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Dodging countless tourists, iPod-carrying speed walkers, and the often-inclement Cambridge weather can make Harvard students dread the walk to 10 a.m. section. But even Quadlings have little to complain about, according to a recent study that named Cambridge America’s most pedestrian-friendly city...

Author: By Katharine S. Walter, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Names Cambridge Best City for Walking | 3/6/2008 | See Source »

...roots, making superior vacuum tubes and solid-state amplifiers with enormous amounts of power and bulletproof accuracy. (Higher power and lower distortion rates are what characterized the revolutionary amplifier that launched the company in 1949.) By adding leading-edge CD players, music servers for digital files and iPod docks, Mac would be set for the next generation of audiophiles. D&M Holdings liked the plan. "We told them, 'Here is an opportunity to create what you want,'" says Pacor. "You can't do that when you're struggling to make payroll." One such venture: the first McIntosh turntable, to address...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Tune for High-End Audio | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

...interaction and intellectual references to art and religion, the party was a success for those who made the T ride. For those who didn’t (after all, getting to Faneuil Hall requires not only going into Boston, but changing trains!), remember that all it takes is an iPod and charisma to start your very own silent dance party. Rock on, Harvard...

Author: By Jihae Lee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Seen and Scene | 2/27/2008 | See Source »

...photographers and Cindy, smiling in a black turtleneck, her hair tightly wound. "Very interesting," he said, just before someone showed him the Escape Hybrid. "This is the future obviously." Another Ford executive put him in the driver's seat of a Focus, which could play an iPod on voice command. "Play Abba," said McCain. But the iPod did not have Abba. It could play The Doors-"Roadhouse Blues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: John McCain's Very Bad Day | 2/21/2008 | See Source »

...inanimate object that is most like a person or is most comparable to a person would be best. I would say an iPod, since you can hear people sing or talk about things. But if it has to be strictly disconnected from human contact, at least things that resemble humans––a stuffed animal, a robot, anything that sort of is sort of human-like or moves, if you were lonely enough to imagine that it provides comfort or understanding...

Author: By Kaoru Takasaki, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hey, Professor! | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

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