Armed with technology from Google and IBM’s supercomputer Watson,the “policeman” can provide visitors with directions and other information regarding the mall in one of six languages, including Arabic and English and also accept payment for any fines, like parking tickets. It can also detect ...
and cool buildings. Some cities are extra special because they’re just so beautiful. So today, I would love to talk about Toronto – a city that catches my eye every time and amazes me with the creativity and cool things people can create. ...
This program reminds me of Boston’sCity Hall To Gotruck which brings city hall services right to your front door. The mobile office travels to different neighborhoods and allows constituents to renew a residential parking permit, get something notarized, request a copy of a birth certificate and...
Would you like to live in a city where buildings turn the lights off for you, and self-driving cars will find the nearest parking space themselves Although it might sound a little far from you, living in a "smart" city like this could happen sooner than you think.Great changes have take...
Buyers at Toronto, however, should heed the harsh lessons of past festivals as outlined in writers Brent Lang and Matt Donnelly's Top Billing lead story. The cautionary tale: Don't overspend for titles when you're caught up in the frenzy of a bidding war with rivals. There are countless ...
Some offer convenient mobility-as-a-service applications (MaaS) to plan routes and to verify and pay fines and penalties. Toronto delivers high levels of travel comfort, courtesy of a $934 million upgrade of its bus fleet, which is now 100 percent wheelchair f...
Armed with technology from Google and IBM’s supercomputer Watson,the “policeman” can provide visitors with directions and other information regarding the mall in one of six languages, including Arabic and English and also accept payment for any fines, like parking tickets. It can also detect ...
Similarly, a lack of parking spaces forced some older adults to engage in active transportation. 3.3. Neighborhood Perception Participants identified both positive and negative views of the neighborhood in which they lived. Some participants felt that their neighborhood in the city did not support ...