TECHNOLOGY
Loopy Stanley 2013 World Premiere!
It's been a long time coming, with glitches and scheduling delays galore, but Loopy Stanley is finally here! We had participants this year from two cities in North Dakota (though if you counted the to...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 7:52 PM
Forum Communications Co. taking newsgathering to new heights
By Rylee Nelson Forum News Service FARGO, N.D. - Forum Communications Co. has enlisted new aerial perspectives to provide its readers and viewers with over-the-top coverage of the 2013 Red River Va...
Posted on 5/2/13 at 1:26 PM
Designing for Mobile
Midwest Mobile Summit is in full swing. With that, it is very interesting to see the similarities with key concepts between some of the presentations here and at Mobile March TC which was just a month...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 3:57 PM
Wind Power -- for and by Small, Ordinary People
Sunday I spent the entire day reading. For hours and hours I absorbed myself in The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, co-written by William Kamkwamba, the proponent of the tale, and Bryan Mealer. I was dra...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 1:40 PM
Career talk
Careers in science, technology, engineering and math are needed for the U.S. to remain competitive in the global marketplace. But many college students fail or become bored with such courses, studies ...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 12:00 AM
Computer glitch disrupts Minnesota student testing 
A standardized math test for about 15,000 students in Minnesota was disrupted by computer problems.
By Associated Press , April 17, 2013
After computer outage, American Airlines expects normal operations today
American Airlines is promising to run a near-normal operation on Wednesday, and that would be just fine for the tens of thousands of passengers who were stranded by a mammoth technology meltdown at the nation's third-biggest airline.By Associated Press , April 17, 2013
Minnesota Power narrows possible routes for new power line to Northland 
By John Myers , April 17, 2013
Cell phones proving an important tool in tracking bomber 
For all the horror of the Monday bombings in central Boston, investigators have been blessed with at least one advantage: a rich stream of possible evidence drawn not only from surveillance cameras but from personal photos and video footage, as well as cellphone records.
By Ellen Nakashima , April 16, 2013
E-bingo games for Vikings stadium funding have technical glitch 
The electronic bingo games which will help fund a new Minnesota Vikings stadium have been shut down while a malfunction is fixed.
By Associated Press , April 16, 2013
Eh? Career talk 
Careers in science, technology, engineering and math are needed for the U.S. to remain competitive in the global marketplace. But many college students fail or become bored with such courses, studies say.
By News Tribune staff , April 10, 2013
Website started by Duluthian provides plenty of college hoops info 
Duluth native Ryan Johnson hopes college hoops junkies make usportshub.com the Web spot to get their fix all year long.
By Rick Lubbers , April 08, 2013
Involta data-storage company grows in Arizona, Duluth 
By Candace Renalls , April 08, 2013
Duluth East robotics team headed to world championship 
By News Tribune staff , April 07, 2013
Facebook unveils 'Home' product for Android phones 
By Associated Press report , April 04, 2013
Facebook set to unveil new product today; may be mobile phone 
Facebook is unveiling a new Android product Thursday, a move that comes as a fast-growing number of its 1.06 billion users access it on smartphones and tablet computers.
By Associated Press report , April 04, 2013
Police seek access to Facebook account of Minnesota man accused of killing wife 
Police are seeking access to the content of Facebook accounts associated with a St. Paul man who's charged with killing his missing wife.
By Associated Press , April 04, 2013
AT&T completes cell phone tower near BWCAW 
AT&T has completed a 450-foot tall communications tower just outside the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
By Associated Press , April 04, 2013
Senator's view: Keep rural communities connected with the world 
By Sen. Amy Klobuchar , April 03, 2013
Wisconsin power plant adds webcam to watch peregrine falcons 
The first webcam was installed last year at the Pleasant Prairie power plant. A second camera is now in place at the Oak Creek power plant.
By News Tribune staff , April 03, 2013
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