From cows to coins, and paper to plastic, money has evolved in many forms. Soon enough, however, we could all be spending money that’s a bit more abstract.
GM invests $500 million in Lyft and creates autonomous car alliance
General Motors is investing $500 million in Lyft, a strategic partnership that includes a rental program for drivers of the car-sharing service and also the creation of an on-demand autonomous car network.
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LG will unveil rollable 18-inch OLED display
LG is unveiling their new 18-inch rollable display. Although they have shown screens at a much smaller size, this one is by far the most mesmerizing.
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Students now standing up to learn
With the endless distractions of phones, the constant repeating to ‘sit down!’, and the struggle that almost all teachers go through on a daily basis to keep their students engaged, Juliet Starrett and her husband noticed that something needed to be done.
Hypnosis can replace anesthesia in brain surgery
The future of policing and deploying new technology
Before deploying new technologies such as body cameras, drones and data analytics, law enforcement administrators should be well-advised to consider a number of factors. As more technology is becoming mandatory for some agencies, it’s imperative to understand exactly what the future will hold later down the road.
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6 social media trends for 2016
With the rise of live streaming on social with platforms like Periscope and Facebook hitting 1 billion users in a single day, 2015 had a few milestones that made the year fascinating. Predictions are now geared and ready to see what 2016 has to offer.
Success with code bootcamps: Working as a bootcamp grad – Part 3
Tech recruiters know how much competition there is for talent these days. There just aren’t enough good engineers to meet the demand.
As a result of this demand, coding bootcamps have launched, not just all over the country but all over the globe, to help this growing issue. Thousands and thousands of post-college adults have been dropping their careers to battle through months in these bootcamps to become engineers.
NOTE: If you’d like to find out more about coding bootcamps and becoming an engineer, check out DaVinci Coders located in Westminster, Colorado.
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Success with code bootcamps: Hiring for employers – Part 2
Tech recruiters know how much competition there is for talent these days. There just aren’t enough good engineers to meet the demand.
As a result of this demand, coding bootcamps have launched, not just all over the country but all over the globe, to help this growing issue. Thousands and thousands of post-college adults have been dropping their careers to battle through months in these bootcamps to become engineers.
NOTE: If you’d like to find out more about coding bootcamps and becoming an engineer, check out DaVinci Coders located in Westminster, Colorado.
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Successfully hiring code bootcamp grads – Part 1
Tech recruiters know how much competition there is for talent these days. There just aren’t enough good engineers to meet the demand.
As a result of this demand, coding bootcamps have launched, not just all over the country but all over the globe, to help this growing issue. Thousands and thousands of post-college adults have been dropping their careers to battle through months in these bootcamps to become engineers.
NOTE: If you’d like to find out more about coding bootcamps and becoming an engineer, check out DaVinci Coders located in Westminster, Colorado.
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Tokyo police uses drones with nets to catch other drones
The Tokyo Police Department is using a fleet of interceptor drones with nets that are designed to catch suspicious-looking drones. Due to terror concerns, it has become illegal to fly drones in specific areas, which is why the police have taken to the skies.
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The Disney robot that can climb walls
Can your robot do this? Disney’s new robot, VertiGo, can easily drive up walls and on flat ground. We’re not sure what exactly Disney has planned for this technology, but it seems the possibilities are endless.













