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Technology

  • $750K in fed funds bolster Sanford broadband access

    Staff September 30, 2016

    The entrepreneurs that call the 600-acre industrial Mill Yard complex in downtown Sanford home will soon have access to an open-access municipal fiber optic network that will come to fruition through $769,209 in funding from the Economic Development

    Staff September 30, 2016
  • South Portland InterSpec scores $23K MTI grant

    Staff September 20, 2016

    The South Portland-based firm InterSpec received a $23,000 grant from the Maine Technology Institute to develop, market and integrate the Unified Field Guide Specification documents, which are guides used for construction projects worldwide, into

    Staff September 20, 2016
  • ON Semiconductor completes Fairchild acquisition for $2.4B

    September 19, 2016

    The Phoenix-based chipmaker, ON Semiconductor Corp., completed its $2.4 billion acquisition of Fairchild Semiconductor International Inc. on Monday, including its plant and offices in South Portland, where 700 are employed.

    September 19, 2016
  • Navigating Medicare billing — and creating rural Maine jobs

    Lori Valigra September 19, 2016

    Dr. Dan Mingle knew he was onto something when he founded the South Paris-based Mingle Analytics in 2011. Health care costs were spiraling up, and national reimbursers like Medicare were starting to look at the quality of care they were getting for

    Lori Valigra September 19, 2016
  • Humanizing robots and drones

    Lori Valigra September 19, 2016

    I've long been a fan of R2-D2 and other movie robots. As a reporter, I've always jumped at the chance to cover researchers making prototype robots. The idea of what robots could potentially do to improve the world piques the imagination.

    Lori Valigra September 19, 2016
  • The Bambino scrapbooks: Portland's HistoryIT digitizes Ruth's storied career

    Staff September 12, 2016

    Babe Ruth: Legendary Boston Red Sox pitcher, record-setting New York Yankees outfielder, American icon — prolific scrapbook model? Thanks to the Portland-based HistoryIT, digital versions of historic scrapbooks documenting The Bambino's career are

    Staff September 12, 2016
  • FairPoint strikers win victory in Maine's business court

    James McCarthy September 6, 2016

    Maine's Business and Consumer Court handed a pre-Labor Day victory to workers at FairPoint Communications Inc. (NASDAQ: FRP) when it canceled a decision of the Unemployment Insurance Commission that denied unemployment benefits to the striking

    James McCarthy September 6, 2016
  • How To: Communicate after a data breach

    Linda Varrell September 5, 2016

    While companies tend to have disaster recovery plans that emphasize restoring critical systems, communication plans are too often ignored until after a data breach. An oversight of this kind at the time of a breach can have a lasting negative impact

    Linda Varrell September 5, 2016
  • On the record with John Rooks and Justin Jaffe, co-founders of Rapport

    James McCarthy September 5, 2016

    In October, Rapport won a $100,000 investment from AOL founder Steve Case's Revolution Growth during a “Rise of the Rest” pitch competition. “In terms of importance, I've been referring to it as the 'Big Bang' moment," says co-founder Justin Jaffe.

    James McCarthy September 5, 2016
  • A wild Wyeth appears! PMA launches its own spin on Pokemon Go

    Staff September 2, 2016

    While the Portland Museum of Art has been inundated with hopeful Pokemon Masters since the launch of Pokemon Go — both the museum and the McLellan-Sweat Mansion are Pokestops — the PMA, in partnership with The VIA Agency, have launched their very

    Staff September 2, 2016
  • South Portland Wi-Fi program gauges public interest

    August 29, 2016

    South Portland city officials will use a pilot program that provides free Wi-Fi to visitors of Mill Creek Park to assess the plausibility and interest of public wireless access within the city.

    August 29, 2016
  • Unlikely combo of tech, clothing comes to Fort Kent

    August 22, 2016

    Peanut butter and jelly, cookies and milk — some combinations are just meant to be, while others take a little explaining to truly make sense, like a new consumer electronics repair and name-brand clothing store in Fort Kent.

    August 22, 2016
  • UMaine scientists use tech to see-the-unseen in potential aquaculture sites

    Lori Valigra August 22, 2016

    Realtors will tell you buying property is all about “location, location, location.” The same is true for finding the best site for aquaculture, though varying conditions largely invisible to the human eye have till now made picking an area largely a

    Lori Valigra August 22, 2016
  • Redzone buys GWI’s Midcoast wireless network

    Staff August 18, 2016

    Rockland-based wireless service provider Redzone Wireless, LLC has acquired the wireless network assets of Biddeford-based GWI, which provides service to both residential and commercial customers primarily in Midcoast Maine and many Penobscot Bay

    Staff August 18, 2016
  • Digital editions bring the history of Maine to your fingertips

    Staff August 15, 2016

    The Maine State Library in Augusta has received a $275,000 federal grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to digitize over 100,000 pages of historical Maine newspapers.

    Staff August 15, 2016
  • How To: Effectively negotiate a technology vendor contract

    Joshua T. Silver August 8, 2016

    One of the draws of technology management is the thrill of riding the wave of exciting new stuff. But with growing concerns over data security, executives and IT departments must work closely to negotiate agreements with technology service providers

    Joshua T. Silver August 8, 2016

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