Dc Based Accelerator Mach37 Begins Second Class Of Cybersecurity Startups

MACH37 is an accelerator located at the Center for Innovative Technology in Herndon, VA. The incubator program is a 90-day affair and is aimed at developing the next generation of information security product companies. On top of mentoring and various programming, each startup will receive $50,000 upon completion of the program. The five cybersecurity startups in MACH37’s second class include: Axon Ghost Sentinel provides decentralized security solutions for mobile devices, mobile ad-hoc networks, and enterprise networks....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Joan Steadman

Dc S Hottest Showcasing Startup Seva Call Makes Finding Local Service Providers A Breeze

Providing this convenience was enough to earn the DC-based marketplace the honor of DC’s Hottest Showcasing Startup at last night’s Tech Cocktail DC Mixer. We caught up with Manpreet Singh, co-founder and president at Seva Call, to learn more about the inspiration behind the business, how they compete against Angie’s List, and when it’s appropriate to say no to funding. Tech Cocktail: Who does Seva Call target? Manpreet Singh: Seva Call serves small to medium businesses in over 50 industry categories and the people who need their services....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 728 words · Irma Jemison

Developers Earn Equity For Your Code At Sf Based Late Labs

The human imagination is a powerful thing. Entrepreneurs typically possess it in spades. After all, they’re supplanting the status quo with a new reality; imagination is what bridges the two. That’s why these entrepreneurs are happy to trade in the lofty paychecks they would otherwise be receiving from a corporate job for what’s inside the Mystery Box. Tech Cocktail: What was the inspiration behind Late Labs? What do you enjoy most about working on it?...

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Charles Watts

Digital Imaging In The World Of Dentistry

Dental Imagery in a Digital-First World Dentistry has gone a long way since it’s beginnings — it’s branched out to several categories of study. There are already a lot of specializations of dentistry such as cosmetic dentistry, neuro-muscular dentistry, and clinical dentistry. All of these specializations rely on certain technologies for them to do their work well. However, even the most innovative of these technologies constantly need upgrades to ensure effectiveness....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Donna Fowler

Dreamit Athena A Startup Accelerator For Women

DreamIt, which is ranked the #9 or #15 top startup accelerator depending whom you ask, believes they are the first top-tier accelerator to launch a program for women. Startups will get the regular DreamIt perks, which include $25,000 in funding and office space. But they’ll also get resources targeted specifically at women founders, including: Curriculum and speakers on the challenges for women entrepreneurs. Access to mentors through Springboard Enterprises, a network of experts who want to help women launch tech startups....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 158 words · Robert Davis

Dropio Sells Products For Less Than Their Lowest Prices

But what if you want an even lower price? What if you want to show your fiscally responsible side what it feels like to save more than anyone else? Well, no you can. Slashing the Lowest Prices Dropio is an app, available for iOS, that does exactly that. You can get the absolute 100 percent lowest prices slashed even more. I know, I was surprised too. However, the caveat here is that, instead of simply showing users the best available price for a given product, Dropio actually slashes that price down, dropping it for users to grab....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Gayle Aviles

Education Might Be Broken But Students Can Fix It

He didn’t abandon his interest in neuroscience by any means, Satanovsky simply found something in this world that was more important to him: entrepreneurship. You see, when he was working at this company he was bitten by the startup bug, big time. Like many entrepreneurs before him he realized, while it was a big risk, his best bet was to pack up and move on out to Silicon Valley. After all, he had a colleague who was starting a company out there and she invited him to come help launch it....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 579 words · George Vandenberg

Ellen S Oscar Selfie Takes Twitter Record From President Obama

The photo includes Ellen DeGeneres, Jared Leto, Jennifer Lawrence, Channing Tatum, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Kevin Spacey, Brad Pitt, Lupita Nyong’o and her brother, Angelina Jolie and Bradley Cooper who used his long arm to his advantage to take the photo. In case you missed it, you can help become a part of history by favoriting and retweeting the photo (below). — Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) March 3, 2014 — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 7, 2012

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 75 words · Zachariah Read

Empathy The Most Important Thing

Embarrassed, Monica shouted at Scott, “Well, at least I HAVE eyebrows,” without realizing that Scott had recently recovered from leukemia. As the other kids were laughing at him, Scott sulked away and sat on a rock under the shade of a low tree – away from the other campers, burying his face in the palms of his hands. I walked over to Scott, sat down next to him, took a few slow breaths, and said, “I’m sorry....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Franklin Minihane

Empower The World S First Electronic Focusing Eyeglasses

emPower frames look like normal glasses but the lenses have special powers as they tackle an age old problem that bifocal eyeglass wearers have been encountering for years – blurred vision. With bifocals, you have two lenses joined together where one is for reading (at the bottom of the lens) and the other is for normal vision (at the top of the lens). The problem is you always have the reading lens in the way....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 162 words · Alane Glenn

