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...church’s stage, a bandanna-crowned Asian-American bounced to the beat of his electric guitar, crooning, “River flow. Fire Burn. Holy Spirit breathe on me.”  Behind him, a bored-looking man picked at an keyboard, while another beat on a drum. The guitarist started rapping to the beat of the drum. “More than just go to class, more than just study for school grades, more than just get a job—there’s gotta be more...

Author: By April H.N. Yee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: scene and heard | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

...don’t even use the mouse in Excel anymore. It’s a waste of my time. I know all the keystroke shortcuts, anyway, and to take my hands off the keyboard and my eyes off the screen would be unthinkable. Those valuable seconds could make the difference between a winning and a losing transaction. You think that’s a joke? This is a place for the big boys. The floor is for adults. This is Wall Street. This is what...

Author: By Phillip W. Sherrill, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Working for the Man | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

...computer tower or power supply; everything is contained in the display. CDs and DVDs slot in on the side of the screen. The power button is on the back. The speakers are hidden on the bottom, designed to bounce sound off your desk. Throw in the optional Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse, and the whole thing needs only one cable, the power cord. A minor gripe is that those don't come as standard; nor does Apple's wireless Internet card, the Airport. Who wouldn't want to do everything wirelessly with a computer like this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech: The iPod's Big Brother | 9/13/2004 | See Source »

...this machine. There is no separate computer tower or power supply; everything is contained in the display unit. CDs and dvds slot in on the side of the screen. The speakers are hidden on the bottom, designed to bounce sound off your desk. Throw in the optional Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse, and the whole thing needs only one cable: the power cord. A minor gripe is that these don't come as standard; nor does Apple's wireless Internet card, the Airport. Who wouldn't want to do everything wirelessly with a computer like this? If Apple's history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The iPod's Big Brother | 9/9/2004 | See Source »

...celebrities like Paris Hilton have flocked to the more laid-back T-Mobile Sidekick. First released in 2002, it was a combination cell phone and e-mail device that was easier to use than most handhelds because of a unique horizontal design that allowed maximum space for its keyboard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: A Slim, Smart Sidekick | 8/16/2004 | See Source »

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