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Wells Technology brings innovation to manufacturing
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar picked Wells Technology Inc. Monday as an example of innovation in rural Minnesota as part of an “Innovation Tour” of northwestern Minnesota.
Tuesday, January, 11, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - Business

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Technology booming in N.D. schools
From chalkboards to iPods, technology use in schools has come a long way.
Thursday, February, 25, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Poll: Technology brings connection, stress
Technology has become so entwined with college students' often frantic lives that most in a new survey say they'd be more frazzled without it.
Monday, October, 11, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Fargo-based technology initiative aims to develop area's 'intellectual capital'
UND joins collaborative project
The vacant Alien Technology building could be revived as the focal point for a collaboration uniting education and life sciences research to foster regional economic development.
Wednesday, August, 18, 2010 - The Forum - News

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Government proposes technology guidelines to harness dashboard distractions
Automakers should design potentially distracting dashboard technology so it's automatically disabled while the vehicle is in motion, federal safety officials said today.
Thursday, February, 16, 2012 - Associated Press - Business

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Alien Technology considers closing Fargo plant
Alien Technology, a company backed with millions of taxpayer dollars and once heralded as a future cornerstone of high-tech business in Fargo and North Dakota, might close its Fargo plant. That’s one of several options the California-based “smart tag” manufacturer is considering to offset a drop in demand caused by the flagging economy.
Tuesday, May, 05, 2009 - The Forum - Business

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Is it technology or is it magic?
My computer stopped working. No Internet, no e-mail. The little picture of a computer that lives at the bottom of my screen and usually has happy computer beams coming out of it lost its beams and showed a red X through its heart. I called customer support.
Monday, May, 31, 2010 - Los Angeles Times - Business

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N.D. power plant to unveil dried-coal technology
The operator of North Dakota’s biggest coal-fired power plant is touting — and attempting to sell — technology that it says improves efficiency and cuts pollution by drying and removing impurities from high-moisture coal.
Wednesday, June, 02, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Hutchinson Technology to cut workforce by 30-40 percent
Hutchinson Technology Inc. announced Tuesday that it will move its component manufacturing operations from Hutchinson, Minn., to Eau Claire, Wis., and will trim its workforce by 30 to 40 percent in the next 12 months.
Tuesday, March, 08, 2011 - - Business

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AP-mtvU Poll: Technology brings connection, stress
Technology has become so entwined with college students’ often frantic lives that most in a new survey say they’d be more frazzled without it.
Thursday, October, 07, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Alien Technology sought financial assistance before closing
'Kind of the cart before the horse,' official says
Alien Technology lifted off from Fargo in much the same way it landed, looking for a financial boost. A few weeks before announcing plans in mid-May to shutter the Fargo plant, a closing that’s final Monday, executives from the California-based maker of “smart tags” were still considering expanding the facility here and seeking financial assistance.
Wednesday, June, 03, 2009 - The Forum - Business

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Minnesota candidates rely on technology for tight race
The campaigns of Republican incumbent Rep. Michele Bachmann and Democratic challenger Tarryl Clark in the 6th Congressional District are blazing trails in their efforts to reach voters, combining cutting-edge technology with time-tested political strategies to gain the upper hand in the most expensive U.S. House race in Minnesota history.
Sunday, October, 10, 2010 - St. Paul Pioneer Press - News

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Once-heralded Alien Technology closing Fargo facility
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Alien Technology confirmed plans today to close its Fargo inlay manufacturing facility. Alien was backed with millions of taxpayer dollars and once heralded as a future cornerstone of high-tech business in Fargo and North Dakota.
Thursday, May, 14, 2009 - The Forum - Business

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CROWDSOURCING: Cities turning to technology
In recent years, businesses have used the Internet to cull the wisdom of crowds to do everything from design shoes to publish books, a practice known as "crowdsourcing." As the approach has caught on in the civic sphere, entrepreneurs and activists who support it have begun calling it "open government" or "Gov 2.0."
Monday, February, 21, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY: Fresno nerd sees a better way
Student's startup promises fast Internet speeds even with dial-up connections
Monday, January, 05, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business

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Microsoft Kinect: Revolutionary technology in early phases
Nintendo got the motion-activated gaming craze started with the Wii controller, and Sony improved on the motion controller with its Move. But Microsoft is taking the controller out of the picture altogether with its new Kinect accessory for the Xbox 360.
Friday, December, 10, 2010 - The Dallas Morning News (MCT) - Business

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Televisions: New technology adds new dimensions to purchases
Over the past few years, buying a new TV got to be a pretty simple process. You decided how much you wanted to pay, stared at a bunch of different sets in Fry's or Best Buy for 30 minutes, tried to look interested and informed while the salesman rattled on about "1080p" and "HDMI," and then took your TV home.
Thursday, December, 09, 2010 - The Dallas Morning News (MCT) - Business

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Fashion, technology alter winter wear
Last February, Annie Hemmesch, her mother and sister started selling Telefingers gloves, made by threading the thumbs, pointer fingers and middle fingers with conductive material that allows wearers to use touchscreen devices while keeping their hands warm.
Wednesday, January, 05, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Americans turn to technology to control impulses
Many tools are now available to help people stay control their impulses, including a GPS-enabled app that locks down texting once a car gets rolling and a program that cuts off credit-card spending. Another device monitors your workout and offers real-time voice feedback.
Thursday, December, 30, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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N.D. earns a ‘B’ for classroom technology
North Dakota is in the top third among states in integrating technology in the classroom, according to Education Week’s 11th annual “Technology Counts” report.
Thursday, April, 10, 2008 - The Forum - News

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