
Failure to Launch: Can Android Deliver?
In a world of “I want it now!” and “Shut up and take my money!” tech companies live and die by their ability to quickly deliver the goods. Some have […]
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Yahoo Buys 17-Year-Old Developer’s App For $30 Million
Nick D’Aloisio is not an MIT computer science graduate; in fact, he’s still in high school. The 17-year-old Brit taught himself to write software at the age of 12. He […]
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We Don’t Know It, But It Knows Us- And We Paid It To
After stumbling upon the Twitter account, YourAnonNews- associated with the recently acclaimed activist group Anonymous according to the bio-I had found an intriguing tweet on the account regarding a reporter […]
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OP ED: Colorado Fracking supporters are writing Haikus now… no seriously
Frack on… Frack off Frack on… Frack off The COGA (Colorado Oil and Gas Association) is… well I’ll just let them tell you. “COGA is a nationally recognized trade association […]
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Emirates Airlines’ First Class: The Only Way to Fly
I can’t say I ever thought about traveling to Dubai before hearing whispers of Emirates Airlines’ and its first class amenities. But after seeing this spectacle, I would almost consider making the […]
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CISPA 2.0: Don’t let your private information be traded to the government
I am in opposition to the government knowing more about my life. I have secrets, like everyone else, that I don’t want people snooping on; but I’d say this goes […]
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Technology and Responsibility in the New Media Age
Technology builds cars and processes data. It produces the bullet and the gun that fires it. It sometimes grows us and other times slows us and all the while changes […]
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Visa x J.P. Morgan Signature Palladium Card
It really doesn’t get more baller than this. We’ve all heard of the infamous black card, that credit card with no spending limits, presumably because if you have one then […]
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