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CES 2017: A Preview to Upcoming Technology from Las Vegas
Las Vegas will become the center of technology breakthrough coming up from January 5-8 for CES 2017. This year the event will highlight a variety of technology-based topics from automotive technology, to consumer tech, and beyond the limitations of our imaginations. To quickly breakdown all the topics and need-to-know points of CES 2017, we have created a list, as well as YouTube video playlist to get familiar with the events coming up in Las Vegas this week. The Consumer Technology Association published a piece covering the unknown trends to explode at the annual event. They cover invisible topics, such as
Does Bitcoin have the Demand to Excel at a Price Point Over $780?
Bitcoin is an electronic form of currency that has made impressive gains over the past few weeks. On Wednesday, Bitcoin was valued at 968.00 USD per Bitcoin. In comparison, to the all-time high of 979.45 per Bitcoin. The digital currency has continued to have a positive trend during 2016. One of the strong driving points to the increase in demand may be the instability of the major currencies around the globe. One of the questions that I would like to see is how Bitcoin will react when valued around the 980.00 USD price point. The price of the currency
A Year in Review with the Top Articles in Music, Film & Tech from 2016
Twenty sixteen has been a year for the record books regarding a large variety of topics. First, we want to thank everyone for taking the time to review our coverage that connects audiences all over the globe with news covering music, film, technology and additional industries during 2016. It was exciting to bring on two new multimedia producers with Lindsey Tucker and Samantha Harvey joining the team. They helped add content for festivals in Florida and Colorado. Harvey is set to cover the Gem and Jam Festival in Arizona coming up in early February 2017. Our outlet was accepted to Google News
Snapchat IPO in Quarter 1 2017 Could Shakeup Facebook Stock Prices
In late October and early November the news hit that Facebook's revenue would be slowing down in 2017 with a focus on investing into the company. After year-to-year success in the technology industry, Facebook has finally hit a wall known as the largest initial public offering since 2014, and that is the Snapchat IPO. Investors have seen Facebook do well, and stumble over the past four and a half years. Overall, the stock has provided investors with stable returns to keep them happy. Recently, Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg announced that Morgan Freemon would be the voice of their upcoming artificial intelligence project
Amazon Go to Open Tech-Fueled Grocery Stores
Amazon announced today their new technology-based grocery store in Seattle. The company has created an application to help shoppers connect with products. The app and store is called Amazon Go. If you watch the video below it gives a walkthrough of how the technology works. Amazon is pushing hard for a checkout-free shopping experience, but I'm not totally buying that line. Yes, customers do not have to check out, which is not all that time consuming overall. In addition, they do have to check in, so I don't see the big difference. Not only do you check in, but
Hour of Code Kicks Off with World Class Athletes
Hour of Code is officially underway in countries around the globe. This initiative helps younger people learn new skills in computer coding. The online platform provides one-hour tutorial designed for all ages in over 45 languages. Join millions of students and teachers in over 180 countries starting with an Hour of Code. In reality, it is difficult to get young people excited about computer programming overall. They want to exercise and burn energy. This creates a barrier for young people that need to learn computer science skills. Code.org and Khan Academy has started Hour of Code for people that
Amazon Web Services Releases Three New Artificial Intelligence Services
AWS re:Invent 2016 presented new products and services from Amazon Web Services. During November 28 to December 2 guests traveled to Las Vegas to learn more about future trends in technology. AWS re:Invent works as a product release conference, as well as an informative short-term educative platform. The event is creating more ways for people in the technology industry to acquire skills, and build upon the skill sets they currently have with seasoned professionals. One of the emerging tracks in the tech industry that re:Invent covered was artificial intelligence and machine learning. Amazon and Business Wire noted: "Thousands of
AWS re:Invent 2016 Showcases the Future of Cloud Computing in Las Vegas
Amazon Web Services re:Invent 2016 took place from November 28 - December 2 throughout downtown Las Vegas. This year the event celebrated their firth year as an interactive conference. 50,000 people joined the live stream from re:Invent 2016. Close to a hundred thousand people will engage with re:Invent in 2016. This trend will continue with more people looking to build skills in the technology industry. We have covered AWS re:Invent for a second year now off-site. I see our company covering more tech conferences in the upcoming future onsite. With the online information available, I have been able to
Renown YouTube Producer Casey Neistat Sells Beme to CNN
Casey Neistat and Beme are set to merge with CNN in 2017 following a multimillion dollar deal. Neistat, the indie YouTube success story, recently started a video-sharing app with the company Beme. Overall, the company brought in users, but like many applications, it experienced difficulty retaining attention with returning users. Neistat pivoted with that company to working out a large deal with CNN for a reported 25 million dollars. The Wall Street Journal also notes, 'as part of the acquisition, CNN will by summer of next year launch a standalone media company led by Mr. Neistat and Beme co-founder Matt
How 3D Printing Is Helping Reshape the Healthcare Industry
The healthcare industry continues to grow and build with the use of 3D printing and digital data integration. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is more commonly known for printing objects with plastic-based molding. In 2014, the 3D-printing industry grew by 35.2%, and experienced a slight slowdown in 2015. The field has bounced back in 2016. The future is looking bright for the 3D technology industry. 3D Printing Industry reported: 'Starting in 2017, hospitals in Dubai will introduce 3D printers to prepare surgeons for medical procedures: according to a senior health officer in the country.' This shows how additive manufacturing
Las Vegas will become the center of technology breakthrough coming up
Bitcoin is an electronic form of currency that has made impressive
Twenty sixteen has been a year for the record books regarding a
In late October and early November the news hit that Facebook's
Amazon announced today their new technology-based grocery store in Seattle. The
Hour of Code is officially underway in countries around the globe.
AWS re:Invent 2016 presented new products and services from Amazon Web
Amazon Web Services re:Invent 2016 took place from November 28 -
Casey Neistat and Beme are set to merge with CNN in
The healthcare industry continues to grow and build with the use









