Minneapolis and St. Paul each have a store offering the service.
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The Reveal LINQ's smaller size is being touted as a breakthrough.
CIOs take on the latest issues in an ever-changing field.
A successful crowdfunding campaign helped bring Iceland native's Skajaquoda to market.
Tech businesses large and small are vying for honors in a dozen categories at the annual fall ceremony.
Netropolitan.club, headquartered in Minneapolis, went live Tuesday.
Target, US Bank and Wells Fargo are part of a long list of companies that are embracing Apple’s new mobile wallet technology.
Government officials have been battling patent trolls.
But companies still need to take action to protect themselves from costly disputes.
The Eden Prairie-based 3D printer said the products of its recently acquired company, MakerBot, helped drive its quarterly success.
MentorMate CEO Björn Stansvik said he's heard from about 70 prospective investors and potential suitors in the last couple of years, but Taylor Corporation turned out to be the right fit.
MakeMusic is moving to Boulder, Colorado and its CEO and chief technology officer will be replaced in a restructuring of the company.
On the heels of its purchase of California's American Data Company, Magnet 360 has acquired iRGONOMIC of New York—bringing its total headcount to roughly 120.
Anyone who feels their neighborhood lacks, say, a bakery, can post the idea on the website.
The governor said that changes to the state’s IT operations have cut administrative waste and introduced new accountability measures.
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development partnered with Gray Plant Mooty for the third time, this time to create a free downloadable guide to help businesses acquaint themselves with security laws and other rules.
Elevate Research says its customer feedback app is simple for retailers and restaurants to operate, and its cash infusion will “fuel the expansion of its sales and digital marketing efforts worldwide.”
“In a Snap” allows users to find out more about products they see in select Target ads by taking pictures with their phone.
Through an initiative called “Silicon North Stars,” 16 local ninth-graders are learning first-hand about technology from leading-edge companies and burgeoning startups.