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Dallas Business Journal
Tech Titans is ready to release its top 25 Fast Tech companies, all of which are in the running for top honors at the organization's gala in August.
Now in its sixteenth year, the Fast Tech Awards honor the fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North Texas.
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Dallas Business Journal
Put on a headset, and you can see what Dallas transformed into a smart city can look like.
For now, this technology is available for the city's historic West End through a partnership between the Dallas Innovation Alliance, a public-private partnership formed to turn Dallas into a technology savvy or smart city, and 900 pounds of Creative, a creative agency based in Bishop Arts.
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Dallas Business Journal
Visual product-sharing platform Pinterest has announced new updates including a visual recognition tool that will allow shoppers to view and buy similar items with their smartphones based on their personal photos.
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Business Insider
Technology can be awkward. Our pockets are weighed down with ever-larger smartphones that are a pain to pull out when we're in a rush. And attempts to make our devices more easily accessible with smart watches have so far fallen flat. But what if a part of your body could become your computer, with a screen on your arm and maybe even a direct link to your brain?
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Fortune
A novel process developed at Indiana University uses 3-D modeling and printing to produce remarkably lifelike facial prosthetics faster than traditional methods. The showcase patient for the process is Shirley Anderson, who was first diagnosed with cancer on his tongue in 1998.
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InformationWeek
Daihatsu is launching an automobile model that will let buyers order 3-D-printed "skins" to customize parts of the body. It's the next step in industrial additive printing.
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USA Today
If there was any lingering doubt as to tech's favored presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton put an end to that.
The presumptive Democratic nominee released a comprehensive tech plan that reads like a Silicon Valley wish list. It calls for connecting every U.S. household to high-speed Internet by 2020, reducing regulatory barriers and supporting Net neutrality rules, which ban Internet providers from blocking or slowing content.
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QTS Realty Trust, Inc.
QTS Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: QTS) is a leading provider of secure, compliant data center, hybrid cloud and managed services. QTS features the nation’s only fully integrated technology services platform providing flexible, scalable solutions for the federal government, financial services, healthcare and high tech industries.
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Computer Weekly
The number of women at the helm of IT departments has doubled in the past year, according to research by Mortimer Spinks. Its annual diversity research, carried out in partnership with Computer Weekly, found that 7 percent of respondents were females in a head of department role, double the 2015 figure.
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Inc.
With managing, "do as I say not as I do" isn't a viable strategy. Recent studies have shown that unethical behavior at the management level causes ethical employees to depart, leaving the firm with those who are willing to cut corners, steal or defraud your customers. For a perfect example, look at any large financial firm.
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Forbes
Daniel Newman writes, "The Internet of Things (IoT) is already changing the way we interact with the world. Our devices are smarter, and I envision a future where we can turn on our lights, preheat our ovens, and set our thermostat to the perfect temperature before driving home from work. Augmented reality blurs the line between our physical world and the internet."
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Fortune
Ted Ross is proud of the state-of-the-art Emergency Operations Center on which more than 4 million Los Angeles residents will rely in the event of a terrorist attack, a flood, or an earthquake. "It's truly Kiefer Sutherland, 24-esque," says Ross, the chief information officer for the City of Los Angeles. It's a resource that helps America's second-most-populous city be more resilient, acting as a staging area for emergency responders to coordinate efforts. But there's only one of its scale — which is why the choice to add redundancy keeps Ross (and the rest of L.A.) sleeping soundly at night.
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Forbes
Singapore is deemed by some as an idyllic place to foster a new breed of technologically innovative enterprises. As part of the efforts to develop a new breed of technologically innovative global enterprises, many new initiatives promote the inclusion and innovation of technology to make a wave of change to the current technology offerings. We look at three companies that are poised to up the ante.
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