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Five Signs Your Boss Can’t Be Trusted
Ben learned the hard way that his manager isn’t worthy of Ben’s trust. Here are five signs your manager is the same way!

In Asheville, A Budding Hub For Innovation
Innovation is about dreams.

CenturyLinkVoice: The Next Generation Of Wearables: Sensors Under Your Skin
Whether they are done by drawing blood, taking blood pressure or conducting other diagnostic tests, many routine medical assessments haven’t evolved much in recent years. Patients still rely on care providers to perform them, and they still wait days or weeks for results. Sure, wearable devices such as FitBits have made […]

PlayStation VR Priced And Dated: Landing In October For $399
A man tries out a PlayStation VR video game at a Sony press event March 15, 2016 in San Francisco, California.Sony on March 15, 2016 said it plans to make virtual reality mainstream with the October release of PlayStation VR headgear priced at $399. / AFP / GLENN CHAPMAN (Photo […]

A Very Small Feature Is A Huge Win For Playstation VR
Playstation VR’s strap tightening system is nothing short of wonderful.

Grads of LifeVoice: Why Manners Matter As Much As Math
Recent advances in computer technology have made everyday tasks more convenient – you can now use your smartphone to hail a ride, keep track of your finances, manage your to-do list, and even learn yoga. In spite of the benefit that today’s computers offer, the pace of their advancement has […]

An Inside Look At How Gadget Companies Work With Design Firms To Perfect Their Products
During its journey from whiteboard to store shelves, a product can go through countless iterations. Often, the ideas are born from the brains ofa company’s internal executives and designers; but they could just as easilycomefrom partnering with an outside design firm. And for most consumers, thegive and take of this […]

A Short History Of Deep Learning — Everyone Should Read
Deep learning is a topic that is making big waves at the moment. It is basically a branch of machine learning (another hot topic) that uses algorithms to e.g. recognize objects and understand human speech. Scientists have used deep learning algorithms with multiple processing layers (hence “deep”) to make better […]

‘The Division’ Servers Going Down For Maintenance Tonight
Ubisoft will release full patch notes later today, but I’ll be curious to see what sort of tweaking the team has deemed necessary after the first two weeks out in the wild. It’s possible we’ll see some further refinement of the currency system after some hasty nerfs early on, or perhaps a fix to what’s being called The Division’s “loot cave.” There is also the looming specter of cheaters, as well as the growing necessity for tweaks to how the game handles progression and experience when it comes to going rogue in the Dark Zone. I don’t expect to see those for a little while, however, as the whole issue calls into question some pretty essential parts of the whole game.

The Skill To Sharpen: Leadership
No matter what stage you’re at in your career, here’s how to become a trustworthy and likeable leader.

A Pity Party For Trumpkins
The rise of Donald Trump as the most likely winner of the GOP primary has understandably prompted a lot of”what does it all mean?” pieces. While just about everybody worth reading has been critical of Trump, many have taken an apologetic stance towards his fans.There’s something to be said for […]

How Electricity Storage Could Make Or Break Power Utilities
Our research shows that utilities will be more proactive with storage than they were with solar PV.

What To Do When Your Competitors Copy You
Likemost female leaders, I have spent most of my career valuing competence over confidence. Teaching myself to talk about what I do as the CEO of our social media agency took time and effort. When I finally did, my competitors took note. I remember feeling really surprised the first time I […]

The Economy Is Making It Easy To Be Green
It’s not easy being green, Kermit the Frog lamented in 1970 when he first recorded the hit single “Bein’ Green.” But it’s becoming easier as the flow of capital shifts from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, a law and policy expert said in Chicago Friday.

The Apple-FBI Battle Is Dangerously Polarizing Public Opinion
The extreme positions taken by Apple and the FBI in the San Bernardino iPhone case are not helping the public decipher the right course of action on an exceedingly complex issue.

CFOs: How To Lead Your Startup To Success
According to reports, 90% of startups fail. That’s a staggering figure. Unsurprisingly, it has a profoundly negative impact on the economy. As CFO, you’re intimately familiar with the financial realities your organization faces, and uniquely positioned within the C-suite to ensure your company – whether a startup or established corporation […]

Apple iOS 9.3: Should You Upgrade?
Apple has released iOS 9.3, but should you install it?

The Patriarch, The Pope, Ukraine And The Disintegration Of ‘The Russian World’
Putin and Kirill’s nightmare scenario of an independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church recognized by the Ecumenical Patriarch, and the implications of such an occurrence for a continued disintegration of the “Russian world,” are ultimately their own fault as it is their partnership over Crimea and Ukraine that have led to this situation.

