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Wireless Headphones Test Run Featuring PaMu Scroll
Experience A New Way to Work Out with Wireless Headphones The PaMu Scroll by Padmate is a set of wireless, water resistant, Bluetooth 5.0 earbuds that are stylishly convenient. Even though I was not familiar with the Padmate brand; I found out that these little headphones are apparently the 3rd generation of this line. I was invited to test this new product, and it’s safe to say that I am both extremely satisfied and impressed. I don’t have a lot of experience with Bluetooth headphones in general, but as fewer and fewer cell phones come equipped with an audio jack
Google Announces the End of Google+ After a Data Breach
Cybersecurity Flaws at Google+ Left Windows Open for Hackers to Infiltrate Alphabet Inc. failed to properly manage online security for their Google+ project, and now the company is planning on ending consumer operations permanently. In 2015 the bug was originally spotted. It was fixed in 2018, but Google did not inform their users until the Wall Street Journal posted an article on the topic. In an era where social networks are comprising user data, it brings up an important discussion of how much information we add to each program, website, and interaction online will provide opportunities for hackers to misuse
Denver Startup Week Presents Business Development in Colorado with Slack, Gusto, and Ibotta
"A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats" Denver Startup Week continued with an impressive day two lineup of events taking place throughout downtown Denver on Tuesday, September 25. The week long event hosts free presentations for people within the tech community to share ideas and network. Denver Startup Week hosted the 'Developer Track Keynote: A discussion with Engineering leaders from Slack, Strava, Gusto, and the Trade Desk' from 4:00-6:00 p.m. at Basecamp on Tuesday. The speakers at this panel included: Denver Startup Week presents a live discussion on business development in Colorado. Photo taken on Tuesday, September 25 by Matthew
Denver Startup Week Opened 2018 with a Block Party at Skyline Park
Hundreds Gathered In Skyline Park to Network and Explore Denver Startup Week is officially underway with events taking place September 24-28. The Denver tech community is rapidly expanding and evolving with the never-ending new demands from consumers. Different industries continually have been coming together monthly in Meetups, and annually for the as Denver Startup Week. After getting to know the Boulder tech community for the past year and half, I wanted to check out additional communities in the area. Denver Startup Week offers free presentations and demonstrations during the day, as well as the opportunity to network and learn from
Denver Startup Week Happening September 24-28 Featuring Free Events for Entrepreneurs and Startups
3rd Annual Denver Startup Week Pitch Challenge Will Present $100,000 to the Winner One of the largest entrepreneurial gatherings is taking place September 24-28 and is known as Denver Startup Week. The festival organizers connect established business leaders with up-and-coming startups with a series of live presentations, demos, and group meetings. Denver Startup Week also provides a Pitch Challenge for independent companies to win $100,000 in prizes. Review the different companies competing in 2018 via Denver Startup Week's YouTube channel. Mary Betsy has produced a heartfelt documentary on the Pitch Challenge in 2015. Watch over the short film to obtain a
DevOps Boulder Delivers an Informative Presentation by Trevor Sullivan from Amazon Web Services
Trevor Sullivan from AWS Reviews Cloudtrail Trent Hein has continued to evolve a Meetup group known as DevOps Boulder for the past several years. On Monday, August 20 the group meet in downtown Boulder at Rule4 to discuss cloud operating regarding AWS Cloudtrail. The meeting was held at a larger venue, and the group was close to 100 people. One of the group members brought up an event by Software Freedom School with a DevOps Camp. (Web link: http://www.sofree.us/devopscamp.html) A young adult presented his science fair project to a room full of advanced coders. Surprisingly, his presentation on utilizing a
GoDaddy Migrates Data Infrastructure to Amazon Web Services
AWS Plans to Continue to Accelerate Cloud Computing Services with GoDaddy GoDaddy is migrating additional infrastructure over to Amazon Web Services to maximize their abilities with cloud computing. The infrastructure they plan to connect with AWS is machine learning, analytics, databases, and containers. As a WordPress Developer and GoDaddy advocate, I hope they will continue to speed up sites with the WordPress framework. Currently, the page load time for this website is averaging close to 7 seconds per page on the regular Web. Instant Articles, Google AMP pages, and other reduced versions of our site run faster in comparison to regular
SXSW 2018 Hosts Music, Politics, Technology, Film and Additional Interactive Programs in Austin
Bernie Sanders Provides Insight on How to Be Politically Engaged at SXSW 2018 The 32nd annual SXSW has officially kicked off in downtown Austin, Texas. This event will highlight film, music, and the latest technology from March 9-18. Film and Interactive programs are currently taking center stage at South by Southwest. Music events will kick into high gear on Monday, March 12. SXSW Live is streaming a Q & A with Elon Musk at 1:00 p.m. EST / 12:00 p.m. CST on Sunday, March 11. https://youtu.be/kzlUyrccbos Bernie Sanders at South by Southwest 2018 https://youtu.be/7YBunslGSgs Jack Tapper and Bernie Sanders conducted
Twitter Fake Users Get the Axe on Social Media
The Mass Exodus of Fake Accounts on Twitter The day of reckoning on social media has arrived on Twitter. Several accounts are currently seeing their user count drop like their level of talent at a dance contest. Personally, I love it. The reason I love this mass exodus is due to our company never buying fake followers to inflate our numbers to appear to be more valuable online. It has always bothered me that media producers are too lazy to acquire growth organically, and take the fast and easy way to fool advertisers into thinking they provide any real value.
Live Stream: Tesla and SpaceX Send Starman Into Space
Soar Into Outer Space with Tesla and SpaceX Tesla and SpaceX have sent a robot with a Tesla Roadster on the Falcon Heavy rocket. Elon Musk plans to have the Roadster drive on Mars, and the rocket is currently in orbit. Watch the live stream on YouTube, and stream the classic rock track 'Space Oddity' by David Bowie. https://youtu.be/aBr2kKAHN6M https://youtu.be/iYYRH4apXDo Currently over Australia ?? pic.twitter.com/HAya3E6OEJ — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 6, 2018 Payload will be my midnight cherry Tesla Roadster playing Space Oddity. Destination is Mars orbit. Will be in deep space for a billion years or so if it
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