Sentences with phrase «tech people talk»

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2016, in his words, will be the year people start implementing the tactical changes they've been talking about for years, while doubling down on existing mar - tech partnerships.
«It feels like there's some confusion between the company that's building something, and the company that has people talking about building something,» said Rob Lloyd, Hyperloop Tech's CEO.
Yes, blunt talk can hurt, but the free flow of both criticism and praise is, according to career coach and former tech exec Kim Scott, «the single most important part of managing people
«The thing that's been interesting to me about tech is that when I talk to other companies, people talk about where other people went to college,» she says.
When Freitas sat down to talk to young people about their phones, she heard some pretty crazy stories of raging tech addiction, from the girl who gave her phone a name and talked about it like a friend to the boy who claimed he'd rather leave his brain at home than his precious device.
«If you ask me what I think is the most important, whoever tech companies hire, they need people from diverse backgrounds, racially diverse and diverse in terms of gender, and especially when we are talking about content moderation, there is a cultural element to that.
We talked about biases in the tech sector against people who come from different background «Unconscious bias?
He previously tried to talk to his 13 - year - old daughter about data privacy and social media — even providing examples of how much the tech companies know about people and what they can do with that information.
Action: Block some network requests Who is this for: Paranoid people How difficult is it: Need to be tech savvy Tell me more: On macOS, you can install something called Little Snitch to get an alert every time an app tries to talk with a server.
People have definitely talked about how tech platforms get so large as to be unregulatable.
More broadly, this tactic reminded me of what folks from the abortive Mark Warner presidential campaign said a couple of years ago about his appearance in Second Life: very few people actually saw Warner there, but many more talked about it, and they talked about it on tech sites and gaming sites that are normally tough to break into.
I.e., even at tech - heavy SXSW I heard people talking about feeling uncomfortable around someone wearing Google Glass because they weren't sure if they were being photographed or not.
«Not just cafeterias — DACA recipients own business, work in tech industries, we're talking about a range of people.
«I think it has great potential if people use it to track inputs around specific topics — say, educators in a Twitter group who share tidbits from ed - tech books they are reading, talk about great purchase deals, or even do simple tech Q&A.»
As I put it in Letters, «When I talk to the leaders of schools or systems heralded for their success with technology, it's striking how consistently they brush past the tech in order to talk about learning, people, problem - solving, and redesign.
The problem with this formula is that is it very difficult to duplicate, even for tech giants like HTC — though credit where it is due, a fairly clever Tweet this week has people talking at least a little bit.
At last December's FutureBook conference, Sara Lloyd talked about how Pan Macmillan used the high - tech mechanic of takeaway coffee cups to collect information from people waiting in line at a book launch.
The forums have been going strong for almost a decade and have been a gathering place for people to talk about their Kindle e-readers, seek ebook recommendations and get tech support from within the community.
We have a huge tech forum that allows you to watch tutorial videos and talk to other people who have the same device as you do.
But now some real tech companies (read: Apple) are starting to talk about THE CLOUD, and people of course are taking notice and asking really tough questions, like...
And one of my favorite authors came out of FutureBook 2015 saying that the whole day was focused on tech: she'd had no idea that the trade was doing so much, let alone talking so much, she said, about new innovations — from Judith Curr's Crave app and self - publishing authors at that bastion of Big Five - ism Simon & Schuster to the «page - breaking» user - experience concepts of Peter Meyers and Georgina Moore's excellent discussion on what happens when corporate marketing people take to the choppy waters of social media....
When you open this screen and the orange button loads and shows «Connect» then you'll be able to talk with a tech support person.
People are talking about digital tech's opportunity to improve the classroom.
I had some trouble with the science fiction tech that you're talking about — it needs to have an element of realism, be cool enough that people are awed by the shiny new technology, but not so far out there that people are scratching their heads.
Not since the 2000 tech bubble have I seen so many people talking about and speculating in something they know absolutely nothing about.
They would rather talk about tech stocks because that's what people want to see on TV.
Linda, the vet tech, really touched my heart by being very gentle with Annie - who tends to be a «scaredy cat» around people in general - and talking about establishing a «relationship» with her!
Ever since High Voltage Software debuted their tech demo showing off what their Quantum 3 engine can do on the Wii, people have been talking about a company finally pushing Nintendo's system to its actual limits.
They're talking at Quake Con about both DOOM 4 and their next title Rage (a first person shooter car driving game) both utilizing the same engine, the Tech 5 engine, and being developed simultaneously.
People love to talk about solving climate crisis via carbon pricing and high - tech, low - carbon alternatives.
«Lately, I've talked to a lot of people who have some misconceptions about what it means to be a tech - friendly law office.»
But we thought we'd take a little bit of a break from that and talk more about its purpose and why we built it, which is that in law practice and small firm law practice if you are a creative business person or an innovator or tech oriented or trying to think up ways to better serve clients that haven't been tried before, we've found that that can be really isolating and that there can often be a lot of active resistance from other lawyers, from bar associations, from regulators, and that it can just be a really strange experience to be someone trying to make your business better, make the world better, and to feel alone or to feel like people are actively trying to stop you from doing that.
Bob, who is the chief IT officer of Baker Hostetler and one of the most astute observers of the legal tech scene, had the idea to create a consortium of corporate counsel, tech people and outside counsel to talk about blockchain, what it can do and where it can go.
I looked to outsource, and so I took a bid from a company overseas, and then I talked to some people that had provided me tech support in the past.
And then, so you see my blog there and then in the ABA Survey when they talk about what people learn from things, like, one of the big sources of the ABA Journal were I've written a tech column for years, and so, I unfairly like to add those numbers together and look at what a large percentage of people are learning about legal technology for me, and then Tom, of course corrects my analysis of those numbers.
But it did pretty well for me in that, they wanted people to move over to the Legaltech News team, after yourself left, and everybody who is involved there, and yeah, the tech space is something that's always been really interesting to me, because talking with corporate counsel is nice, and there were excellent people that I'd interview on a daily basis, but I've always been drawn to the people that are pushing stuff forward.
Whereas 12 - 18 months ago, they noted, people were talking about legal tech, it was only now (recently in the last 6 - 12 months) that they're starting to really see it and experience it — and they're most definitely paying attention to what it means.
I've talked with dozens of people from legal tech companies over the past few months and they all admit to a fundamental truth: The success or failure of their products hinges on whether their customers make the necessary process changes to improve their practices.
Jihan Wu, in his recent talk at The Future of Bitcoin Conference, said this is one of the premier biases that people in our tech - savvy environment have to be wary of and acknowledge.
Hundreds of media, entertainment, info and tech execs will be there in person to talk about the best ways to make content pay.
Consumers have long hailed the customer service experience of Apple's Genius Bar since it gives users a convenient place to visit, and actual people to talk to, when they need some tech support.
Talking about Face ID — although a few people were disappointed that Apple couldn't get an under - screen fingerprint recognition tech, the 1,000,000 to 1 failure rate of the technology swiftly shunned all doubts (Touch ID has a failure rate of 50,000 to 1).
Would you need to talk to the tech support people through the app itself, over the phone?
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People are still talking about the high cost of the new Moto Z Force — but only because in the past the Moto devices were never this high - tech.
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