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The trouble with books is that they're too low-tech. Like all wood-pulp devices, they have no built-in search engine. Sure, you can look up stuff in the index. But who has the time? Certainly not the generation that is growing up with Google. According to a...
Long ago--around 2001--a cell phone that was also a Palm-type organizer was enough to make a gadget freak drool. Now you can get hot video games and a decent MP3 player wrapped up in one device. Lots of handhelds have full Web browsers too, along with instant...
“We really do need more screens,” Jenkins says. “You can’t have a university this large with so much interest in the medium...and have one 210-seat room,” he adds in reference to the Carpenter...
Spangler—which is nearly 120,000 square feet and cost $32 million—boasts leather seats, tunnels connecting it to other campus buildings, an adjoining dining hall, a Coop and post office in the basement as well as flat plasma display screens announcing events.
According to Marine, toxicology screens range in their comprehensiveness, some testing for 10 to 12 substances, others for as many as 150. Marine said Harvard should examine the frequency with which it recommends the more wide-reaching test.