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Technology - 04.12.2013

UCO research student headed to D.C

A University of Central Oklahoma computer science student is headed to the nation’s capitol to meet with members of congress and scientists to present his research on wheelchair maneuverability. Read more
 
Technology - 03.25.2013

Kickstarting a venture

Individuals turn to online fundraising platform to get their projects off the ground

GoldFire Studios in Oklahoma City develops games for the web, and its new concept, CasinoRPG, is a community-based game and an ambitious departure for the company from its other titles. Read more
 
Technology - 03.07.2013

Cox Business awards technology package to local business

In a nod to the ABC reality television show Shark Tank, eight entrepreneurial teams in Oklahoma City went before a panel of business leaders March 5 to pitch their plans and ideas for a chance at a $5,000 technology package from Cox Business. Read more
 
Technology - 02.21.2013

Smooth sailing

As Oklahoma City updates intersections and stoplights, those driving on corridors hit more green lights

Traffic lights and intersections in Oklahoma City are getting smarter.

While no stoplight hit the books and gained an education on its own, a bond issue is funding upgrades that coordinate lights to work in harmony and to create corridors for moving traffic more quickly.

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Technology - 02.21.2013

Safe house

Knock knock. Who’s there? No one, but you wouldn’t know it, thanks to home automation

A recent study by global technology trend forecasters ABI Research estimates that within five years, 90 million homes worldwide will employ an automation system. In the Oklahoma City metro, tomorrow is today, and at least one resident says he’s already saving money and worrying less. Read more
 
Technology - 10.25.2012

All systems secure

Companies put the kibosh on employee network access

That iPhone in your pocket is more powerful than the NASA computers that sent the first man to the moon. That’s why more and more companies are realizing that keeping their data safe may be more challenging than ever. Read more
 
Technology - 08.28.2012

Clean Technology

Laundry services goes high-tech to reduce rate of losses and misrouted uniform orders

The idea of employee uniforms with embedded computer chips that can be tracked through specialized antennae may sound high-tech for a simple laundry service, but Clean is anything but a simple laundry service.
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Technology - 08.27.2012

Lights out

Businesses bear the costly burden of replacing the banned T12 ballasts and bulbs

Chances are that if you look up in your office, in any store, or in any warehouse, the plastic white cases that hold four fluorescent T12 magnetic light bulbs are there. Read more
 
Technology - 08.27.2012

Hoop tech

Ongoing technology upgrades at Chesapeake Energy Arena keep it on the cutting edge

In the Stone Ages — way back in 2002 — the $89 million Ford Center, now the Chesapeake Energy Arena, opened in Downtown Oklahoma City. Funded by taxpayer dollars, the arena met National Hockey League and National Basketball League standards, and had great perks, such as a darkroom for members of the press. Read more
 
Technology - 06.29.2012

Practical employment

As demand grows for virtual assistants, local business owners begin to catch on

Best-selling books such as Timothy Ferriss’ The 4-Hour Workweek tout hiring a virtual assistant as a necessity for the modern professional. He and other proponents of “lifestyle design” say by outsourcing as much of your life as you can, you can work less, earn more and live a more fulfilled life, instead of devoting it to tasks more efficiently performed by others. Read more
 
Technology - 06.19.2012

American Fidelity, Chesapeake make Computerworld list

Two Oklahoma City-based companies were named on Computerworld’s annual list of 100 Best Places to Work in Information Technology for 2012. Chesapeake Energy Corp. made the list at No. 9, and American Fidelity Assurance Company came in at No. 27. Read more
 
Technology - 04.26.2012

Tech check

Departing with some disposable income? Consider these high-tech toys and tools

Technology - 04.25.2012

EDGE seeks applicants for 2012 class

Do you have a great idea for a science and technology project but your wallet is too thin to move forward? The Economic Development Generating Excellence policy board just might be able to help. Read more
 
Technology - 03.28.2012

Heads in the cloud

Small firm leverages technology for self, clients

As facilities engineer for XTO Energy, Richard Culmer needed a company that could keep production on track and be easy on the budget. He found both in Oklahoma City firm Flogistix. Read more
 
Technology - 01.25.2012

Results confirm smart technology helps reduce peak energy use

More than 90 percent of OG&E customers realized savings

Oklahoma Gas and Electric today announced promising results from approximately 6,000 residential customers who participated in the final year of its two-year demand response study. Read more
 
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