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University of Washington’s CoMotion incubator partners with T-Mobile to provide startups with 5G

T-Mobile is equipping the University of Washington’s CoMotion Labs with a new 5G network to help entrepreneurs build products and services using next-generation connectivity.

7 Leadership Insights That Lead To Business Success

“Nice guys” don’t necessarily finish last.

Musk Says Neuralink Hopes To Implant First Brain Chips Into Humans Next Year

The device will supposedly allow patients with no control over their limbs to interface with digital devices with similar technologies, allowing quadriplegics to order shopping, communicate with friends, and browse the web directly with brain waves.

Will we be happier in the metaverse?

A few companies are trying to use virtual reality to reduce our stress levels in the metaverse. What could go wrong?

63% Of Millennials Approve Of Automation In The Workplace—And Other Small Business Tech News This Week

Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?

Work Wherever – Job Search Coaching

Job search coaching may be right for you if you answer “Yes” to any of the following questions:

Washington Schools, AWS to Train K-12 Students in Cloud Tech

In partnership with Amazon Web Services, Washington public schools are launching a statewide effort to train 2,500 K-12 students in cloud computing and related subjects over the next three years.

Posted! – Montana State University Entrepreneur Michael Mawn develops award-winning student employment company

Today, Posted! now has more than 900 users, facilitating $19,000 in earnings for students. Mawn recalled his friends struggling to pay for college, on top of living in Bozeman, and decided that this was the need he wanted to fill.

MSU engineering students help Miles City business with manufacturing

When Curt Almy of Miles City recently found himself dealing with the rapid growth of his business, he turned to Montana State University students to help design a manufacturing process that could keep pace with demand for his product.

Broadband Drives Growth in Women-led Rural Entrepreneurship

Access to broadband is essential to start-ups in rural America, and that connection is especially important for female entrepreneurs.