Ethan Millman, The State Press

Ethan Millman

The State Press

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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  • Los Angeles Times
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Past articles by Ethan:

Letter from the editors: The State Press turns 128

Here's to 128 years of The State Press. → Read More

7-Eleven owners say new pact with Japanese-owned chain disenfranchises them

7-Eleven is facing internal struggles following an unpopular new franchise agreement that has led some Southern California franchisees to sell their stores. → Read More

Amazon partners with L.A. community colleges for cloud computing program

Amazon Web Services and a coalition of Los Angeles-area community colleges and partner high schools announced a partnership to offer a cloud computing certificate at 19 colleges. → Read More

Three charged as part of global hacking ring that stole millions of account numbers from chains

The trio are high-ranking members of an international hacker group responsible for stealing more than 15 million credit- and debit-card number records from point-of-sale terminals at major U.S. chains, the Justice Department alleged Wednesday. → Read More

Slack buys rival workplace messaging services Hipchat and Stride

Slack just gobbled up two competitors — Atlassian Corp.’s workplace messaging software programs Hipchat and Stride — further cementing its dominance in a field where its strongest competition is Microsoft Teams. → Read More

Mattel is cutting more than 2,200 jobs as revenue falls for fourth straight quarter

Mattel Inc. announced a workforce reduction Wednesday of more than 2,200 jobs, which the El Segundo toymaker said represented 22% of its global non-manufacturing workforce. → Read More

L.A. hyperloop company lands first deal in China

Los Angeles-based Hyperloop Transportation Technologies announced this week that it would work with China to bring the high-tech experimental transportation service to that country. Hyperloop technology is still a concept that’s under development, with no operational systems in place. → Read More

L.A. hyperloop company lands first deal in China

Los Angeles-based Hyperloop Transportation Technologies announced this week that it would work with China to bring the high-tech experimental transportation service to that country. Hyperloop technology is still a concept that’s under development, with no operational systems in place. → Read More

Kenneth Williams worked from the fringes to his creative center

Kenneth Williams is the CEO and executive director of USC's Entertainment Technology Center. The Center, one of the biggest think tanks in the entertainment industry, is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2018. → Read More

How one couple turned grocery bagging into a fast-growing business

Farzan and Jen Dehmoubed created Lotus Trolley Bags in 2016 after California banned plastic bags at grocery stores. Demand for the product has far exceeded their expectations, although fast growth has its downsides. → Read More

Eight California housing complexes accused of not complying with lead-safety regulations

The action by the Department of Housing and Urban Development comes after critical audits of the agency's compliance programs, but HUD says the notices were issued as part of its Save Our Kids campaign. → Read More

State accuses Newport Beach manufacturer of selling toddler formula with illegal levels of lead

California’s attorney general Thursday filed a lawsuit accusing two food manufacturers — one based in Newport Beach and the other in Utah — of selling toddler formulas with illegally high levels of lead. → Read More

State accuses Newport Beach manufacturer of selling toddler formula with illegal levels of lead

California’s attorney general Thursday filed a lawsuit accusing two food manufacturers — one based in Newport Beach and the other in Utah — of selling toddler formulas with illegally high levels of lead. → Read More

ASU Polytechnic researchers want to help stroke victims walk again

Researchers on ASU’s Polytechnic campus are attempting to create devices like prosthetic limbs and rehab devices designed to help hospital patients recover. → Read More

ASU Polytechnic lab conducting research on bees

ASU's honey bee lab on the Polytechnic campus is conducting experiments focusing on the behavior and physiology of bees. → Read More

Dorks Estate: Comparing virtual assistants, from Apple's Siri to Samsung's Bixby

Last month, Amazon updated its virtual assistant lineup. Here's how it stacks up against the competition. → Read More

Dorks Estate: Comparing virtual assistants, from Apple's Siri to Samsung's Bixby

Last month, Amazon updated its virtual assistant lineup. Here's how it stacks up against the competition. → Read More

Prominent environmental advocate talks sustainable buildings at ASU

Denis Hayes spoke to the ASU community about sustainable buildings in Tempe. → Read More

ASU director testifies at Equifax Senate hearing

An ASU professor testified at the Senate Banking Committee hearing on Wednesday regarding the Equifax data breach. → Read More

Gender Equity group starts series to encourage research discussion

ASU's Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology held its first equity exchange on Tuesday, Sept. 12 at West Hall on the Tempe campus. → Read More