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August 22, 2016

Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 Iris Scanner Is A Welcome New Authentication Option

A small sensor at the top of the phone briefly images your unique eye features to securely log you in.


A small sensor at the top of the phone briefly images your unique eye features to securely log you in.

This is the second in a three-part series reviewing Samsung's important new Note 7 smartphone. The first part concerned the device's design.

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Published on August 22, 2016 15:46

Why Bonin Bough Left Mondelez To Help Shepherd Small Businesses With LeBron James

The former Mondelez chief media officer is taking his global brand marketing skills to small business, and going deep on marketing's future in messaging.


The former Mondelez chief media officer is taking his global brand marketing skills to small business, and going deep on marketing's future in messaging.

On August 24th, CNBC is premiering a new show produced by LeBron James that is like a Shark Tank for Cleveland with a small business twist. Cleveland Hustles brings together local entrepreneurs and investors to open businesses and revitalize neighborhoods, and the host is Mondelez's now-former chief media and e-commerce officer B. Bonin Bough (and member of Fast Company's 2011 Most Creative People). Now, after filming and creating the show's first season, Bough was inspired to make its underlying concept his mission for small businesses across America.

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Published on August 22, 2016 05:00

Apple Acquires Personal Health Data Startup Gliimpse

In the last three years, Gliimpse has built a secure platform where consumers can manage and share their own medical records and info.


In the last three years, Gliimpse has built a secure platform where consumers can manage and share their own medical records and info.

Apple's ambitions in the health sector continue to expand, with its digital health team making its first known acquisition—personal health data startup Gliimpse, Fast Company has learned.

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Published on August 22, 2016 05:00

Here's What It Takes To Get The Most Out Of Corporate Retreats

Corporate retreats can be a snooze or a smash hit. Here are some tips to get yours right.


Corporate retreats can be a snooze or a smash hit. Here are some tips to get yours right.

It wasn't until Allesandra de Santillana was covered in mud, at the bottom of a grave, that she realized the importance of corporate retreats.

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Published on August 22, 2016 02:31

Tips For Wowing Investors With A Five-Minute Slide Deck

A tech VC explains why you only need to send 10 or 12 slides to early-stage investors (and what to cover in them).


A tech VC explains why you only need to send 10 or 12 slides to early-stage investors (and what to cover in them).

My venture capital fund sees more than 50 slide decks each week. Some come in cold (our email addresses are on the website), some are forwarded from friends and co-investors who think a company's a good fit, and others are follow-ups from meetings I've had throughout the week.

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Published on August 22, 2016 02:00

This 100-Year-Old To-Do List Hack Still Works Like A Charm

The "Ivy Lee Method" is stupidly simple, and that's partly why it's so effective.


The "Ivy Lee Method" is stupidly simple, and that's partly why it's so effective.

By 1918, Charles M. Schwab was one of the richest men in the world.

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Published on August 22, 2016 02:00

Three Surprising, Science-Backed Ways To Improve Your Decision Making

From having to pee to dimming the lights, researchers say a surprising range of stimuli can impact how we make choices.


From having to pee to dimming the lights, researchers say a surprising range of stimuli can impact how we make choices.

Most of us make bad decisions every day. We eat too much despite being full, we spend too much when we should be budgeting, we drive when we should walk, and we choose not to resign from jobs we hate.

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Published on August 22, 2016 02:00

How To Explain To Hiring Managers Why You're Looking For A Job

Maybe you got fired or left on bad terms, but try to hide that from an interviewer and they'll probably be able to tell.


Maybe you got fired or left on bad terms, but try to hide that from an interviewer and they'll probably be able to tell.

One of the most common questions hiring managers ask job candidates is a simple one on the surface: "Why do you want to work here?" But it can be tricky to answer—because the real information they're looking for is more complicated than that. What they're really asking is something closer to this:

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Published on August 22, 2016 02:00

A Guide To Uncertainty For People Who Hate Not Knowing

Unknown outcomes can make us put in either too much work or not enough. Here's how to avoid both.


Unknown outcomes can make us put in either too much work or not enough. Here's how to avoid both.

Life is full of uncertainty, both good and bad. Maybe you're hopeful that a big meeting with a client will turn into a contract. Or perhaps you're concerned about an upcoming evaluation at work. In either case, you won't know where you stand until it actually happens. And in the meantime, you'll have to deal with that uncertainty—something some people do better than others.

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Published on August 22, 2016 02:00

August 21, 2016

23andMe's Consumer DNA Data Goldmine Is Starting To Pay Off

The consumer genetic testing company says it can barely keep up with demand from researchers, while patient advocates wonder if customers deserve a cut of the profits.


The consumer genetic testing company says it can barely keep up with demand from researchers, while patient advocates wonder if customers deserve a cut of the profits.

After decades of inconclusive results, researchers backed by Pfizer and Massachusetts General Hospital revealed that they had identified several genetic markers associated with depression earlier this month. It was the largest study of its kind, using data from more than 120,000 people.

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Published on August 21, 2016 14:40

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