Sentences with phrase «want big tech»

If you don't want big tech companies to peek at and sell what you do online — in whatever form — you have to go out of your way to change it.

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Silicon Valley entrepreneur Steve Blank spoke to graduates of his realization that he wanted to do more than just be a «cog» after leaving the military as a youth and joining a big tech company.
In recent years, an increasing number of tech startups have turned into big - time investments opportunities for VCs, and as a result, these funds have wanted to get in on the action to bolster investor returns too.
I wanted to build a bigger following among tech enthusiasts, writers, and editors.
She also said that it's hard to find tech - savvy people who want to work for small companies; they'd rather work for big, multinational corporations.
There's a Big Cybersecurity Problem, and Congress Wants Tech Companies to Make Their «Cheaper» Gadgets a Lot More Secure
It turns out, you have to hit big - tech companies in the pocketbook if you want them to take change seriously.
Initially, Powers and Walker started a paid internship program, and traversed the country looking for ambitious black and Hispanic students who wanted a chance to work in big tech companies.
In 2012, they launched Code2040, an organization that wants to create a pipeline of talented black and Hispanic students and aspiring entrepreneurs, and funnel them to the biggest tech firms in the world.
Disruptive tech startups are being acquired at incredible rates — companies want to own a piece of the «next big thing» and they are throwing a lot of money around hoping to be part of the next big tech play.
This tech play debuted with a healthy pop — here's how to play the stock Shares in German health - care technology juggernaut Siemens Healthineers may be driven by one key product's performanceWhile shares in Siemens Healthineers have danced higher so far since debuting last month, investors might not want to bet that big gains will continue for the medical - technology stock.
That the long path to Oklahoma getting an undisputed spot in the final four of the 2017 Playoff begins with Mayfield walking on at Texas Tech, not because he didn't have scholarship offers, but because he wanted to «play somewhere big
The European Commission wants to see big tech firms pay a 3 % tax on some of their revenues.
In the latest episode of Investigative Postcast, environmental reporter Dan Telvock talks to Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards about the risks posed by lead in drinking water, and why it's a bigger problem than local governments want to acknowledge.
The big tech companies will always want to swat their public along into the future.
However, I totally realize that I'm big into tech, I'm a developer and I want this customization and certain workflows.
Then we had great surprise from rob the sales manager who was very intelligent very captive and very helpful yet extremely patient, who gave us the latest car version with approx the same budget he even got us an insurance to facilitate the whole process, they really kept a big smile on our faces by them walking the extra mile with us (I must admit we were very fussy customers) yet the sales team were very keen to win the business and we definitely recommend them to any one who wants a reliable affordable and high tech car.
BMW is finally bringing its baby SUV, the BMW X1, to the US this fall as part of the X1's mid-life refresh or life cycle impulse (in BMW - speak) and it fits a whole lot of trends into a car smaller than the Toyota RAV4: It targets city dwellers who need small vehicles for tight parking spaces; it speaks to baby boomers who have fewer possessions (and kids) to lug around but still want an upscale vehicle; and it has many but not all of the big - Bimmer tech goodies that can raise the price of a new Bimmer by $ 20K, including BMW's suite of applications that live in the center stack for music, information, and navigation.
If you want more Entune dash tech, you can upgrade and get a bigger touchscreen with a navigation app for streaming maps and directions.
The Passat is clearly for someone who has the German big badge money and wants all the latest tech in his car in a mature and understated package.
For tech head it may not be that big a deal, but I think a lot of mainstream buyers want something hassle - free and that includes music, tv and movies.
Want to make sure you're caught up on all the big news in tech?
This includes some big tech bloggers like the one at Verge who «wanted to make sweet love to iPhone 5» (Yes, he actually wrote that).
Today, I want to mention four names in big cap tech that I think fall into the franchise type «compounder» category, but still are selling at cheap prices relative to their earnings and free cash flow.
None of the vet techs knew what to do, so I asked them if they wanted to help me with a big plan we could all take part in.
This gives you more control over your character than most other games out there; you could focus on building your sniper's cloaking tech, or maybe you want the biggest and best guns for the engineer, you have complete control.
Nevertheless, Henson wants Rare to be the main innovative developer for Microsoft's motion sensing tech, saying «they have great vision, they are very creative and they take big bold risks to create groundbreaking experiences.»
There's a relatively extensive tech tree available to each of the 6 - different factions that make up the game, but there's very few hard decisions to make; most of the time you can build everything, with the biggest decisions usually being whether you want to increase the growth of one unit or another.
