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CALL IT COOL Scheduled for release this week is Palm's latest smart phone, the Treo 700w. Slightly narrower than its predecessors, it will forsake the familiar Palm operating system for Microsoft's Windows Mobile. Available exclusively through Verizon Wireless, it should be able to take full advantage of Verizon's wire-free broadband network...
...Still, the Sony has the Solitude beat in sound quality, and - for smart web shoppers - in price...
...isn’t what it looks like or eats; it’s what you can do with it. Some naming schemes for technologies exhibit this in very pure form: they’ve come from verbs, as with the venerable toaster. The rest of the time, though, smart people invent things and give them names. For a while we’re content to talk about them as objects, but sooner or later we realize that their use is inextricably intertwined with their description, and so when we want to talk about using them we do the most...
...interested in conducting for the lectureship. “I think there are a lot of people around Harvard who I can learn from,” Carroll said. “I’m interested in journalism and public policy and there are a lot of smart people here who can illuminate that for me.” Carroll is the former vice-president and editor of the Los Angeles Times, which won 13 Pulitzer Prizes during his time there. Under the Shorenstein fellowship, Carroll would have had only one semester to focus on research. According...
...stingy Big Green defense despite earning three man-advantage opportunities through the first 40 minutes. “Penalty killing is a work ethic thing,” Dartmouth coach Bob Gaudet said. “It’s keeping your stick down, it’s having smart players, but it’s also getting really good saves. I thought we did all of that—we worked hard.” The Crimson offense finally broke out of its scoring funk in the third period. With a player from each team...