Box Office: Why ‘The Divergent Series’ Is A Hollywood Cautionary Tale
‘Divergent Series: Allegiant’ image courtesy of Lionsgate The Divergent Series presents a somewhat unique, and arguably new, problem. The third film in the Veronica Roth-penned franchise opened with just $29.1 million on its opening weekend. That’s a far cry from the $52m debut weekend of The Divergent Series: Insurgent or the […]

To Increase Innovation: Help Your Team Take Smarter Risks
Successful innovation requires taking smart risks, but unfortunately many organizations are risk-averse. To counter this trend, here are four tactics that manager can use to create an environment that encourages innovation.

Five Ways Job-Seekers Sabotage Themselves
Here are five ways job-seekers shoot themselves in the foot — take care to avoid these missteps on your job search!

Bizarre Drama Unfolding At United Airlines Born Of Bruised Egos And Years Of Frustration
Even by the insane standards for corporate drama that have prevailed in the airline industry since the days of Charles Lindbergh, the proxy fight unfolding at United is particularly strange. Here are the key players and what’s driving them.

5 Fast Ways To Make Yourself More Hireable This Week
If you’ve been job searching for weeks (or months) and not seeing any results, it might be time to make yourself more hireable so you can start getting jobs.

A Sub-Par ‘Daredevil’ Season Two Yields A Great ‘Punisher’ Season One
Daredevil does not fare well in the new seasons of his show, but The Punisher really shines and pretty much takes over the entire series. It’s something a little unprecedented for television to have a hero upstaged to this degree.

Four Ways Talented 20-Somethings Are Building Great Careers
Prizing learning, creativity, impact, and flexibility—hungry for meaning and a calling—America’s emerging adults are the future of the workforce and the country. Having spent the last two decades mentoring hundreds of them, I’ve seen how one steadily appreciating resource has great value as they navigate the open-ended journey into their 30s: A liberal arts education.

Take The Quiz: How Up-To-Date Is Your Company Culture?
How warm and human is your company’s culture? Take the quiz and find out!

Jeremy Piven: What We Can Learn About Leadership From ‘Mr. Selfridge’
I spoke to Jeremy Piven, who is best known for the hit HBO show Entourage, about what we can learn about leadership from Harry Selfridge, a character he plays in the PBSMASTERPIECEtelevision series Mr. Selfridge. Piven talks about what his role can tell us about the state of business then […]

Essential Career Advice For The Freelance Economy
The gig economy is growing, so here’s how to make yourself the best candidate for work as a freelancer, temp, part-timer or contractor.

Here’s Apple’s Brand New, Smaller 4-Inch iPhone SE
Meet the iPhone SE, Apple’s bet that less is more.

The Relationship Between Instagram And Music Is A Powerful One
Over just the past few years, Instagram has become one of the most important social media platforms out there, with hundreds of millions of users liking and commenting daily on the billions of photos being posted every day. The site is large enough to create its own celebrities and networks, […]

Where Are The Secure Jobs?
Is there such a thing as a “safe” job anymore?

First Day Of Spring, Last Day To Update Your Kindle: Here’s How
Amazon is locking out eight generations of Kindle e-readers if they don’t receive a critical software update today. Here’s a list of the affected models and how to run the update if needed.

The Missing Auto Loan Crisis Says Volumes About Student Loan Crisis
Student loan debt was trumpeted as a crisis when it passed the $1 trillion mark. Yet auto loans just passed the same total and nobody seems particularly concerned. This different reaction tells us a lot about the real issues involved in student loan debt.

Five Things ‘The Division’ Can Learn From ‘Destiny’
The Division and Destiny are now rivals, but they can learn from one another to make themselves better. First up, here’s what Destiny can teach The Division.

Study: Time Won’t Heal Your Psychological Wounds
Time won’t heal your pain. It’s what you do what that time that matters.

The Little Reactor That Could – Germany’s Grohnde Nuclear Plant
The German Grohnde nuclear power plant in Lower Saxony has produced 350 billion kWhs of electricity, more power than any other nuclear power plant in history, and more power than any single plant. Commissioned in 1984, the single reactor has put out about 10 billion kWhs every year. Plans to retire it ahead of schedule will require building several thousand large wind turbines at a cost of at least $12 billion. This does not include back-up capacity that is likely to come from brown coal since renewable subsidies are closing even new efficient natural gas CCGT plants across northern Europe.

