Tag: Tyler Kern Podcast
Sport Radio Personality Colin Cowherd Launches Podcast Network
Often-divisive but undeniably popular sports personalist Colin Cowherd is distancing from the major networks that have helped build his career, announcing that he’s starting his on podcast company under the name The Volume to dip
Uber Dives into the World of Alcohol Delivery
Uber, which has already expanded its footprint from ride-hailing to food delivery with its massively popular Uber Eats, is adding more to that expanding food delivery network.
Huawei Smartphone Sales Tank Under US Sanctions
After sanctions imposed by the United States last year, Chinese smartphone manufacturer Huawei is struggling mightily.
Elevating the Last Mile of the Supply Chain to Support COVID Vaccinations
Last-mile delivery is fraught with obstacles. Fortunately, there are tools and solutions ready to answer the call.
The NFL Season by the Numbers
While stats have always been part of the NFL—teams, analysts, and fans are obsessed with the data and what it means. And so is Diving into Data host TC Riley.
Why Chick-Fil-A Operations Saved a COVID Vaccine Drive-Thru
Fast-food giant Chick-Fil-A is known for its service – and that commitment to moving customers through its restaurants paid off outside the realm of chicken sandwiches recently.
Caesar’s Entertainment Expands its Footprint to Sports Betting
Caesar’s Entertainment recently announced a significant "strategic investment" in SuperDraft Inc., a fantasy sports platform.
Women in Skilled Trades are Driving a Tradesperson Renaissance
Skilled trades certainly don’t get the respect or attention they deserve. In fact, there’s a shortage of tradespeople to do these essential jobs.
Tesla’s Newest Chinese-Made Model Y Begins Deliveries
China recently added another Chinese-made-and-sold Tesla to its stable, rolling out the Model Y electric SUV.
Apple Facing a Lawsuit to Remove Telegram Over Hate Speech
Social media has been in the political and ethical spotlight over the past few weeks, with former President Trump’s Twitter account being suspended, social media apps like Parler being pulled from the App Store after...
IKEA Buys 11,000 Acres of Georgia Forest
IKEA is making investments into its climate positivity commitments, and the strategy is an interesting one. FastCompany reports that Ikea’s parent company, Ingka Group, purchased 11,000 acres of forest in the state of Georgia from
Apple Announces Racial Equity Investments
Tech giant Apple is responding to a year full of racial unrest with a focus on racial equity, backed up by an investment of $100 million last June, as reported by The Verge.
Solar Energy To Generate Most New US Electricity in 2021
In the quest for renewable energy growth and the lessening of our environmental impact, there’s a clear frontrunner looking to set the pace in 2021 – solar.
Wi-Fi 6E Begins Rollout, Ushering in New Functionality
Wi-Fi 6E, the biggest upgrade to the technology in decades, is on the horizon.
Bridging Communication Gaps to Build a Stronger Business
It is a community of people in the industry coming together to support one another over social media.
HBO Max Expands it Reach to Roku
Nearly seven months after HBO Max's debut, it’s finally available on Roku, the leading OTT (over the top) screening platform with over 46 million active users. As reported in Variety, this new deal will greatly expand HBO...
UPS & FedEx Limit Shipments During Holiday Season
With a shopping season like no other, eCommerce is booming, which means a tremendous strain on logistics and delivery. In an attempt to manage demand, UPS and FEDEX worked out plans with their biggest customers...
Kentucky Mens Basketball Locks in a New Recovery Technology Partner
Athletes push their bodies to the limits, needing the best options for recovery. Technology is now revolutionizing this. Hyperice offers percussion technology to relieve muscle pain, stiffness, and soreness. After working with the
Dry Ice Becomes a Must for COVID Vaccine Distribution
As the world eagerly awaits the manufacture and distribution of the COVID vaccine, many are considering the many steps that will be needed to deliver these vital vials of medication to the hospitals and pharmacies...
Discovery Education Brings STEM Resources to Brazilian Students
The skills gained from STEM education extend beyond those needed to be successful in just STEM fields. Rather, via hands-on learning with real-world applications, it helps students with varied interests develop a variety of valuab
European Researchers Bring Innovative Robotics to Construction
New advancements in autonomous systems are poising the construction industry for a robot revolution. One of the oldest and most vital industries in the world, the construction industry is fraught with safety risks that endanger...
National Restaurant Association Gives Desperate Plea to Congress for Industry Relief
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to starve the restaurant industry, with more than 110,000 businesses—the majority of which were well-established restaurants to community fixtures—permanently closed in 2020. That’s more than 17%
Uber Puts Autonomous Vehicle Program in Reverse, Selling to Aurora
This week, Aurora, one of the nation's leading self-driving startups, announced that they will become the new owner of Uber's self-driving division—Uber Advanced Technology Group (ATG)—which focused on driverless taxis. In additio
Making Sports More Active in the Digital Age
The world of sports is seeing a major transformation in the role of technology in competition.
Dublin-based Flutter Entertainment Bets Big on FanDuel & US Sports Betting Market
Live sports entertainment took a big hit from the pandemic. But sports betting and fantasy leagues have bridged the gap for fans, serving as a means for fostering fandom and continuing the camaraderie of sports....