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Tech Titans
Nominations are closing for the prestigious Tech Titans Awards, presented by AT&T. The awards recognize the elite in North Texas technology – individuals currently transforming the high-tech industry and giving companies that competitive edge, as well as companies leading the way. The awards showcase the innovators, adopters and executors impacting the technology industry for the greater good. Nominate a vendor, a client, a colleague, your company or even yourself. Nominations are due by 5:30 p.m. on Friday, May 20.
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Tech Titans
A twist on the popular Shark Tank concept is coming to North Texas with the goal of championing entrepreneur success. Tech Titans, the technology association for North Texas, is hosting a "reverse pitch day," where corporate companies with an interest in and structure for investing in innovation will present their key interests for future development and growth. The half-day session takes place Thursday, June 2 from noon until 6 p.m. at the University of Texas at Dallas, Texas Instruments Auditorium.
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Fast Company
Tech advances allow new companies to harness networks of computers and people to sift through legal information and help lawyers prep cases.
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Nature World News
Deep space exploration requires advanced technological systems for long haul flights. Aside from that, there should also be an unlimited supply of fuel to gas the trip up. But NASA is looking at a more sustainable source of energy for its future flights, by using HERTS Electric sail or E-sail, spacecrafts run by solar wind.
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RCR Wireless News
Smartphone ownership is near saturation levels for many consumer segments, yet demand for mobile connectivity is on the rise. The Internet of Things, wearables, smart cities and mobile payments represent just a few of the drivers increasing the need for precise, reliable service. As self-driving cars become the norm, there will be even less room for error.
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Dataconomy
The future of 3-D printing is heavily reliant on the power of data. The Internet of Things means users will be able to access and print files remotely, as well as create incredible scans and share prints. But, there are also several more opportunities for big data and 3-D printing to work together. 3-D printing will help manufacturers and researchers and see uses that expand far beyond our expectations. Here's three of the more exciting possibilities for 3-D printing and big data to work together.
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Inc.
For those who sell products and manufacture goods, the Internet of X looks like a huge opportunity. The Internet of X could allow potential customers to discover which rock salt has cleared a city sidewalk so well, and which seasoning is sprinkled on their French fries. And if your company is trying to take on McCormick with your new version of Old Bay, you'd have a captive audience and a chance to market to your consumers while they're in the middle of enjoying your product; with the right app, one quick scan would reveal its name.
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Mashable
Amazon's Dash Buttons are the epitome of shopping simplification. You push a button and you get stuff, no need to browse around or even leave the house. It would be pretty cool if you could get one of those buttons to do whatever you want.
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Forbes
By prophesy, the kingship of ancient Asia was promised to the solver of a legendary dilemma. In the city of Gordium a nobleman's chariot was lashed to a pole with a devilishly intricate knot: who, pray tell, would undo it? The tangled strands had thwarted countless attempts, until a self-confident Macedonian appeared. Drawing his sword, he simply sliced the knot asunder. Problem solved– by the future Alexander the Great.
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Forbes
Venture capitalist Robert Nelsen is sitting on a couch in his office in Seattle dressed like a rock star in tight-fitting black jeans, a black T-shirt and motorcycle boots. It's almost lunchtime, so he reaches into a duffel and pulls out two giant Ziploc bags, one containing prescription pills, the other stuffed with vitamins and supplements.
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NBC News
If you've started to think twice about what you type into a search engine or whether you should hit that Wi-Fi hotspot, you're not alone. Literally.
A new report reveals that almost half of Americans are deliberately curtailing their Internet use due to privacy concerns, identity theft, and fears of hacking.
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TechCrunch
Attendees of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year were confronted with a head-spinning volume of smart-home devices. From $5,000 refrigerators that can communicate when you’re running low on milk and eggs, to the ability to control lights, locks and thermostats from your mobile app or TV screen, these products and technologies all show very nicely — until the point when consumers are left to calculate when their smart-home investments will translate into cost savings, energy efficiency and enhanced convenience.
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EE Times
In addition to being an ideal toy to get kids up and moving and doing "stuff," it's also a wearable that's designed to take full advantage of their imaginations.
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