Interview: The Who’s Pete Townshend On What Teen Cancer Means To Him
On stage with The Who, singer Roger Daltrey is usually front-and-center while guitarist Pete Townshend fades more into the background. So it is with the duo’s long-time charitable efforts against teen cancer. During last week’s Teen Cancer America lounge launch at Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York, Daltrey did most of […]

10 Simple Ways To Improve Your People Skills And Build Relationships
Nowhere in the formal education system — from kindergarten through college — are people skills taught. Yet no matter what technological trends take over, people and how you work with them will always matter most.

What Customer-Centric Marketing Looks Like & Why You Need To Embrace This Marketing Method Now
Do you know what messages you are really sending to your customers? Learn how one powerful process clearly illuminates what’s missing in your sales and marketing messages.

Why Competition Is For Losers In The Internship And Job Search
Don’t waste your precious non-renewable youth working for a company you really don’t care about.

The Good, The Bad, And The Nasty Of ‘Daredevil’ Season 2: Review In Progress
Daredevil Season 2 hit Netflix yesterday, and like many others, I embraced the company’s distinctive fiction dump and planted myself on the couch for a little over half the 13 episode season. The good news? It’s excellent. The Marvel comic universe is continuing down the darker road it started last […]

Dawn Wells (aka Mary Ann) Dishes More Here On Gilligan’s Island
Last time in our interview with Dawn Wells, the actress discussed her role as Mary Ann in the 1960s hit television series Gilligan’s Island, how little the cast made for their efforts and her stint as a one-time Ms. Nevada. Here, Wells delves deeper into her off-screen relationship with Tina […]

How To Actually Reach The Goals You Set
Some years ago, I conducted an experiment with the traders I worked with as a performance coach. We went back two months in their journals and identified goals they had set at the time. We then walked forward in the journals and identified how often they had written about those […]

Abengoa Debt Deal Could Save Company From Freefall and Spanish Insolvency Unknowns
By Joshua Friedman Spain’s recently revamped and largely untested corporate insolvency laws – known collectively as Concurso – could be about to face a challenge they’re ill-equipped to handle. Abengoa, a Spanish engineering and clean energy conglomerate with close to $10 billion in debt outstanding, has been on a collision course with […]

Trump, The Genius of Napoleon, The Power Of Imagination, And Ted Cruz’s Last Chance
Imagination rules the world. Will Ted Cruz get the message? If not here comes Donald Trump, GOP nominee.

5 Things You Need To Do Now If You Want To Leave Your Unhappy Job This Year
If you know you don’t want to be in this job next year, here are the 5 steps to take this month.

‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6, Episode 14 Review: Twice As Far
‘The Walking Dead’ shocks and awes us in Sunday night’s episode ‘Twice as Far.’

Five Things Your Employees Are Unhappy About
What problems bug employees the most? Here are five things unhappy employees are most likely to be ticked off about

‘The Walking Dead’ Is Approaching Something That May Actually Be Unfilmable
The Walking Dead is heading to some strange, dark places in the coming episodes and seasons, and soon enough, it might arrive at a place in the comic source material where at least one aspect of the plot literally becomes unfilmable.

How To Talk To A Headhunter
Listen in as Liza talks by phone with a headhunter, Charlie. Liza doesn’t have to give Charlie the standard, Sheepie Job Seeker answers. She’d rather be herself and let Charlie know what he’s dealing with!

Tomorrow’s ‘Halo’ World Championship Boasts Biggest eSports Prize In Console History
The ‘Halo’ World Championships begin tomorrow, with a $2.5 million prize pool.

Under Armour Unveils First U.S. Professional Soccer Kit For New York Cosmos
VideoThe New York Cosmos and Under Armour unveiled the team’s new kit on Thursday at the Under Armour Brand House (Photo credit: William Hauser-USA TODAY Sports) Earlier this month, Under Armour announced it signed its first soccer partnership in the U.S. with the New York Cosmos, the reigning champions of the […]

Paul Ryan Is Cheating On The GOP
A man’s wife catches him in bed with another woman. He vigorously denies the affair when she confronts him with what seems to be incontrovertible evidence. But he continues to deny it because, he states convincingly, she has always trusted him. “Are you going to believe what I say or […]

How Yoga Is Spreading In The U.S.
A new study shows just how much yoga is advancing. And it’s not just a physical practice anymore.

