Media outlets starting with T
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TTech & Main Presents
Technology tips and insights to help protect your business! We offer weekly interviews with industry experts and leaders from companies like Coca-Cola, Verizon and AT&T to share their insights on cybersecurity and other technology topics. Join your host, Shaun St.Hill, the CEO of Tech and Main!
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Tech Advisor
Background and Format: Tech Advisor, formely The PC Advisor, website offers updated news on technology, which can be accessed via the website, through the RSS feed and on mobile phone and table PC. The website also features reviews, how-to, forums, advisors, videos and downloads. Audience and Readership: Active purchasers, tech enthusiasts & influencers, and business & IT decision makers. Monthly Unique Users: 14,100,000 Source: Publisher. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here
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Tech Briefs Online
Aims to serve design engineers, managers and scientists in the industries of electronics, industrial equipment, computers, communications, bio-medical, power and energy, chemicals, aerospace, defense, government and others allied to the field.
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Tech Briefs TV
Tech Briefs TV is an online video site that provides aerospace and aviation engineering professionals the opportunity to showcase their brand innovation.
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Tech Broiler
Discusses the latest in technology. Covers the technology industry and the latest trends and offers forward-looking analysis. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Tech Check - CNBC
TechCheck is a live, one-hour tech-driven program airing at 11am ET. It is the destination for compelling, in-depth reporting and analysis of the tech industry. The program focuses on the universe of opportunities exciting today’s investors from FAANG stocks, to emerging public companies, to red-hot startups rising from the sector. Anchored from the East and West coasts, it will also dive deep into the new technologies and trends changing the way investors think about energy, transportation, gaming and media while addressing the key issues facing the industry such as privacy concerns, foreign competition and new regulatory pushes in Washington, D.C. and abroad. Every weekday, “TechCheck” will attract the most influential and disruptive voices in the global technology landscape to chart the future of the U.S. economy. Debut date April 5, 2021.
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TTech Connect
Dedicated exclusively to covering Arizona's technology industry. Explores the region's leading companies, change agents, and the latest industry trends and issues propelling the state into high-tech player status. Aims to spread the word on Arizona's technology assets, both inside the state and to the rest of the world.
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TTech Connect Online
Serves as a news web site dedicated exclusively to covering Arizona's technology industry. Explores the region's leading companies, change agents, and the latest industry trends and issues propelling the state into high-tech player status. Aims to spread the word on Arizona's technology assets, both inside the state and to the rest of the world.
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Tech Design Forum Blog
Focuses on critical design issues, challenges, trends, methodologies and problem-solving techniques for the electronics design engineering and management community. Features contributed articles from EDA and semiconductor companies, industry organizations, analyst firms, universities and the overall design community.
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TTech Directions
Established in 1941 for teachers and administrators in technology, career/vo-tech, and applied science education. Covers aeronautics/aviation, agricultural technology, appliance repair, applied math/English, automotive (including auto body), building trades and construction technology, CAD/drafting/design, careers/technical (including vo-ed, school-to-work), CNC/CAM/CIM/FMS communications, computer technology, counseling and assessment, electricity and electronics, engineering/pre-engineering, forge/foundry, the history of technology, hydraulics/pneumatics, information technology, machine shop, manufacturing/production, metals, plastics, power and energy, robotics, safety, and science. Features easy-to-read articles that detail effective teaching practices and projects and that discuss classroom and lab administration, as well as current issues. Contains columns on state-of-the-art and historic technology, news, product announcements, and the use of computers.