Michigan Connected Technology News
How police in Michigan are trying to 3D print a murder victim's fingerprint to unlock his phone
Michigan's Whirlpool Corp partners w/ food tech firm to make connected appliances
State of Michigan awards $2 million to Ann Arbor's connected vehicle test program
Southeast Michigan navigates smart roads, but financing remains uncertain
Grand Rapids furniture maker creates portable charging station
X-ology article about Mobile Technologies, specifically in Michigan
Three different paths to infotainment taken by Detroit Three
Importance of mobile technology to Michigan's economy, an SBAM podcast @ http://bit.ly/LU1CRa & http://bit.ly/LU1CRd & http://bit.ly/LU1D7t
mHealth in Michigan; the Opportunities May Surprise You (Pg. 30)
DTE Smart Meter Plan Hits Interference
Detroit Finally Set to Receive 1st Satellite Patent Office; Driven by the Area's High Tech Growth
Tricia Cervenan of Detroit-based Quicken Loans named to Mobile Marketer's 'Mobile Women to Watch 2012'
Telecom Companies To Pay For Fiber Optics On State-Owned Rail Trails
Crain's: Movin' Up with Downloads - in Michigan
MTAM member and Michigan-based mobile developer, SafetyGrid, featured on Channel 4 News
AT&T Completes More Than 1,200 Wireless Network Upgrades Year-to-date in Michigan
Auburn Hills Firm has a TeleHealth Industry First
Will OnStar Sell Your Information?
Ann Arbor-based Shepherd Uses Mobile for Transportation Management
SBAM Business Next: MTAM Executive Director Interview
No Sign of 'Old and Stodgy' Detroit at Ford Motor Company
General Motors Embarks on 'Something Different' for Automotive Infotainment
Mobility and Electronic Health Records Take Root at Trinity Health
Verizon Wireless Shows Off 'Building Blocks' for Mobile in the Car
Verizon to Offer 4G Service Starting June 16 in Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Metro Detroit
ACLU Wants to Know How MI Cops Use 'Data Extraction Devices'
West Michigan Firms Enjoying the Benefits of Mobile Technology
Going @Mobile Could be the Biggest Innovation for MI Since the Automobile
Michigan Engineering Students Help Cerebral Palsy Patients with Mobile Technology
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