The tech is there, costs, volume of parts for production will be, importantly we're well into this generation, a standard length of time for a Sony games console and more importantly developers want a bigger canvas to make their art.
- Link doesn't have much of a character in this game - they wanted players to relate to Link and play as themselves - Link's face doesn't have much expression in this game, and that was done on purpose - for Zelda games, the devs always try to make the player feel like Link - that was pushed even moreso for this entry - everytime a Zelda releases, Aonuma watches fan feedback and considers that for the future - the items Link uses to solve are always going to be important - regardless of the tech that Nintendo provides, exploration in the series is important - Link's growth through who he meets is also an important element of the franchise - Aonuma thought about Zelda freedom when considering Breath of the Wild, and was brought back to the days of the original Zelda - this was a big point of inspiration for Breath of the Wild - with Ocarina of Time 3D, Nintendo wanted to really utilize the 3D and had a desire to let players enjoy Ocarina of Time outside - the goal with A Link to the Past was creating more depth - Aonuma used to think that getting lost in a 3D world wasn't okay - this lead Aonuma to putting in tons of hints and guiding players - he has since changed that idea and convinced himself that it's okay to get lost - the first two years of development the devs created a game where just running around was fun - climbing is very important, because players can climb high and see destinations they want to visit - you can place your own markers to decide where you want to go - when the devs create a Zelda title, they consider not using the name Link - since they don't have anything else to go with, they choose Link - the name Link doesn't hold much value, since the player is the one creating the journey - when Nintendo first created Link, they wanted a character that is literally the link between people - that is why his name is Link - to think that the Zelda series has been around so long that there are all sorts of urban legends and myths makes Miyamoto really happy
Demos are inevitable, but gamers will want more than simple tech demos however, they'll want games and a big exclusive will help Sony no end.
Selling VR tech with actual games people want to play is a big problem for not just Playstation VR, but VR as a whole.
The biggest problem facing tech - oriented companies looking to make a mint off the smart grid might be convincing utilities that they need, want, and have to implement the technologies being developed.
But whatever the motivations, this is a good move for people who want to see electric cars progress faster and a good vote of confidence by an extremely tech - savvy company (which could influence other big players).
Big media wants significant crack downs while the tech sector is tentative about overreach.
It's as if the big firms for whom most of the legal professionals here work for have basically farmed out all things tech and don't want to get their hands dirty.
It's all a very compelling package, but what is especially striking is the way they have avoided the need to gain traditional external investment, at least in the form of handing over a big chunk of equity to a VC fund, or even a law firm that wants to dabble with legal tech ownership and development and fancies a piece of legal AI action.»
While China is a big farming country it's done still in a relatively low - tech way and some of the big SOEs and POEs are coming to North America wanting to learn how farming is done in order to take the knowledge home to improve systems in their country.
But the GTC still needs to be careful with its co-operation with big tech if it wants to make a meaningful contribution to answering what is good tech.
Hayes: All right, Kara and I want to thank Tim Cook for joining us, and a big thanks to everyone participating here at the Lane Tech College Prep High School on Chicago's north side.
Gradually, the tech world is beginning to understand women don't always want to wear a big, masculine smartwatch, and is therefore making more of them suitable for smaller wrists.
Between the fantasy zoo (unicorns, decacorns, dragons, etc) and the Fidelity quarterly reports that devalued big tech companies like Snapchat and Dropbox between 20 - 60 percent, we want to try and make the picture a bit simpler for those of you who want to make sure you know what everyone is talking about at the next water cooler break.
I can buy high tech button centers like the Lutron, or big slab toggles like the WeMo and Belkin, but if I want a standard light switch I have to set - up a Zwave hub and spend forty bucks per on switches from GE.
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It is unusual for big tech companies to cooperate on important new technologies that they want to stand out from the competition.
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The last thing you'd want is a big ugly scratch or crack on your new smartwatch, so it's wise to invest in some screen protectors for your wearable tech.
The last thing you'd want is a big ugly scratch or crack on your new LG Watch Sport, so it's wise to invest in some screen protectors for your wearable tech.
If you want to rein in Big Tech, it would help immensely to have lots of little tech in use showing how things might be if the giants behaved themselTech, it would help immensely to have lots of little tech in use showing how things might be if the giants behaved themseltech in use showing how things might be if the giants behaved themselves.
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