Facebook And Google Just Dropped Off 2020 S Best Places To Work List

While a few tech companies still make the top ten, that sharp drop-off for two of the biggest names in the industry is a sign of the times. Employees are perhaps starting to question the impact these companies have on the world, or are feeling the pressure as more restrictive employer practices kick in. Big Tech in Glassdoor’s Rankings The Glassdoor rankings draw on employee reviews, judging an array of factors that include workplace culture, senior management, and benefits....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 586 words · Wanda Sampsell

Facebook Co Founder Calls For Break Up Tech Co

Writing in the New York Times, Chris Hughes, who had been involved with Facebook since its embryonic beginnings in 2002, says that Facebook has gotten simply too big for its own- and Mark Zuckerberg’s- good. He proposes that the company be divided into smaller ones to mitigate its power and the all-consuming affect it has on its users. Many agree, including prominent US government officials. Mark, the Person At a time when everyone, from the guy in the cubicle next to you to your own grandmother, has an opinion on Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg, it’s refreshing to get a perspective from someone who was there right from day dot....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 929 words · David Ramirez

Facebook Fined 500K By Uk Information Agency 2018 Tech Co

An ICO investigation found that between 2007 and 2014, Facebook “processed the personal information of users unfairly” for a number of reasons related to data protection and data consent. It’s not the first fine Facebook has been handed, having previously had to pay up to the EU for its shady tax affairs, but it is one of the first for its inappropriate use of user data. So, what does this mean for Facebook?...

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 538 words · Marilee Cordes

Facebook S Libra Blocked In France And Germany Tech Co

The cryptocurrency debate has raged on for years now, with critics complaining about everything from its volatility to its propensity for use within the criminal community. Even with the dozens of potentially valuable uses for the innovative currency, the dangers seem to be notably outweighing any value that might be had, particularly when private tech companies — with plenty of unchecked power as it is — are the ones spearheading their own cryptocurrencies....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 593 words · Roberta Phillips

Fcc Commissioner Urges Apple And Google To Ban Tiktok

In a letter penned to the companies yesterday, Carr expressed concerns over TikTok’s Chinese control and handling of sensitive US data, citing a report containing leaked audio recordings that was released last week. The wildly popular video-sharing app, TikTok, is no stranger to controversy, with the platform almost being banned outright by the Trump administration in 2020. However, as government agencies continue to zero in on the platform, it’s unclear whether the app will be able to remain unscathed this time around....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 630 words · James Rohr

Felt App Brings Handwritten Cards To The 21St Century

People loved sending letters and postcards, especially since they were the best means to keep in touch with their loved ones or carry out business affairs. Sadly, the current advent of technology has put snail mail in a more secondary position. Now, a fairly new service is trying to bring handwritten postcards to the spotlight again: meet Felt. Developed exclusively for iOS (with the Android version coming soon), Felt aims to get the best of two worlds, by joining the power of technology with the great feeling of sending and receiving a handwritten postcard....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Annette Adams

Firefox Could Get An Ultra Secure Tor Mode Tech Co

According to a proposal from the Tor Project’s meeting in Stockholm earlier this month, some engineers are planning to bring the Tor browser’s extra security and privacy to Firefox. According to the proposal, the new mode might come as an exclusive add-on, or as a built in feature in future Firefox releases. So, why is Firefox doubling-down on privacy, and when can we expect this Tor Mode? What Would a ‘Tor Mode’ Look Like on Firefox?...

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 440 words · Ricardo Driskill

First Opinion Is Eliminating Unnecessary Doctor Visits

To that end, First Opinion today announced that they have successfully closed a Series A funding round, bringing in $6 million in total. The participating investors included Polaris Partners, True Ventures, Felicis Ventures, Scrum Ventures, and Monashees Capital. In addition to this funding round, First Opinion has raised $2.6 million in seed funding, bringing their total investment amount to $8.6 million. First Opinion offers an alternative to the time and cost associated with unnecessary visits by offering users 24-hour access to trained physicians via text messaging....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 198 words · Warren Degenfelder

Fitbit Ipo Price Opens 52 Higher Than Expected

According to CNBC, Fitbit’s IPO is on track to be one of this year’s top 10 stock market debuts. By 10:45 AM ET today, more than 30 million of the company’s shared had already been traded. Initially, Fitbit had had priced its IPO at $20 a share – a day after it had just raised its IPO range between $17 and $19 per share. As we previously noted, the Fitbit has seen double increases year-to-year, selling 10....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Ruby Soto

Five Reasons To Start Up In Des Moines Iowa

1. Community – There is so much inspiration and support in the air. When I first thought about how badly the ticketing industry needed a serious change, I went to my friend, Ben Milne (Dwolla, CEO) for his thoughts. At the time, I thought the answer was to introduce Dwolla to artists, venues, and event organizers and call it “good.” I thought if we fixed the fee issue, we’d be taking one big step in the right direction....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 903 words · Beth Pierce