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The semiconductor company is one of Oregon’s biggest employers with more than 20,000 workers in the state. Intel is laying off thousands, including many in Hillsboro.
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On rocky outcrops 6,000 feet up Mount Hood’s ski slopes, Spirit the robot took one small step for robots, one giant leap for science.
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Under the law, companies that make cellphones and other consumer electronics are required to provide the tools and know-how to repair those devices.
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A new nonprofit funded by the Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce launched this week. Onward Eugene is aimed at sustaining and building economic growth in the…
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What started as an experiment to bring women to a conversation about technology has become its own entity. “Redefining Women in Tech” has big plans for…
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Unmanned Aerial Systems – better known as drones – are swarming in popularity. The Federal Aviation Administration expects drone sales to climb from 2.5…
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Travelers wanting the most up-to-date information about Lane County roads have a new tool. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports, the app can help them avoid…
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Middle School students in Eugene got hands on experience in STEM careers Friday at the Arts and Technology Academy. Professionals in science, technology,…
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Eugene area techies are invited to put their skills to work for the greater good this weekend.Hack for a Cause is the brainchild of Technology Association…
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Members of Eugene's Silicone Shire gathered at the University of Oregon Tuesday to talk about opportunities in technology.About 300 people who are part…
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It’s a no-brainer that you have to be able to use a computer to get most jobs today. Public schools in Eugene encourage students to use technology as an…
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An iPad for every child. That's reality at some Eugene 4J schools this year.It's faster. Their fingers don't get sore. It's fun. The fifth graders at…