Saudi Arabia Won’t Let Oil Prices Stay Over $40
Disclosure: I own shares of MRO Saudi Arabia faces a stark choice: either let markets crush American frackers or watch American frackers crush markets. After testing the upper twenties for a couple times, oil prices have staged a huge rally lately, trading above the $40 mark. Energy companies have rallied along, helping […]

Shark Tank: Kevin O’Leary Invests In Millennials Giving Hallmark A Run For Its Money
Lovepop sets a whole new standard for when you care enough to send the very best, giving Hallmark — the world’s biggest card maker — a run for its money. The millennial company’s handcrafted, laser-cut, pop-up greeting cards celebrate all of life’s events and holidays in 3D. Lovepop booked $1 million […]

In Business, Risk Never Goes Away, It Simply Evolves
One thing I’ve learned along my entrepreneurial journey is that business is evolutionary. Risk in particular, never really goes away. In just evolves and takes new and different forms.

What Digital Nomads Know That You Don’t (Yet)
Digital nomads are redefining what making a living looks like.

How Lenovo Became The Largest PC Maker In The World
Computer maker Lenovo Group was originally founded in a dusty, two-room Beijing guardhouse in 1984. Today, it’s the largest PC maker in the world and a Fortune 500 frontrunner in smart connected devices with employees in more than 60 countries. But the initial innovative and entrepreneurial spirit is still present […]

‘Batman V Superman’ Box Office: The Advantage ‘Dawn Of Justice’ Will Have Over ‘Man Of Steel’
Warner Bros. At this time next week, I’ll be waiting on those Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Thursday numbers in the hopes that my initial guesstimates are close enough so that I don’t have to redo all of the math. But as I wait on those Divergent Series: Allegiant Thursday […]

Clinton’s Small Business Agenda: Modestly Bigger Government
The Democratic front runner offers entrepreneurs a slew of modest proposals.

Blue Chip Vinyl Tips: Invest In The Nineties And Prince
Why you need to buy all the Prince, Stones and Nineties albums you can find.

What Every Entrepreneur Can Learn From ‘Eddie The Eagle’
“At these Games, some competitors have won gold, some have broken records, and some of you have even soared like an eagle.” -Frank King, President of the Organizing Committee for the 1988 Olympics at the closing ceremony Michael “Eddie the Eagle” Edwards is the only athlete ever to be singled out […]

25 Reasons Why The iPhone SE Is A Big Risk For Apple
The upcoming iPhone SE is an awkward handset for Apple. it comes in the middle of Apple’s normal iPhone update cycle, it offers very little that is ‘new’ and it comes at a time when questions are being asked of the iPhone’s retail performance. Given the critical strategic nature of the iPhone SE, here are twenty-five areas where Apple needs to be careful as it launches the iPhone SE.

A Fast and Furious Adventure in Las Vegas with Michelle Rodriguez: Racing Ferraris and Mortal Combat
Actress Michelle Rodriguez preparing for combat in the Mojave Desert (Photo by Jim Dobson) My heart was racing when my flight landed in Las Vegas. It wasn’t the rush you normally get when you arrive in Sin City. This was different because I was about to embark on an adventure that […]

Is It Time To Go Bargain Hunting In Valeant Pharmaceuticals Stock?
Valeant Pharmaceuticals stock has proved to be a toxic choice– that is, for investors who purchased the stock recently, but before the company restated its financial results last Monday. Apparently, these investors underestimated the company’s woes, and end up catching a falling knife. But with the stock down close to 70% in […]

Galaxy S7 Vs iPhone 6S Review: Easy Wins, Big Losses
The world’s two most popular phones fight it out, but there’s a clear winner…

The 5 Biggest Problems With ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6
‘The Walking Dead’ is a great show and hugely successful, but it still has plenty of issues.

Man Called Winston Smith Files Lawsuit Against ‘Big Brother’ Facebook
Winston Smith alleges that Facebook’s use of tracking cookies amounts to misuse of personal medical data.

Carl’s Jr CEO – Try A $15 Minimum Wage And See Those Jobs Get Automated Out Of Existence
We’d all like to see lowly paid people earning more money. But as some of us have been saying for some time now raising the minimum wage to an astonishing $15 an hour simply isn’t the way to do it. Because for every action there is a reaction and if […]

A 4K PS4 Could Be Big Trouble
image credit: Sony The big rumor out of last week, aside from everything out of the Game Developer’s Conference, is the Kotaku report that Sony might be working on something like a PS4.5 — a mid-generation hardware update that would increase the PS4’s graphical horsepower, assumedly to allow the console to […]

The Truth About Workplace Fakes And Phonies
Greer is a young working person who is starting to notice that some colleagues are real and human while others are fakes and phonies. What would you advise Greer to do?

