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Each carrier's system is different, and there's no operability between them. In our tests, Nextel's Direct Connect started up more quickly and relayed messages faster than the two newcomers. Though measured in split seconds, the lags between bursts of talk can make a conversation feel painfully slow. Nextel's 10 push-to-talk phones include a BlackBerry PDA ($350) and the new Motorola i730 ($300), which is chunky but sports a 65,000-color screen and a great-sounding speakerphone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech: How Pushy Are You? | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

...Corporation committee abstained on other human rights proposals submitted to Coca-Cola, AOL Time Warner and Boeing, in light of split votes on the ACSR...

Author: By Zachary M. Seward, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: In Proxy Votes, Harvard Abstains on Warming | 12/12/2003 | See Source »

...Duluth has taken a considerable hit from the national championship team of last year. But the Bulldogs have proven so far this year that they still have the talent to compete for a national title. After dropping two games to No. 1 Minnesota to open the season, the Bulldogs split two-game sets with ECAC powerhouses No. 2 Dartmouth, No. 6 St. Lawrence and most recently No. 5 Wisconsin...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Hockey Seeks Revenge | 12/12/2003 | See Source »

...professors have complained that University plans are advancing rapidly without their input. Many say they are especially concerned that one part of the current plan—a new science campus in Allston—would unwisely split FAS sciences between the two banks of the Charles River...

Author: By Stephen M. Marks, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faculty Council Discusses Allston | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...having split personality disorder could ever be a good thing, Blaine G. Saito embodies this possibility. A self-described “mish-mash of pulls,” he’s constantly torn in multiple directions—culturally, intellectually, spiritually. As an Asian-American, Hawaiian convert to Judaism, Saito sees the world not in black and white, but something more akin to complementary colors, like orange and blue. For all this conflict, though, Saito manages to put his tensions to good...

Author: By Jessica S. Zdeb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: You Say Aloha, You Also Say Shalom | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

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