Sunday, May 22, 2016

Can Austin still be a tech hub without Lyft, Uber? and other top stories.

  • Can Austin still be a tech hub without Lyft, Uber?

    Can Austin still be a tech hub without Lyft, Uber?
    AUSTIN - Austin is still a city of innovation, despite the departure of Uber and Lyft.That's the message that Austin resident and tech CEO Arlo Gilbert wants the world to hear.But the city is facing some blow-back after it voted for stricter background checks for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft.Both Uber and Lyft pulled out of the city two days later as a result -- and Silicon Valley has been vocal about what it thinks this means for the state of tech in Austin.Paul Graham, cofounder ..
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  • Solar-powered plane lands in Ohio after flight from Oklahoma

    Solar-powered plane lands in Ohio after flight from Oklahoma
    FILE - In this April 23, 2016 file photo, Solar Impulse 2 lands at Moffett Field in Mountain View, Calif., completing the leg of its journey from Hawaii in its attempt to circumnavigate the globe. A solar-powered airplane that landed in Oklahoma last week is headed to Ohio on the latest leg of its around-the-world journey. The Swiss-made Solar Impulse 2 took off from Tulsa International Airport about 5 a.m. Saturday, May 21, 2016, with a destination of Dayton, Ohio. The flight was expected to..
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  • 10 tips for improving your credit score

    10 tips for improving your credit score
    The following information is provided by Graphiq and Credio. by Ryan Vanzo While you may not think of it regularly, your credit score can have significant ramifications on some major life events. Your score can influence whether or not you’re approved for things like credit cards or personal loans. It can change how much you pay in interest for a mortgage or whether you get accepted into an apartment complex. It can even affect your chances of getting and staying married. As such, it’s not sur..
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  • Union City boy, 9, hawks his smart watch at San Mateo Maker Faire

    Union City boy, 9, hawks his smart watch at San Mateo Maker Faire
    SAN MATEO -- At this year's sprawling celebration of creativity and design -- which includes displays as diverse as drone races and masking-tape sculptures -- 9-year-old Omkar Govil-Nair proudly peddled his smart watch for kids, while wiping chocolate ice cream from his cheek.Seated at the San Mateo Event Center Saturday, the young entrepreneur, who has been coming to the Maker Faire since he was 4, was free to be a kid -- and a technology maven."I made the smart watch for kids so they can easil..
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  • Battle Ensues Over Control of Sumner Redstone's Trust

    Battle Ensues Over Control of Sumner Redstone's Trust
    Months of simmering tensions over the future control of Sumner Redstone’s $40 billion media empire erupted over the weekend into open warfare, as two of the mogul’s longtime lieutenants were told they were removed as stewards of his holdings in Viacom Inc. and CBS Corp. Late Friday, a lawyer claiming to represent Mr. Redstone, the 92-year-old controlling shareholder of the media companies, informed Viacom Chief Executive Philippe Dauman and Viacom director George Abrams that they had been dismi..
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  • Governor McAuliffe announces Virginia's unemployment rate drops below 4.0%

    Governor McAuliffe announces Virginia's unemployment rate drops below 4.0%
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  • Uber Knows When Riders Would Be Willing To Pay Surge Pricing

    Uber Knows When Riders Would Be Willing To Pay Surge Pricing
    Did you know that Uber knows when your phone battery is dying and you're willing to pay more for a ride? This is a major insight on the psychology behind "surge pricing" that Keith Chen, the ride-sharing company’s head of economic research, revealed in an interview with NPR this week. Do not be surprised: Uber very well knows when your phone battery is running low so its app can get into low-power mode – and, as a result, learn that you are willing to shell out more for your ride home. "That is..
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