JPMorgan Hires Tech Banker Greg Mendelson From Bank of America Merrill Lynch
As part of Wall Street’s race to advise the technology industry, JPMorgan Chase has hired a banker from one of its big rivals. It has hired Greg Mendelson from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, the...
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Thanks to a recent New York Times exposé of work conditions at Amazon, the world now knows that the e-commerce giant’s ability to quickly and easily deliver an expansive list of items comes with a...
View ArticleORIS CxF Receives Printing Industries of America Technology Award for Innovation
ORIS CxF Receives Printing Industries of America Technology Award for Innovation Wednesday, August 19, 2015 Press release from the issuing company State-of-the-art software embeds critical brand color...
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A seemingly innocuous spin behind the wheel of a U-Haul 22 years ago completely rerouted the life of Brett Aquila, then a 21-year-old warehouse employee living near Atlanta. He’d found his calling as...
View ArticleTechnology, not bans, could solve America’s violence problem
Though England, Scotland and Wales hold the top three spots as the most violent countries in the developed world, in America the ability to obtain a gun until after you have committed a crime leads...
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered his Atoms for Peace speech at the U.N. General Assembly in 1953. As part of this program, the U.S. helped Iran and other countries develop civilian nuclear...
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Image copyright AP Image caption The FAA said the delay is impacting three airports in the US American Airlines says it has fixed a technology problem that was grounding flights from Miami, Dallas and...
View ArticleCharlotte Observer
In an effort to boost profitability, Charlotte-based Bank of America is cutting back on spending for information technology contractors. Several workers, who did not want their names disclosed, told...
View ArticleHandcuffed for Making Clock, Ahmed Mohamed, 14, Wins Time With Obama
Photo Ahmed Mohamed, a 14-year-old freshman at a high school in Irving, Tex., was detained by the police after he took a homemade alarm clock to school to show an engineering teacher. Credit Vernon...
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This week, brown children across America learned a lesson: If you try to be like Steve Jobs, you could get arrested. By now, you’ve heard about 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, a boy who brought a homemade...
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