My mobile phone died last week. It decided it didn’t like the system upgrade it was receiving, so it took itself out of circulation. In the process, it took me out of circulation as far as my social networking life was concerned. I could no longer check in on Foursquare, post ph
There was a lot of industry news this past week you may have missed. Here are some headlines that caught our eyes. Do You Know What Life Will Be Like In 5 Years? IBM’s Top Scientist Does —Fast Company “In the 5 in 5 report IBM’s top scientists report on what the worl
What’s going to change in your career next year compared to this year? It depends on who you ask, and there are a lot of career trends stories out there. I’ve found a good one, though, and I thought I’d share it with you. Written by career adviser Irene Kotov for Lif
Whenever you agree to be a journalist, you have to sign a contract that says you’ll post a Top 10 list every December, every year, throughout your career. It’s just one of those small sacrifices we journalists have to make so that we can bring you news and entertainment th
My first electronic dance music experience took place in a small, warehouse space called Club Industry. Located in Deep Ellum in Dallas, the venue was like a miniature version of the raves that would become popular in the mid-1990s. As my friends and I danced to the thump thump thump