told impacted voters that the problem has been fixed and “your ability to cast a ballot in an election was not impacted by this error.”
What started in 2020 as a way to address concerns about hospital bed capacity due to COVID-19 has grown into an innovative program that provides selected Avera patients with hospital care from the comfort of their homes.
Four public South Dakota universities would start offering research and training in an emerging field of technology that promises to solve complex problems in minutes instead of years, if lawmakers approve a $6 million plan.
The company said A-pillar trim retention clips, which hold the trim over the roof supports near the windshield, may not be properly engaged, allowing the trim to detach and fly off the vehicle.
Attorney General Marty Jackley joined with 25 other Attorneys General in calling for the Federal Communications Commission to restrict the use of artificial intelligence by telemarketers.
The Northern Innovation and Startup Center, located on the NSU campus, alongside businesses such as NVC, is helping to educate the community on business matters.
Law enforcement agencies are raising awareness about a new kind of phone call scam claiming to be the police or sheriff’s department. It’s not often that these scam calls are recorded, but a voicemail left by a scammer helped Sioux Falls police raise awareness of this growing trend.
Governor Kristi Noem’s decision to ban the use of TikTok on state devices is already having an effect on how South Dakota markets itself, and for other institutions that use the app.
44-hundred rural South Dakotans are now in line to receive access to high speed broadband due to a multi-million dollar federal grant announced Thursday.
The city of Sioux Falls is one of 20 cities that will experience 5G networks starting sometime later this month. It's expected that most of the U.S. will be covered by this new network by the end of next year.