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Tech News articles are straightforward news stories. They provide facts and details about happenings, announcements, and events in Utah's tech sector that the TechBuzz editor and founders consider newsworthy and important for the ecosystem to be aware of.
Tech News articles are straightforward news stories. They provide facts and details about happenings, announcements, and events in Utah's tech sector that the TechBuzz editor and founders consider newsworthy and important for the ecosystem to be aware of.
Artificial Intelligence has been popularized in Hollywood through the portrayal of countless killer robots, or networks gone haywire, or androids that learn to love. AI is even the namesake for Steven Spielberg’s 2001 film about a robot boy who becomes all-too-human. But in the real-world, AI is much more
foreUp's growth doubles during pandemic The latest story in our Bootstrapped Series, this article examples foreUP, a mostly bootstrapped Utah County tech startup that is seeing a significant surge in sales in 2020. foreUP doubled its revenues this year, as compared with 2019, and without taking additional investment
The COVID pandemic has been difficult for the whole world, but children are uniquely impacted. Through critical developmental years, many are isolated from peers and supportive teachers, lacking the social environment to come to understand the world. They’re sometimes stuck at home with parents who are pressed to greater
by Chase PratherThe COVID pandemic has been difficult for the whole world, but children are uniquely impacted. Through critical developmental years, many are isolated from peers and supportive teachers, lacking the social environment to come to understand the world. They’re sometimes stuck at home with parents who are pressed to greater
by Chase PratherArtificial Intelligence has been popularized in Hollywood through the portrayal of countless killer robots, or networks gone haywire, or androids that learn to love. AI is even the namesake for Steven Spielberg’s 2001 film about a robot boy who becomes all-too-human. But in the real-world, AI is much more
by Trish AldermanforeUp's growth doubles during pandemic The latest story in our Bootstrapped Series, this article examples foreUP, a mostly bootstrapped Utah County tech startup that is seeing a significant surge in sales in 2020. foreUP doubled its revenues this year, as compared with 2019, and without taking additional investment
by Mark TullisIt was going to change the world. The New York Times said nothing else compared. VOX Media’s gaming site Polygon said it was “nothing less than magic”. The founder of WIRED magazine and noted futurist Kevin Kelly said in his 2016 SXSW Keynote that it was the best in
by Austin CraigOn October 6th, HireVue Inc. announced its acquisition of AllyO, a recruiting software company based in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 2016, AllyO has developed an AI-based recruiting chat bot and automated workflow software that applies mobile phones and a conversational style to the corporate hiring process. “AllyO’s software
by Mark TullisSouth Jordan-based Lucid announced yesterday the release of Lucidspark, a collaborative visualization tool for remote teams. The cloud-based virtual whiteboard allows teams to work together in real-time with virtual note cards, markers, and more on a free form infinite canvas. As companies everywhere, and tech teams especially, disperse in the
by Austin CraigIn 2018 two friends, Johnny Murdock and Levi Lindsay decided to tackle the antiquated industry of video production. They created a startup, VidArmy, to go after a market—commercial video production—that they felt was ready for disruption. “The problem with video production is that high price points are used
by Chase PratherOver 260,000 people sign Change.org petition for Prepear Prepear, a three year old Provo-based technology food prep startup with five team members, learned about Apple Inc.’s formal opposition to the Prepear trademark on March 25, 2020. The argument for Apple’s trademark opposition, according to Russ Monson,
by Mark Tullis