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The DEC: State of Entrepreneurship
NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 are proud to partner with The DEC in their upcoming, The State of Entrepreneurship, which is not just an event; it’s Dallas’ Superbowl of Entrepreneurship! This annual gathering brings together innovators and dynamic leaders to celebrate the city’s vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem. It’s a time to recognize the people, places, and passions that make the...
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Meta: Facebook, Instagram and Threads outages fixed
Cities like Chicago, Houston and New York reported outages Tuesday morning.
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Tech companies aim to harness nuclear fusion in ways never been done before
Globally, more than 40 tech companies are experimenting with 20 different methods in hopes of recreating the same type of energy process that has powered the sun and other stars for billions of years.
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North Texas town among Top 10 best US cities for women in tech industry, study shows
Garland, a North Texas city in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, ranked at #9 on the list, offers an appealing option for women with the goal of homeownership.
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Samsung debuts a ‘smart ring' with health-tracking features — its first foray into the product category
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring, its latest wearable, is launching with tracking features including heart rate and sleep monitoring.
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Chinese tech firm Lenovo shows off a laptop with a see-through screen
Chinese tech giant Lenovo showed off a prototype laptop on Monday that has a see-through screen.
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AT&T to offer a credit to accounts impacted by the US cellphone network outage
AT&T apologized for the hourslong outage to its U.S. cellphone network on Thursday and offered an automatic $5 bill credit per account.
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Smartphone giants like Samsung are going to talk up ‘AI phones' this year — here's what that means
Smartphone makers such as Samsung will talk up artificial intelligence on their phones this year. But what exactly is an AI smartphone?
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AT&T says US cellphone network outage was not caused by a cyberattack
AT&T says the hourslong outage to its U.S. cellphone network appeared to be the result of a technical error, not a malicious attack.
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AT&T cellphone service outages fixed, questions remain
Nationwide, AT&T outages across Texas and several states caused big problems. The FBI, FCC,and Department of Homeland Security all say they are looking into what went wrong. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has the story of how businesses were impacted.
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Widespread outages knock out service for thousands of AT&T cellphone customers
Thousands across the country are affected by a nationwide cellular outage, with AT&T customers among the most impacted by downed networks.
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Wireless service restored for all AT&T customers after nationwide outage
AT&T’s network was hit my a widespread cellular outage Thursday, impacting thousands of wireless customers across the country.
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FDA warns against using smartwatches that claim to measure blood sugar levels without needles
Smartwatches and rings that claim to measure blood sugar levels for medical purposes without piercing the skin could be dangerous and should be avoided, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned Wednesday.
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15.5 million Toshiba laptop adapters recalled after hundreds overheat and catch fire
Dynabook is recalling 15.5 million Toshiba laptop AC adapters because they can overheat and spark a fire, posing a burn risk
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How an AI device the size of a phone detects skin cancer
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, 1 in 5 Americans will develop it in their lifetime – and it’s curable when caught early.
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Disney star Bridgit Mendler launches satellite data startup with $6.3M in funding
Disney star Bridgit Mendler is launching a satellite data startup with $6.3M in funding.
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iPhone update includes ‘Stolen Device Protection': Why you should turn it on
The new feature makes it a lot harder for phone thieves to access key functions and settings, and users are being urged to turn it on immediately.
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How to find hidden cameras in hotels and house rentals: We tested five ways — and one's the clear winner
CNBC teamed with a spycam company, who hid 27 cameras in a house. We tested five methods, one which found more cameras than the other four methods, combined.
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Drizly, the alcohol delivery app, is shutting down
Uber has confirmed that it is shutting down Drizly, its alcohol delivery app.
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‘A mouse for your mouth': New device allows users to scroll with their tongues
Touchscreens are going hands-free with a new device that allows users to scroll through smartphones using only their tongues.