by Miné Salkin | Feb 10, 2015 | Blog, Homepage Slider
Next in our series about coding and development lessons is a profile on the Iron Yard—born in 2012 in South Carolina, the school’s mission is to educate and empower the next generation of coders and builders. Two years later, it’s become the biggest code...
by Miné Salkin | Feb 10, 2015 | Blog, Homepage Slider
History was made as the University of South Florida officially opened the new Florida Center for Cyber Security, prompting a real recognition for the importance of security in the state and nationally. “That we are all gathered here today to open these new facilities...
by Powered Labs | Feb 9, 2015 | Blog, Shooting With Chase
One day mobile devices may be our only means of computing. So, mobile filmmaking is not only here to stay, but may very well be our only means of filmmaking. Editing is what many filmmakers call their favorite part of the movie making process. Steven Spielberg...
by Miné Salkin | Feb 9, 2015 | Blog, Homepage Slider
From the creative minds who penned the scripts of Star Trek to 1984, dark technologies have been long predicted and have come true, either in dystopic or utopic ways. Here are some of the most spot-on dark technologies that came true (or are in the process of becoming...
by Powered Labs | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog, The Feed
“The internet must be fast, fair and open,” FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said in a recent article he wrote for WIRED. “That is the message I’ve heard from consumers and innovators across this nation. That is the principle that has enabled the internet to...
by Miné Salkin | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog, Cary's Corner
Monday kicked off the Tampa Bay Startup Week with Mayor Bob Buckhorn making a huge announcement: a Channelside redevelopment that will get a little help from Bill Gates and a huge cash injection. The area, once blighted, will be redeveloped by Jeff Vinik, owner of the...