by The Brio Team | Apr 2, 2017 | Startups
Author: Rose Leadem / Source: Entrepreneur Having a standout resume is not easy. But if you’re on the market for a new job, it’s a necessity. Once you’re able to impress a potential employer on paper, you’ll be able to get your foot in the door and land an...
by The Brio Team | Apr 2, 2017 | Startups
Author: Dean Takahashi / Source: VentureBeat Evan Orr needed physical therapy, but he found out the hard way that it wasn’t easy to do. Physical therapy is always a big part of rehabilitation, but no one wants to do the exercises. It’s hard to book an...
by The Brio Team | Apr 2, 2017 | Startups
Author: Dean Takahashi / Source: VentureBeat John Draper, a legendary “phone phreaker” known as Cap’n Crunch, had surgery last week to deal with a degenerative spine disease, and his friends are raising money on GoFundMe for the medical bills. Draper worked...
by The Brio Team | Apr 1, 2017 | Startups
Author: Robin Wauters / Source: VentureBeat This week, Tech.eu tracked 9 technology M&A transactions and 96 tech funding deals totalling €460 million (about $491 million) in Europe, Turkey and Israel. Here’s an overview of the 10 biggest European tech...
by The Brio Team | Apr 1, 2017 | Startups
Author: Reuters / Source: VentureBeat NEW YORK (By Barbara Goldberg, Reuters) – Connecticut would become the first U.S. state to allow law enforcement agencies to use drones equipped with deadly weapons if a bill opposed by civil libertarians becomes law....
by The Brio Team | Apr 1, 2017 | Startups
Author: Reuters / Source: VentureBeat Image Credit: GamesBeat (Reuters) – Central bankers can learn from the computer gaming industry as they try to communicate with a public that often has little idea what they do, the Bank of England’s chief economist Andy...