Few plants made it unscathed through the brutal summer we just endured in Central Texas. We’re finally out of triple digits now, in early October, after more than eighty days of hundred-degree…
El Paso Matters – The Week Ahead: ‘I Voted’ sticker design contest underway
This is your Friday update, which takes a quick look at the week ahead and some developments that El Paso Matters is following. “I Voted” Sticker Contest: A contest to design the…
El Paso News El Paso Talks: Season 1: Episode 51: The DMB Podcast: Immigrants, Paxton, Running In 2024 And More
In today’s episode of The DMB Podcast, your host, Deliris Montanez Berrios covers many topics, including immigrants in El Paso, the homeless, the Paxton impeachment, rigged elections, and her independent candidacy for…
Tech Crunch – MGM Resorts confirms hackers stole customers’ personal data during cyberattack
MGM Resorts has confirmed hackers stole an unspecified amount of customers’ personal information during a September cyberattack that will cost the hotel and casino giant an estimated $100 million. The hotel and…
Tech Crunch – Snap’s AI chatbot draws scrutiny in UK over kids’ privacy concerns
Snap’s AI chatbot has landed the company on the radar of the UK’s data protection watchdog which has raised concerns the tool may be a risk to children’s privacy. The Information Commissioner’s…
Tech Crunch – Breathe Battery Technologies bets that software will eat batteries too
The startup has developed software for lithium-ion batteries to endow them with either faster charging speeds or greater longevity. Read more: Read More
Texas Monthly – Amid anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, a North Texas college town hosts its third annual trans pride event
Home to the University of North Texas, organizers say Denton acts as a liberal enclave in the sprawling conservative suburbs in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Printing a place to live: In Central Texas, homes are being built with emerging 3D technology
Using robotic 3D printers that can build the concrete walls of a house, a pair of Texas startups say the technology could help alleviate two crises: the housing shortage and climate change….
Texas Monthly – Vouchers return this special session — and school funding might be left out. Here’s what you need to know.
Gov. Greg Abbott called lawmakers back to Austin to try again to pass education savings accounts, which would let families use state funds to pay for their children’s private schooling. Teacher pay…
Texas Tribune Printing a place to live: In Central Texas, homes are being built with emerging 3D technology
Using robotic 3D printers that can build the concrete walls of a house, a pair of Texas startups say the technology could help alleviate two crises: the housing shortage and climate change. Read:…