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The Five Major Tech Trends of 2016

Xconomy

Back in 2013, Google reported that 90 percent of multiple device owners switch between screens to complete tasks, using an average of three different combinations every day. Through screen mirroring, users have greater flexibility over how they view – and share – content. The Device-Agnostic Customer Experience.

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Xconomy Special Report: 12 San Diego Tech Startup to Watch in 2017

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I started with a list of companies already screened by the San Diego Venture Group’s annual venture summit, and consulted with investors and startup mentors to refine the list. Tim Rueth, a UC San Diego entrepreneur in residence and member of the EvoNexus selection committee, also screened the list, and offered his perspective.

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How Snapchat Could Increase Team Production

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While back in 2011, a cell phone user received or made 12 phone calls a day on average, the number has dropped to just 6 calls in 2015. According to another report from ServiceNow , 90 percent of managers waste their time on admin work outside their ascribed workplace duties. That’s a well-known fact for sure.

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Internet of Things (IoT) – What’s Next in Automotive?

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When I was a child, I dreamed about a self-driving car that communicates with other cars and infrastructure, just like in the Minority Report with Tom Cruise. This is a must for any new car coming in 2015—no car owner expects any less than that, right? Automotive and the IoT. Now it looks like the future is much closer than I thought.

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Interview with Jeff Kukowski, SecureAuth

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However, if you look at things like the Verizon data breach report, stolen identity is the number one issue out there. In 2015, for example, 60 percent plus of attacks were somehow surrounding the root cause of misuse of stolen credentials. Of all of that 80 billion spent, only about 5 billion is spent on stolen identity.

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How Will Apple Innovate Beyond the iPhone 7? With Next-Gen Siri

Xconomy

The first point to acknowledge is that if the reports are right, it would be the first time Apple has departed from its traditional two-year upgrade cycle. 2015 saw the introduction of the iPhone 6s, a minor makeover of the previous year’s iPhone 6. (Or is it? I’ll come back to that below.) That sounds cool, but tricky.