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PBN.com is sporting a new, streamlined look. The revamped website features a simplified page design that offers readers easier access to Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts’ most comprehensive collection of business news.
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By PBN Staff
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The FIRST Lego League Robotics Program has expanded in Rhode Island, adding three qualifying tournaments for the 2012-2013 competition year.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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A team of students and engineers from the University of Rhode Island have developed a blood-testing technology that incorporates a smartphone application, a hand-held biosensor and a credit-card sized cartridge, which provides rapid biological analysis and wireless communication of test results.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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AT&T plans to roll out 4G LTE to its customers in the Providence area by the end of 2012.
With speeds the company boasts as “up to 10 times faster than 3G,” AT&T customers will be able to stream, download, upload and game faster than before on LTE-compatible devices.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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GTECH Corp. has earned recertification for the North American Association of State and Providential Lotteries standards initiative certification program in quality assurance.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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KVH Industries Inc. is debuting the TracPhone V7-IP for mini-VSAT Broadband service for shipboard satellite communication.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island’s official website – RI.gov – ranked fourth for the second consecutive year in the national Best of the Web competition by the Center for Digital Government.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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The Tech Collective – Rhode Island’s technology industry association – is calling for applicants for its inaugural Rhode Island Bioscience Awards.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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The fourth annual New England Broadcast and Cable Expo will be help Tuesday, Oct. 16 at the R.I. Convention Center.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The University of Rhode Island is notifying roughly 1,000 current and former faculty members that certain personal information that appeared on a publicly shared College of Business Administration computer service was accessed and viewed by unauthorized individuals.
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9/3/12
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