Mark Tullis
Mark is Co-founder/Editor of TechBuzz News. From Ogden, UT, Mark attended WSU, BYU, and Tufts. He has been involved in tech, media, publishing since the 80s.
A 10-year, 200-mile fiber project finally connects Navajo Mountain High School — one of Utah's last unconnected public schools — to high-speed broadband, marking a milestone for the Navajo Nation.
by Mark Tullis
TechBuzz profiles Alison Smart’s campaign to preserve Levemir, the discontinued insulin detemir that some patients uniquely need, through stories from Michela Belluta, Kirill Zenchenko, Jaime Losinski, and Dr. Maisa Feghali, who warn alternatives can be riskier.
by Mark Tullis
Cy4Data Labs launches Cy4Signal, an additional encryption layer for Signal messenger that protects messages, voice, and video even after extraction from the platform, targeting government and enterprise users facing increasingly sophisticated AI-driven social engineering attacks.
by Mark Tullis
LVT's 2026 Harris Poll survey of 2,089 Americans finds broad support for targeted AI surveillance with strict guardrails. It also documents a measurable safety-driven chilling effect on civic engagement ahead of midterms.
by Mark Tullis
Nightingale Education Group, a Salt Lake City nursing education company, earns the No. 1 spot in Nurse.com's Top Workplaces for Nursing 2026, validated by confidential employee surveys highlighting culture, well-being, and mission-driven growth.
by Mark Tullis
Fulcrum Point Holdings and Blue Castle Holdings have announced a joint venture to advance a long-planned nuclear project in Green River, Utah, adding a second site to the state's growing Operation Gigawatt SMR deployment strategy.
by Mark Tullis
Utah's Project Alta Summit Day Two shifted from inspiration to obligation, as the FAA, Joby Aviation, Beta Technologies, and community leaders committed to concrete infrastructure timelines, vertiport sites, and workforce pipelines ahead of the 2034 Winter Olympics.
by Mark Tullis
A pandemic ski trip to Utah led Ashish to relocate his ed-tech startup, Edmo. Today, the Lehi-based company utilizes advanced AI to solve massive higher education bottlenecks, including four-minute credit evaluations, and predicts local avalanches.
by Mark Tullis