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Got a Tech Business? Tell us your story

Another Sunday, another great story in the AJC related to tech and entrepreneurism. Last week the AJC's Michael Kanell wrote about Helping Tech Grow in Atlanta, and today business assignment editor Matt Kempner profiled entrepreneur Diana Harbour and her Athens-based online business that's on track to earn $ 8 million in ...

GigaOM Coming Back To Atlanta

One of the first tech events I attended in Atlanta was back in July when GigaOM came to town. Well, it looks like that first impression was a good one becasue I just got an email letting me know that they're coming back -- next week. I've cut and pasted ...

Amazon working on two rumored smartphones

Amazon working on two rumored smartphones

Amazon is reportedly hard at work on two new smartphones — a budget model and a high-end version with multiple cameras.

The Sept. 20, 2013 file photo shows a customer configuring the fingerprint scanner technology built into iPhone 5S at an Apple store in Wangfujing shopping district in Beijing.

Biometric scanning a hot topic with rollout of new iPhone

A feature on Apple’s new iPhone 5S has renewed interest and debate about biometric scanning. The iPhone includes a fingerprint scanner called Touch ID built into the device’s Home button which can be used to unlock the phone or make iTunes purchases. Fingerprint scanners are just one kind of technology ...

WD My Cloud Pops Up as an Innovative Storage Solution

WD My Cloud Pops Up as an Innovative Storage Solution

10/02/13 Western Digital unveiled its My Cloud drive personal cloud solutions to help consumers organize their digital content without a pesky monthly fee.

Apple hires longtime cable engineer for 'something big'

Apple hires longtime cable engineer for 'something big'

Apple has hired the old head of CableLabs to work on an undisclosed engineering project, sparking more rumors the company is working on television.

Yash Kumar, Georgia Tech graduate and CEO and co-founder of Runnable.com, created a platform that lets users discover, run and reuse community-sourced code from their browser. (Source: runnable.com)

GA Tech Graduate Creates "YouTube of Code"

It’s common for an entrepreneur to compare his or her startup with an existing successful company to help create a better understanding of what the startup is all about, it’s often called a high-concept pitch. Two of my favorite examples: “Facebook for Dogs” (Dogster.com) and “Airbnb for Records” (Vnylyst.com). Venture ...

3-D toothbrush cleans teeth in 6 seconds

Sure it's a pain, but we all have to brush our teeth. In fact, doctors recommend brushing for at least 2 minutes, twice a day. But how about cutting that time down to 6 seconds.  The Blizzident toothbrush was created from 3D scanning and 3D printing.   After your dentist ...

Does Samsung's Galaxy Gear live up to hype? Not really

Does Samsung's Galaxy Gear live up to hype? Not really

Since the launch of Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch, it's received some less than outstanding reviews from tech critics.

Global Payments names new CEO

Sandy Springs-based transactions processor Global Payments has named its president, Jeffrey S. Sloan, as its new CEO, the company said Tuesday. Sloan succeeds Paul Garcia, Global’s chief executive since 1999, who will remain as the company’s chairman. Sloan joined Global in 2010, steering the company’s Americas operations and its mergers ...

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