Japanese Opposition To UN Proposed Media Ban Gains Momentum And Support
Following the Japanese response to the United Nations’ proposed ban on Japanese media depicting sexual violence, all manner of women have pledged their support on opposing the ban.

It’s Time To Retire ‘Theistic Evolution’
Religious scientists are getting fed up with being called ‘theistic evolutionists’.

25 Inspirational Quotes By Powerful Women
(Photograph by Michael Prince/The Forbes Collection) Beyonce said it best when she sang, “Who run the world? Girls.” Women increasingly inhabittop-ranking roles in traditionally male-dominated industries, lead the international mission for girls’ education and advance the conversations on topics like wage equality. The following quotes are words of inspiration by some of […]

Who’s More ‘Entitled’ – Baby Boomers Or Millennials?
Geoffrey is a manager with employees across a wide age range in his department. Geoffrey wants to know “Who’s more entitled — Baby Boomers or millennials?”

Hulk Hogan Wins $115 Million Sex Tape Verdict Against Gawker, IRS Wins Too
Hulk Hogan could collect $115M from Gawker over posting his sex tape. But after taxes and legal fees, his cut might be whittled down to $37 million.

Friday Box Office: ‘Divergent Series: Allegiant’ Tops With Series-Low $11.9M, ‘The Bronze’ Bombs
‘The Divergent Series: Allegiant’ image courtesy of Lionsgate There were three new wide releases on Friday, including one newbie that’s been kicked around for a long as I can remember. But the top new movie of the weekend is The Divergent Series: Allegiant. It is the top film on Friday, but […]

Why I Don’t Buy Organic, And Why You Might Not Want To Either
By all rights I should be an enthusiastic advocate of organic. I grew up helping my beloved grandfather in his organic garden in the 1960s. Some of our best friends in the late 1970s were pioneers in the development of the commercial organic industry. I’ve spent a significant proportion of my career developing biological and natural product-based pesticides which are applicable to organic. My problems with institutional organic are not at all about its founding ideals or about organic farmers, but rather about organic’s self-imposed limitations that have negative environmental implications, and about the ethics of a sub-set of its promoters.

John Kasich Bailed Out Of The Utah GOP Debate Because He Was Afraid Of Ted Cruz, Not Donald Trump
On Wednesday, Fox News announced that it would be canceling a Republican presidential debate, scheduled for Monday, March 21 in Salt Lake City, due to the withdrawals of Donald Trump and then John Kasich. “We had hoped to contrast Governor Kasich’s positive inclusive approach to problem solving with Trump’s campaign of division,” said John Weaver, Kasich’s chief strategist. But that’s nonsense. Kasich bailed because he knew that, one-on-one, Ted Cruz would hammer Kasich on his numerous deviations from conservative principle, especially on the touchstone issue of Obamacare.

Big Data Isn’t That Important: It’s The Small Insights That Will Change Everything
When we are able to use big data to make decisions smaller, the insights will provide individual consumers extraordinary benefits.

Why It’s Time We Find Common Ground In Genetic Engineering
From the development of genetically engineered insulin to saving the Hawaiian papaya from a destructive virus – genetic engineering has an impressive track record. Genetic engineering could continue to provide solutions to real-world problems, but there’s a significant road block: many people still mistrust the science behind genetic engineering. Can scientists and the public find a common ground to address these real world problems with genetic engineering?

The Rise Of Investment Crowdfunding
A look at the rise of investment crowdfunding and the implications this has for the startup world.

Inside Forbes: We Had A Few Surprises For SXSW, Deep In The Heart Of Ad Blocking
The place: Austin, Texas. The event: SXSW. The audience: technology’s elite. The panel: “We’re Not Gonna Take It! — The Ad Blocking Revolt.” Given this was deep in the heart of ad blocking (apologies to Gene Autry), I expected hundreds of digerati to rise up in arms — and take […]

It Took This Player A Very Long Time To Hit ‘The Division’s’ Level Cap
VideoAs of this writing, The Division has been out for for approximately 259 hours. Chaos 3sK, the first player to hit the true level cap, has been playing for at least 130 of those. That player got the coveted achievement of being the very first player to hit Dark Zone […]

A New Look At The Most Innovative Pharma Companies (And Whether They Are Sustainable) — Part I
Measuring pharma innovation isn’t easy. One typically counts new drugs approved, but that only gauges quantity not quality. Various attempts at assessing quality have been made using such criteria as new modes of action (first-in-class); therapeutic need (orphan drugs); medical value (expert panels); or improvement over the standard of care […]

Forget Job Boards — Here Are Eight Better Ways To Get Hired
Job boards can be disappointing and time-wasting for job-seekers who are sick of spending hours filling out online job applications and then hearing nothing. Here are eight other great ways to get a new job!

