AT&T closing call center, laying off 101 in Susquehanna Township
Fresh off its acquisition of Time Warner, telecommunications giant AT&T is closing a call center in Susquehanna Township, a move that will impact 101 employees.
Take a bow: Several tech women recognized at annual awards
Local women professionals and students were recognized recently for their contributions to the midstate tech industry.
Grant helps Messiah professors, students hone digital skills
Time and money are two often-cited barriers keeping digital technology out of classrooms.
Subscription model comes to auto industry with Mobiliti
Move over Netflix and Amazon Prime.
York-based printing, copier firm opens a seventh location
Doceo Office Solutions has opened its second location in Maryland.
State gives $6M to proposed robotics campus in York
With a $6 million grant on the horizon, York is one step closer toward a future that includes humans and robots working together.
Nonprofit launches to promote esports in Pennsylvania
A Harrisburg-based nonprofit organization has been formed to help grow the budding esports industry in Pennsylvania.
Local governments a growing target for cyberattacks
A major cyberattack on the city of Atlanta in March shut down city computers for five days, exposing critical vulnerabilities in the government system.
Local governments researching drones to improve service, save money
Who says government cannot be run like a business and operate more efficiently?
STEM students tour Rock Lititz campus
Five Rock Lititz companies gave more than 125 Pennsylvania high school students behind-the-scenes tours of their productions areas Thursday.
Digital publisher trading spaces in Lancaster
Lancaster-based Nxtbook Media LLC is moving to 617 N. Prince St. in Lancaster next month.
Lancaster County company takes over, develops local coupon app
A Lancaster County company rolled out a couponing app this spring after purchasing another local app developer in late 2017.