Minn. state colleges aim for more online courses The Minnesota State Colleges and
Universities system is aiming to deliver 25 percent of its college
credits through online courses by 2015.November 20, 2008
Judge grants new trial in music downloading case A federal judge granted a new trial to a
Minnesota woman convicted of pirating music files, ruling Wednesday that he made an error in her trial.September 25, 2008
Best Buy to acquire Napster Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy Inc. said
Monday it will acquire online music-sharing site Napster Inc. for about $126.8 million in cash, in a move to boost its digital media capabilities.September 15, 2008
Qwest, union still talking as contract expires Qwest Communications International Inc. and
members of its largest union kept negotiating Sunday even as the current labor contract expired.August 17, 2008
Qwest union OKs strike if contract talks sour Members of the largest employee union at Qwest
Communications International Inc. have voted to authorize a strike if talks fail to produce a new contract.August 11, 2008
Tech talk with Jon Gordon Jon Gordon, host of American Public Media's Future Tense, joins Midday to talk all things tech.Midday, July 25, 2008
Following the laws of physics in superhero movies MPR's Tom Crann talks to Jim Kakalios, University of Minnesota physics professor and author of "The Physics of Superheroes," about this summer's comic book inspired movies.July 18, 2008
Austin to field test public wi-fi The City of Austin will have municipal wi-fi by October. The $1.2 million project is being run through the Austin Utilities Board and has been in the works for several years.July 14, 2008
A Microsoft executive's lessons from the past When Kyle Kim was a teenager, he spent three years on the streets of South Central Los Angeles and West Hollywood. Now he is an executive at Microsoft who spends his career and spare time working for the safety of all kids, especially homeless gay and lesbian teens.Midmorning, June 20, 2008
Bell researcher studies geckoes' sticky feet A researcher at the University of Minnesota's Bell Museum has discovered a new family of gecko. The animals were known before, but now they have a new name.May 23, 2008