The communications industry is constantly evolving and growing, so it’s important to continue learning about new resources, especially apps you can download on your phone.
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Microsoft’s AI-powered app Pix just got a new feature. Now you can use it to upload all of the information from a business card into your iPhone contacts, as well as view the person’s LinkedIn account.
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A Pew Research Center analysis has revealed that Americans ages 60 and older are spending an average half an hour per day in front of a screen more than they did just a decade ago.
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Ohio officials expect driverless cars to be here sooner than later, so to get a jump-start, the state opened its SMART center in Logan County.
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When you think of tech careers, you think Silicon Valley. Not so fast. In a recent report by personal finance startup SmartAsset, Columbus ranks as the best city for tech workers, based on certain criteria.
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School kids from the fourth to eighth grades will get a chance to attend summer manufacturing camps around Ohio, thanks to the efforts of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said that InnovateOhio’s mission is to find ways the state can use technology to better serve residents and businesses at a lower cost. The new venture will also help to give everyone a better experience when interacting with state government.
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Microsoft releases feature updates to Windows 10 every six months. I could do without these. Just make it faster and fix the bugs.
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We circulate The Ohio 100 e-newsletter on Tuesday mornings. If you can’t find it in your inbox by Tuesday afternoon, check the spam or junk folders.
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Occasionally making yourself inaccessible is essential to boosting focus. A survey found that always being reachable – checking emails during off days, scrolling through social media, responding to texts 24/7 – is associated with higher stress levels. This is known as “continuous partial attention,” a state of alertness largely driven by FOMO.