Everything we expect from Apple’s big iPhone event

 Tomorrow’s the big day. Apple’s annual fall unveil kicks off at 10AM ET, christening the opulent new Steve Jobs Theater in the process. From the looks of it, there may not be all that many stones left to turn over by the time Tim Cook hits the stage. Of course, Apple events have never been about just one device. Here’s what we think we know about the event so far. Read More


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#OUREntrepidNetwork – Introducing Dave Schlossberg, Poly Performance and Synergy Manufacturing

www.polyperformance.com

Redefine Your Limits!

Dave Schlossberg is CEO\President of Poly Performance, Inc. and Synergy Manufacturing, Inc. Poly Performance is a San Luis Obispo, California based premier online retailer of specialty high-performance drive train and suspension components and systems for the off-road motorsports industries. Sister company, Synergy Manufacturing is an innovative product development business that specializes in the design, development and manufacture of new and improved high-end automotive performance products for customers in the industries served by Poly Performance.

To learn more about Poly Performance and Synergy Manufacturing visit www.PolyPerformance.com and www.synergymfg.com

Please support Dave Schlossberg and the Poly Performance/Synergy Manufacturing team by giving this a LIKE, SHARE it with your wider social networks, and consider joining their communities on Linkedin, Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, and YouTube.

Dave and Poly Performance are active supporters of the CalPoly CIE/SLO HotHouse startup business accelerator program and its community of startups and innovators.

Thank you Dave for your leadership and example as an innovator and for your support of the SLO HotHouse and OUR Community’s entrepreneurial ambitions. #YouKickassMyFriend

Here WE Grow!

Doug Parker | Linkedin – KickassDoug

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The SLO HotHouse is a community space created through the efforts of Cal Poly, the city and county of San Luis Obispo, the business community, and the Cal Poly Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE). The goal of the SLO HotHouse is to support students and community members as they work to create new innovations and start entrepreneurial business ventures.

To learn more about the SLO HotHouse go to www.slohothouse.com.

Past and present SLO HotHouse sponsored companies include: Reduce.Reuse.Grow.Current SolutionsBoltAboutMantisWhiteFox Drone Defense Technologies,FarmBotHIGEAgatherologieSPECTRVMMojaGearInPress TechnologiesZ Living SystemsBOTTLEFLYFavorLiftGatorFLUME, Calwise Spirits and ObserVR.

@PolyPerformance, #PolyPerformance, #manufacturing, #MadeInTheUSA, #MadeInAmerica, #Jeep, #DodgeRam, #offroadvehicles, #OHV, #UTV, #ATV, #4×4, #RockCrawler, #SanLuisObispo, #CalPoly, #SLOHotHouse, #OUREntrepidNetwork, #youkickassmyfriend

24 hours to submit your startup for TechCrunch Startup Battlefield Australia

 Hey Australian startups! What can you do in the next 24 hours to radically change the trajectory of your business? Apply for Startup Battlefield Australia! 15 early stage startups will be selected to receive expert pitching coaching from TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield team, before competing on our global stage on November 16th. We’re T-minus 24 hours until applications close… Read More


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The promise of managing identity on the blockchain

 Blockchain, the secure distributed ledger technology first created to track bitcoin ownership, has taken on a number of new roles in recent years tracking anything of value from diamonds to real estate deeds to contracts. The blockchain offers the promise of a trusted record that can reduce fraud. Some industry experts say that over the coming years, it could be used to control identity… Read More


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What you missed at the GrubHub trial about 1099 independent contractors

 In a windowless, 15th-floor courtroom in downtown San Francisco this week, GrubHub has been defending its 1099 independent contractor employment model for its delivery drivers. This specific trial is looking to determine whether or not plaintiff Raef Lawson, an ex-GrubHub driver, was misclassified as an independent contractor while delivering food for GrubHub. Read More


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Twitter has an unlaunched tweetstorm feature

 Subverting the 140 character limit by chaining tweets together into a cohesive “tweetstorm” takes some know-how, or you’ll screw it up. Luckily Twitter has built but not yet launched a feature for easily composing tweetstorms. Hidden inside the current Android app is a way to write out a tweetstorm and see it broken into distinct tweets, then tweet them all at once.
By… Read More


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Don’t count on any Apple fireworks on Wall Street next week

 Barring Apple coming out with a delayed launch date for the next-generation iPhone, the guts of which are basically laid out on the Internet already, Apple’s shares are probably not going to see the kinds of explosive activity you might expect around something as hyped as a massive iPhone revision. Instead, Wall Street — which has spent months and months modeling Apple’s… Read More


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23andMe’s second act sits squarely in drug research and development

 The company first began making moves early in 2015, forging a partnership with Pfizer to conduct a bit of drug research using 23andMe’s genetic data. The pact was formed in the midst of orders from the Food and Drug Administration that 23andMe cease sales of its consumer health report product, which drove a major portion of both 23andMe’s revenue and brand awareness at the… Read More


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The next Apple Watch will have LTE cell service

 Last night an iOS 11 GM download link made its way onto Reddit, which 9to5Mac discovered and has been digging through. You can check out the full list of discoveries here, but one big thing that stood out is that the next Apple Watch (or at least one version of it) will finally have LTE cell service, meaning it doesn’t need to be tethered to your phone at all times. The leaked… Read More


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