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...Tuesday, Verizon Wireless announced its intent to open its networks for use by all devices and applications beginning in 2008. This unprecedented move by Verizon is an improvement for consumers. While Verizon still offers exclusive devices, customers with devices purchased elsewhere can now join Verizon without having to buy a new phone. This saves customers a significant amount of cost and hassle, and we hope that other companies will follow suit. This represents a change from the so-called “walled garden” approach that Verizon and competing companies within the United States had previously employed, which...
...Tuesday, White said about 1200 people had signed up for the online lottery, which closes at noon tomorrow. The forum can accommodate 800 people...
...Harvard, the two-game set this weekend represents a chance to continue building momentum while improving on its flaws such as occasionally sloppy play late in games, which almost cost the Crimson a win against Dartmouth on Tuesday night. It is also an opportunity to put pressure on No. 1 New Hampshire in the national rankings. A Harvard sweep combined with a Wildcats loss to either Northeastern or Boston University this weekend could push the Crimson into the top spot in the country...
Yesterday’s “Day of Action”—which was held at several college campuses across the country—was called to support the Annapolis Conference, a summit of Middle Eastern leaders held Tuesday at the U.S. Naval Academy...
Economics professor Martin S. Feldstein ’61 might have been passed over for Chairman of the Federal Reserve in 2005, but five undergraduates on Tuesday won first place in the national Federal Reserve Challenge Competition—the first time that Harvard has ever made it to the finals, let alone taken the top prize. The Harvard Fed Challenge Team beat out the SUNY Geneseo team, who came in second, and the three-time returning champions from Northwestern University, who finished third. The Harvard team—who won the competition by arguing for their decision to hold...