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Stopping the Cybersecurity ‘Spiral of Death’ October 31, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Investment Opportunities We can learn plenty about where the cybersecurity world is headed by following a lesson from history: More automation. Fewer people. Fewer problems.
Our national obsession with taxation is misplaced. In fact, it conceals a far more pernicious threat to our collective and individual prosperity: debt. U.S. Household Debt Growth Trends Since 1968 October 30, 2017 by Ted Bauman U.S. Economy Our national obsession with taxation is misplaced. In fact, it conceals a far more pernicious threat to our collective and individual prosperity: debt.
Whoever you think will survive the next food war, the key is that behind all of these attempts to grab consumer dollars are sensors, software and Big Data. Sensors in Your Cereal: The Next Food War October 27, 2017 by Jocelynn Smith Investment Opportunities Whoever you think will survive the next food war, the key is that behind all of these attempts to grab consumer dollars are sensors, software and Big Data.
The ability to determine truth from falsehood is essential. But in an age of tweets, fake news and digital subversion, truth is elusive. Resistance to Tyranny Begins With the Truth October 26, 2017 by Bob Bauman Government & Politics The ability to determine truth from falsehood is essential. But in an age of tweets, fake news and digital subversion, truth is elusive.
You would think AT&T would have learned its lessons by now. But once again, we find a tech company clinging to the status quo. AT&T Is in a World of Hurt October 25, 2017 by Joseph Hargett Stocks You would think AT&T would have learned its lessons by now. But once again, we find a tech company clinging to the status quo.

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