Jan 13, 2017
Wireless Carriers Are Fortifying The National Mall For ‘Massive’ Amounts Of Data During Inauguration
D.C. is better prepared than ever to handle an onslaught of selfies and live streaming.
Sep 25, 2012
FCC Chairman Supports ‘Innovative’ Uber
There might not be so much #UberDCLove among the D.C. Council, but the pesky on-demand car service has a fan in FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski.
May 10, 2011
Federal Emergency Alerts Coming To D.C. Phones
Federal officials announced today that many smartphone users in Washington will receive alerts regarding “national or regional emergencies” — similar to those familiar Emergency Broadcast System television announcements — on their cell phones beginning by the end of the year. According to the New York Times, the service, which will also be installed in New York, will be available to those who have a special chip inside their phones and will pass along messages like “alerts issued by the president, information about public safety threats and Amber Alerts for missing children.”
Jun 26, 2009
DDOT Launches Real Time Circulator Mobile App
While Metrobus users have been eagerly awaiting the official July re-launch of NextBus, DDOT and Mayor Adrian Fenty announced today that Circulator riders now have a mobile application, dubbed “Where’s My Bus?”, that allows smartphone users to track Circulator buses in real time. All you have to do is go to http://circulator.dc.gov/ from any mobile device (the url works in any browser, really), select the Circulator route and bus stop, and it’ll tell you…