Check Out DART’s New Fare System, Now Showing Up On Buses

In May, we told you about DART’s new, near-field communication fare system. The system, which has the potential to solve a few of DART’s longstanding problems, is set to debut sometime in early 2017, but the equipment that it’s going to use is already being placed on buses. The NFC…

Southern Dallas Set to Get Wired for Blindingly Fast Internet

Thanks to AT&T, southern Dallas is about to have some of the fastest internet connections in the United States, the company and city announced Tuesday. By next summer, more than 20,000 homes south of the Trinity River and Interstate 30 will be wired for broadband speeds of at least 1…

DFW Gets Slice of $1 Billion Electronic Warfare Project

Defense industry money is a lot like military aircraft. Sometimes it arrives loudly, like a cargo plane rumbling down a runway. Other times it slides into a local economy like a stealth bomber — quietly but effectively.   This clumsy analogy brings us to last week’s announcement that the Pentagon is spending…

Secret Military Tests Flying At Love Field

Plane spotters and aviation workers around Dallas Love Field Airport are always on the lookout for new aircraft. Last week SevenMikeCharlie took to Reddit to note a unique military arrival. “I created this post because I recently saw a new P-8 Poseidon arrive at Love Field,” he wrote, sparking a…

Shaking and Shooting: Details of a Dogfight from the Cockpit of an F-35

Opinions about the F-35 Lightning II are ubiquitous, and they are usually focused on its staggering $200 million-per-airplane cost.  Other coverage details the engineering struggles of the airplane as the Pentagon program advances, concentrating on evaluations from the Government Accountability Office and internal Pentagon program evaluators. The Texas factory outside…

Bitcoin ATM Startup Hoping to Plant Its Flag in Dallas

Spencer Noon thinks bitcoin is going to change the world. The cryptocurrency — currently worth about $575 per unit — was created as an anonymous, digital means to provide verifiable online transactions outside the realms of governments and regulations. Despite high profile setbacks like the Mt. Gox disaster, in which…

UTA Researchers Create Super Tiny Micro-Windmills

Think of it as the intersection between origami and semiconductor manufacturing. Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have invented a nickel-alloy windmill so tiny that 10 of them could be comfortably anchored to a grain of rice. Smitha Rao and J.-C Chiao successfully tested the device, composed entirely…

Dallas’ Cell Phones Are Among the Most Spammed in the Country

It should probably go without saying. If you get a random text message saying you’ve won a cruise, or telling you your debit card has been compromised, or offering discount Viagra, you should probably ignore it, unless, of course, you happen to be in the market for some under-the-table boner…

Next Month, Dallas Will Be Able to Stream Live Broadcast TV Online

Aereo, an online television streaming service backed by Fox television network creator Barry Diller, launched in New York City on Valentine’s Day 2012. Two weeks later, the major networks — ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, CW, Univision, and, yes, PBS — banded together and asked a federal judge to shut down…

FAA Says You Shouldn’t Shoot at Drones (We’re Looking at You, Texas)

The Federal Aviation Administration has unveiled its official stance on Americans shooting at drones: You shouldn’t do that. According to the Associated Press, the FAA announced today that anyone discharging a weapon at a drone runs the risk of causing it to crash, thus injuring people or property, thus risking…