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...Design-wise, the VX9800 is quite a departure for LG. Instead of a straight clamshell design, it's a candy bar that opens into a little palmtop, complete with QWERTY keyboard, a spacious 2.5-in. screen and two good-sized speakers. Good-sized for a cell phone, that...
...walk through the Leverett Towers courtyard. The shuttles would go up Grant Street, near DeWolfe, instead of Dunster and Mather.” After students expressed concerns about this plan, Thomas J. Lucey, Harvard’s director of community relations for Cambridge, brought the current design to the table. Now the Jersey Barrier will only extend halfway down Cowperthwaite and stop before the Leverett gate, splitting the street into two lanes. Shuttle service will not be interrupted during the construction of the new turnout area, but the stop itself will end up looking “tremendously different...
...According to Remele, the styles were inspired by motifs from art deco skyscrapers, and he and his Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth R. Whitman ’06 began work on the design process of the show in May. The corporation’s Chief Operating Officer Alissa M. Gordon ’06 jumped on board mid-summer...
Technorati and budding tech entrepreneurs trucked through Saturday’s rain to be schooled on start-ups and be told that the economy is on the verge of another dot-com frenzy at Startup School, a one-day symposium designed to promote start-up companies. Y Combinator, a tech company incubator, teamed up with Harvard Computing Society (HCS) to host the event. The organizers brought cognoscenti including Michael Mandel, the chief economist at BusinessWeek, to lecture to the 500-person audience in the Science Center. Mandel summarized the dot-com boom of the late 1990s in four words...
...Jobs doesn't care just about winning. He's willing to lose. He has done it often enough. He's just not willing to be lame, and that may, increasingly, be the winning approach. The iPod proved that design and ease of use are at least as important as increased functionality, and the iTunes Music Store proved that goes for smoothly integrating physical devices with online services too. "I think the definition of product has changed over the decades," observes Tony Fadell, vice president of engineering in the iPod division, who played a key role in conceiving and building...