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People standing above the epicenter of a large earthquake will feel the ground shaking before people on the periphery of the quake. The same can be said…
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This weekend, a group of hackers and computer programmers will meet in Boise for the annual Code Camp. For the first time, the event will feature a…
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Driverless cars are one step closer to joining Idaho citizens on the roads.By a one vote margin, the Idaho Senate passed a bill allowing companies to test…
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The technology-centered offshoot of Treefort Music Fest, Hackfort, got about as high-profile an endorsement an event can ask for.During his address at…
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In a ruling that could have major implications for broadband service in schools — and a multimillion-dollar price tag for Idaho taxpayers — a District…
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Your zip code tells postal workers how to get you your daily pile of junk mail advertisements. Your zip can also tell advertisers what junk mail to send…
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A company that makes radar technology used to protect military convoys says it can be adapted to help central Idaho drivers avoid collisions with deer and…
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The Mormon church is expanding a program that gives missionaries iPad minis and broadens their proselytizing to social media.The Church of Jesus Christ of…
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A software company with an Idaho presence is expanding its operations thanks to an influx of cash. Palo Alto-based Declara announced a new $16 million…
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Northwest banks say 2014 may be the year consumers start to see a new generation of credit cards that are less prone to fraud.