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By John Haughey | The Center Square Floridians by mid-November will be able to download their driver’s licenses and identity cards onto their smartphones via a mobile app developed by the … more
Grants available for solutions on migratory birds, sustainable materials management, workforce assistance, small museums, youth homelessness and more From the Office of Rep. Val Demings As your … more
By Dr. Andre Baptiste, DDS, Baptiste Orthodontics & Dentistry for Kids in Apopka Thinking of getting braces or aligners to straighten your teeth, but also feel like you’re too old? Well, … more
Even in studies in which participants knew the photos they were shown on Instagram were retouched and reshaped, adolescent girls still felt worse about their bodies after viewing them Here's how … more
By Filippo Menczer, Indiana University Facebook has been quietly experimenting with reducing the amount of political content it puts in users’ news feeds. The move is a tacit acknowledgment that … more
Focus on Education By Andre Thomas, Director - LIVE lab and Associate Professor of the Practice, Texas A&M University In an effort to curtail how much time young people spend playing video … more
Grants available for solutions in housing, transportation, history, agriculture, endangered species and more From the Office of Rep. Val Demings As your Representative in … more
From The Hustle QR code menus had an official come-up during the pandemic, enabling touchless ordering ( and giving us an excuse to check TikTok at the table ). But menus are likely the … more
The lawsuit isn’t the only challenge as technical glitches continue to plague Florida's CONNECT unemployment site, as well as a “data security incident” that occurred this year with hackers. … more
From The Hustle What if you could see your brain like it was a neighborhood in Google Maps? Australia-based startup Omniscient Neurotechnology just raised $30m in Series B -- bringing its … more
Nowadays, many people are addicted to their devices. Moreover, new technology trends appear each year, are continuously developing, and making people get interested in new things. … more
Data modeling makes it easier to see what types of relationships or connections the variables in your business have with each other. more
From The Hustle Bikini-clad Elle Woods used a video essay to get into Harvard Law School in Legally Blonde (2001). A TikTok parody of that video got a Brigham Young University student an … more
From Staff Reports The University of Central Florida has a major college football program and recruits from across the country. Its roster is filled with players from throughout the US, but in the … more
From The Hustle In the annals of internet-enabled stardom, Justin Bieber’s journey from a 12-year - old YouTube musician to global icon ranks up there. The “next” Justin Bieber will … more
By Jonathan C. with Blexr Limited Over the last decade, there have been some unexpected technological advances as the world shifted to accommodate these changes. Whether these innovations are here … more
By Jane Lucas Technology can help us support people with a range of different disabilities. From physical disabilities to communication issues, these apps have plenty of features to support … more
By Karen "Kat" Schrier, Associate Professor and Director of Games and Emerging Media, Marist College There is a lot of discussion in the United States about how to help people come together to solve … more
By Michelle Forsythe, Assistant Professor of STEM Education, Texas State University and Julie Jackson, Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, Texas State University Most people think of … more
By Susan Melony Although carbon fiber was invented back in 1958, the 1970s is when we saw a real surge in its use all over the world. Today, the continued commercialization of carbon fiber … more
Focus on Business From The Hustle The tech industry loves throwing around the phrase “Uber for X” as a quick way to explain on-demand startup ideas. Turns out “LinkedIn for X” may … more
In its 46 years, the National UFO Reporting Center has documented nearly 100,000 sightings with 14,863 in California followed by Florida (7,398), Washington (6,617) and Texas (5,555) By John … more
Rising Seniors By Nathaniel Marrero, Interning Correspondent with The Apopka Voice There’s more to Jamarric Hammond than basketball. This rising senior may be the point guard for … more
From The Hustle “Blade Runner” led us to believe we’d have flying cars by 2019 , so where the heck are they? Well, a few companies are working on what’s known as eVTOL (Electric … more
Are you brand new to Instagram, with no followers or content on your page, and want to know what you can do to grow your account? This article is for you. more
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