Tuesday, September 21, 2010 iZUP offers promo to block driver texting App that limits smartphone use while owners are driving is availabe free this week while Washington officials hold a summit on distracted driving. Madaus to address Chamber forum Martin Madaus, former president, chairman, and chairman of Millipore Corp., is scheduled to be the featured speaker at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce's Innovation Forum. Babson is tops in an MBA survey Babson College said its MBA program has been named the top MBA program for entrepreneurship for the third year in a row. Bed bug relief efforts surge, Panjiva says Shipments of mattress protectors surge as folks fret about bed-bug infestations, business intelligence firm says. Casino saturation not seen -- yet -- in New England UNCASVILLE, Conn. _ A gambling industry analyst says slot machines in New England are nowhere near saturation, but legalization of casino gambling in Massachusetts and the addition of slot machines would hurt Connecticut and Rhode Island. EMC will help Cooperstown digitize Hall of Fame EMC Corp., the Hopkinton data storage giant, said it is sponsoring a digitization project that will make collections of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown "globally accessible." Boston Scientific stent gets OK for wider use Boston Scientific Corp., the Natick medical device maker, said that one of its stents has been given regulatory approved for additional uses in Europe. Lawyer to explain his role in McCourt divorce case LOS ANGELES -- The Boston attorney who represented Jamie and Frank McCourt will likely be a key witness when he's expected to testify Tuesday at the couple's divorce trial. ImmunoGen starts clinical testing of cancer drug ImmunoGen Inc. announced the start of clinical testing of a drug compound that is a potential treatment for many ovarian, breast, cervical, lung and pancreatic cancers. Today in Globe Business A sample of Business stories from today's Globe. Monday, September 20, 2010 Boston Scientific to buy privately held Asthmatx Boston Scientific Corp., the Natick medical device company, said today that it has agreed to buy cquire Asthmatx Inc., a privately held California company specializing in asthma treatments. |
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