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...Sync, aka Samsung SGH-a707, is pretty much RAZR slim. It's got a respectable talk-time battery life of up to four hours and a gorgeous, 2.5-in. LCD screen. Since it connects to Cingular's new highspeed data network, it can download files at broadband speed. Although the network is key to much of Cingular's ambitions, it is not required to access music, however. The Sync is so-named because you load music from your PC. Any MP3 or unprotected WMA files will transfer, but so will subscription downloads from Rhapsody, Napster, AOL and MTV Urge...
...Computer Services is currently experiencing problems with its UNIX and e-mail servers. This may cause some network intermittency and login problems. FAS computer services is currently investigating this problem...
...information—just as Harvard would if the data was on local servers. The data is no more at risk than if it was stored locally,” Sheth added. Mark E. Baran ’10, who has been a private IT and e-mail network consultant for the past five years, said that Harvard’s current Webmail system was sound from a technological standpoint, but needed to be made more user-friendly through a redesign. “We need a designer to come in and make our current e-mail system less fugly...
...student government anywhere has ever seen,” and added that key parts of his strategy were to have the biggest banners and the best Web site. Hadfield, also a Crimson editorial editor, is the founder of the sporting site Soccernet—now a part of sports network ESPN—which The Independent of London called “the most successful football website in the world.” He is running alongside fellow Crimson editorial editor Adam Goldenberg ’08. Candidates’ professional-looking campaign Web sites were mostly designed by friends...
...covered must have been such an emotional weight on her. Every time she did well people would whisper louder that she achieved what she did because she was flirting or doing more. Beyond that it was extraordinary to read what television executives, many of them at her own network, said during the '60s and '70s about how women were fundamentally unequipped to cover and report the news...