My Ex-Employee Falsified His LinkedIn Profile
Miriam’s ex-employee Randall has said a lot of untrue things in his LinkedIn profile about his work in Miriam’s company. What should Miriam do?

Tech-trendy Ace, M, Z In London Rank High For Startup Buzz
Oneclear sign of startup clusters developing in emerging hubs are construction cranes. From London’s Shoreditch districtto San Francisco’s Mission area, a building boom is underway. Co-working spaces, boutique hotels, trendy restaurants, artgallery, retail outletsand cafes are popping up by thedozens, along withjammed roadways – bikes and cars. I’ve just returned from […]

Is That An Ian Fleming Novel Or Just Another Putin Scheme?
BY JAMES DURSO – Ali Fayyad, a Hezbollah terrorist, was recently released by the Czech government in spite of U.S. pleas for his extradition. Fayyad escaped in an extraordinary maneuver involving widespread allegations of Russian influence inside a NATO government, a staged kidnapping in Lebanon and an operation by today’s equivalent of the Russian KGB.

Microsoft Apologizes For Dancers At GDC Party
(Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg) Just hours after hosting its annual “Women in Gaming” luncheon at the 2016 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft threw a party at a local club that featured half-naked dancing girls on raised platforms. Understandably, this is problematic for the maker of the Xbox. The games industry has been […]

6 Of The Most Expensive Marketing Mistakes A Business Can Make
You will make mistakes in business. In fact, mistakes are often times to applaud because you have tried something new and you’ve decided to experiment. There are some mistakes you should never make, though. There are mistakes that are so expensive that they can take your business beyond the point […]

New Study Suggests Marijuana’s Impact On Crash Risk Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
A sobriety checkpoint in Los Angeles (Image: flickr/Scott L) Pot prohibitionists frequently warn that legalization will flood the roads with dangerously stoned drivers, leading to a surge in traffic fatalities. So far there is not much evidence of such a surge in Colorado or Washington, where marijuana was legalized in 2012. […]

Warner Brothers Destroyed Superman’s Brand For Their New Franchise. Will It Pay Off?
For 75 years, Superman’s brand stood for incorruptible virtue. Now he’s a killer. Will WB’s gamble reinvent a billion-dollar global icon or destroy it?

8 New Marketing Books You Have to Read (Before your Competition)
Leaders are readers. If you want to have any level of success in your digital marketing efforts, you should be constantly reading great books so you can learn from people who are already successful. The best leaders consume more information than anyone else. They then take that information, digest it and […]

Apple Loop: Worrying iPhone 7 Leak, Boring iPad Pro Design Revealed, Greedy iPhone SE Strategy
This week’s Apple Loop includes the leaked iPhone 7 blueprints and third-party cases, Apple’s grab for cash with the iPhone SE design, a 3D-printed iPad Pro, new Apple Watch accessories, Apple vs FBI reaches for a Private Eye standard, a new man-in-the-middle iTunes malware attack, why you should not close apps, and a new ‘Messaging as a Platform’ app is released.

Millennials Gone Mild
As Millennials have come of age, young adult entertainment has softened—a trend with profound generational undercurrents.

Six Ways to Blow Up Your Business With Facebook Ads
Ever since Facebook first emerged in the market over 10 years ago, this social media platform has completely changed the way that people today communicate with one another. However, despite being the most popular social media network in the world, Facebook is also one of the most under-utilized online advertising […]

Report Says Sony Is Working On A More Powerful ‘PlayStation 4.5’
A new report says that Sony is working on a ‘PlayStation 4.5,’ similar to how Microsoft has recently been discussing a mid-generation upgrade for the Xbox One. Which new system will debut first?

The 5 Storytellers You’ll Meet In Business
In a world where people are bombarded by choices, who we decide to do business with often comes down to who tells the most compelling story.

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