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Dallas has one more mode of futuristic transportation to dream about, along with bullet trains and flying Uber cars. It's made the short list for Hyperloop One, a Los Angeles-based company that wants to replace long flights and road trips with a quick ride through a low-pressure tube.
The Texas route is one of 10 routes that the company is considering, according to a Thursday news release. It would cover about 640 miles and connect Dallas-Fort Worth to Austin, Houston, San Antonio and Laredo.
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Tech Titans
Tech Titans is seeking individuals with a passion for the North Texas tech community to serve actively in setting direction in how Tech Titans can grow our community. The Tech Titans Board of Directors approves the budget and all policy positions of the organization. The board positions are two-year terms beginning Jan. 1 of each year.
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InformationWeek
Equifax blamed its recent high-profile breach on the Apache Struts Web Framework. As software delivery cycles shrink, developers have to rely on more third-party components, libraries and frameworks. When they do, what are their liabilities and responsibilities?
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The Guardian
Multiple injections for vaccinations could become a thing of the past, according to scientists who have developed an approach for delivering many doses of different substances in just one jab.
The technology involves encapsulating drugs or vaccines within tiny particles made of biodegradable polymers. Depending on their makeup, these polymers break down at different points in time, releasing their contents into the body.
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Forbes
The future of cybersecurity is tightly connected to the future of information technology and the advancements of the cyberspace. Today, most of our critical systems are interconnected and driven by computers. In the future, this connection will be even tighter. More decisions will be automated.
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US News & World Report via Reuters
German carmaker Audi is taking a lead in bringing more automated driving to roads, but rivals seem in no rush to follow while legal and regulatory uncertainties still cloud the technology.
At the Frankfurt car show, Audi paraded the A8 which can drive itself under certain conditions, help the driver to change lanes and does not require drivers to monitor the road - though they must be ready to intervene at the sound of an alarm.
On a scale where zero is a fully manual car and five a fully autonomous one, the A8 is a level three, putting it ahead of level two features offered by Tesla and General Motors (GM).
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CIO
Admitting project failure is never easy, but sometimes the kill decision turns out to be the best decision. Here's how to know when to scrap and when to save a failing project.
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ZDNet
New technologies often prompt strong emotional reactions. But with the pace of development of seemingly game changing technologies like AI, self-driving cars, and robots over the last few years, people seem particularly high strung.
With a near-constant stream of dire headlines and contradictory prognosticating by industry heavyweights like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, it's hard to get a read on how the public is really feeling.
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Slate
In June, for the first time in two decades, the United States did not operate one of the top three most powerful computers in the world. Instead, China took the highest two slots, and Switzerland came in third, according to the Top500 list, a global ranking of the most powerful supercomputers on the planet.
The two fastest supercomputers from China clock in at 93 and 33 petaflops. A petaflop is a unit of measuring computer performance that translates to 1,000,000,000,000,000 calculations per second.
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InformationWeek
Hiring great employees means looking beyond the resume into how they solve problems and address goals, as this millennial executive at Workday explains.
As a millennial leader heading a team of product managers at Workday, an enterprise software company, hiring is one of the most important jobs I have.
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The Guardian
The humble gif is turning 30. The multi-purpose bitmap image format has established itself as part of internet culture, so much so that people have almost stopped arguing over how it is pronounced (overwhelmingly it is with a hard g, although the inventor of the format says he meant for it to be a soft g).
The gif, or graphics interchange format, was created by programmer Steve Wilhite, who longed for an image format that could be used across different computer platforms. At the time, in 1987, this included the likes of Atari, Apple and IBM.
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