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Early Morning Byte - Friday, June 30, 2023
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Good morning and happy Friday! Innovation in the technology world today is making remarkable progress across different areas. Executives and employees are walking the tightrope between accepting innovations or choosing comfort every day as the rise of technologies like artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and remote working tools continues to grow. Explore new innovations and perspectives more as you kick off your weekend with The National CIO Review. - Emily Hill, Kelsey Brandt, Catherine Pyle, Trey Hill
The Nimble C-Suite
How to Align the Diverse Strengths of Your Executive Team to Predictably Deliver Extraordinary Outcomes in a Transformational Economy By Eric Slorahn, Contributing Writer ● Read More...
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Transistors Change Electronics Across Industries
June 23, 1868 - History was made when Bell Labs organized a press conference in New York to showcase the first point-contact transistor, initially intended for enhancing telephone switching equipment by replacing electromechanical relays and vacuum tubes. This revolutionary invention signifies a significant leap forward in technology, ultimately surpassing vacuum tubes as the primary method for controlling electronic circuits.

By Emily Hill, Contributing Writer ●
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