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Tech Titans
As I transition out of the role as chairman of Tech Titans, I wanted to take a moment to thank you all for your continued support and to reflect about what all we have been able to accomplish for our organization. As I depart, I am excited to say I will be leaving you in very capable hands with incoming chairman for 2016, Krish Prahbu, CTO of AT&T, who has been involved with us here at Tech Titans and in the North Texas tech community for many years.
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Dallas Business Journal
Jason Mudd writes: "Let's face it: Business is tough. You need every tip, trick and tool to be successful and have a leg up on the competition.
I've been in business for 20 years, and in those years, I've found some good tools, great tools and bad tools.
Today, I'm going to share a few that I'm using myself and that I regularly recommend to other executives. Some of these tools are well-kept secrets — or at least, they were."
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The Telegraph
Many consumers believe smartphones will cease to exist within five years, according to new research carried out by researchers on behalf of Ericsson.
The company's ConsumerLab questioned more than 100,000 customers in its native Sweden and 39 other countries, seeking their views on their technological desires for the future.
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InformationWeek
From the proposed Dell-EMC merger to Western Digital's acquisition of SanDisk, the storage industry was anything but staid this year.
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Forbes
In the blink of an eye, the year is almost over. In looking back at what it meant for the cybersecurity industry, 2015 was predictably busy. We saw big acquisitions, including those of EMC by Dell and Websense by Raytheon. Rapid7 and Sophos both went public. Large funding rounds happened almost weekly, with the sector raising more than $2.3 billion in the first nine months.
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Dallas Business Journal
An estimated 800 attendees gathered at the Hilton Anatole for State of the Entrepreneurship presented by the Dallas Entrepreneur Center.
Dallas-Fort Worth entrepreneurs, advocates and leaders updated the community on growth, goals and milestones.
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Dallas Business Journal
Windows 10. A car getting hacked via a zero-day exploit. The Sony hack that may or may not have been North Korea.
Tech news in 2015 was anything but boring.
As we look forward to the year ahead, many predict it will be another exciting one. However, instead of new technology introductions, innovations in 2016 will be characterized by imaginative applications of current technology to improve our lives.
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InformationWeek
The old saw goes: Nobody gets a job between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day. That's because hiring managers are busy taking time off. But, it is equally true that your best employees think the most about leaving their jobs when they have time off, during the holiday season and otherwise.
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Dallas Business Journal
Once upon a time, unicorns were celebrated as a magical herd of highly valued private companies poised for smashing exits.
Popularly attributed to Aileen Lee of Cowboy Ventures — who first used the term in a November 2013 guest post for TechCrunch — "unicorn" has evolved from pithy moniker into controversial buzzword that seems to encapsulate our simmering anxieties about overvaluations, slow IPO markets and "bubbles" in Silicon Valley.
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Lifehacker
The tech industry's gender-diversity problem is a problem for all of us. Some cities, however, seem to be doing better than others when it comes to equal pay and job growth for women in tech.
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The Dallas Morning News
Three frogs remained. She needed to leap over two to win. "You're trying to kill the frogs so only this one is left," said 5-year-old Anoshka Mody, pointing to the red paper frog.
She paused, studying the laminated paper board sheet. She was stuck.
But only for a minute.
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EETimes
While they hammer out a worldwide agreement at the United Nations' Conference of the Parties will pronounce the progress of greenhouse warming, we are examining today the heart of what will make sustainable renewable energy work — the battery. Today we have wind farms and solar-cell farms and the ability to sell excess energy to the grid, but storing grid-sized excess energy is still the most outstanding problem facing both renewable energy sources and the grid itself. Large-scale batteries are still mostly dependent on massive banks of the same type of batteries that power your cell phone — lithium ion — but other solutions specifically designed for grid-sized problems are here, albeit unproven.
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