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...issue of wireless Internet access and laptop use during class heats up at Harvard Law School, two prominent student groups hosted a wide-ranging discussion yesterday on whether the school should limit wireless Internet access during class time...
...issue was whether the law school should adopt a policy similar to the one at Harvard Business School, where students are not able to access the wireless network when they are in class because their course schedules have been linked to their wireless access...
...Terry” W. Fisher, a professor and the chair of a committee on information technology, said that even if professors wanted to impose restrictions like those at HBS, they would face several obstacles, most importantly that students would exchange ID numbers or purchase a connection from another wireless provider to circumvent the restrictions...
...about the principle.For some, the principle is tied up in a desire to squeeze the most social good from every dollar. If $4 a week can save a child in Africa from starvation, what’s the point of giving Harvard $20 to spend on wireless Internet? Gift proponents answer that Harvard’s research and grant-giving have saved many such children in the past, and that a Harvard education provides a different type of social good. Giving money to fill the stomachs of African children need not preclude giving money to feed the minds of African...
...good midrange camera is Kodak's $399 EasyShare-One. It features a 3-in. flip-out, touch-sensitive preview screen. The camera has a wireless feature that makes it easy to send photos to a PC or printer. Another winner is Fujifilm's FinePix V10 ($349), which has comparable features, including a 3-in. screen and decent zoom lens. On the budget end, the $199 Norcent DC-520 provides a 2.5-in. screen, adequate zoom and picture quality comparable to midrange cameras...