All posts tagged "Technology"
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 18, 2015
Rideshare Rivalry: Two of Uber’s Biggest Rivals Team Up
No one likes Uber.
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Michael Sliwinski | August 16, 2015
Making Reality Virtual: The Rising Tide of Virtual Reality
What's going on with virtual reality?
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Toni Keddell | July 17, 2015
Forensic Imaging Software: A Tool to Break Cold Cases?
The case of "Baby Doe" may soon garner some leads.
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Jasmine Shelton | April 8, 2015
Is Myanmar the Next Big Destination for Startups?
Myanmar's startup culture is on the brink of explosion. Find out what's happening there.
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Morgan Eichensehr | March 12, 2015
Driverless Cars on the Horizon, But Who Actually Wants to Ride in Them?
Driverless cars are the hot new tech toy, but is there actually a wide enough audience to purchase...
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 10, 2015
Clinton Email Controversy: Here Comes the Partisan Bickering
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of personal email for official business has sparked an exhausting debate.
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Noel Diem | February 17, 2015
Teen Sexting: What are the Legal Consequences?
Teen sexting is a fairly new and complicated phenomenon--but what are the legal consequences?
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Noel Diem | February 12, 2015
Televised Trials: Should Cameras Be Allowed in the Supreme Court?
Should the American people be able to see the oral arguments in SCOTUS?
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 9, 2015
Alibi: New App Aims to Record Everything, Including the Police
A new app called Alibi hopes to record everything to prevent police brutality.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 8, 2015
Smartwatch Scare: Will Schools Ban Watches to Prevent Cheating?
Some schools are taking the drastic step of banning watches in an effort to prevent cheating.
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 8, 2015
Uber Will Have a Rough Ride in 2015
Uber is being hit with lawsuits from several directions in 2015, but it shows no signs of slowing...
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 16, 2014
Technology Innovations: Christmas Edition
This holiday season some people are taking technological innovation to a whole new level. Check out this slideshow...
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| November 26, 2014
Aereo: The Martyr Files for Bankruptcy
Aereo, once hailed as a game-changer in the cable industry, has filed for bankruptcy.
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Brittany Alzfan | October 23, 2014
Law School Applicants at Record Low
There has been a trend with law schools in recent years towards lower tuition and shorter programs. The...
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Joseph Palmisano | September 26, 2014
Snowmen or Textbooks: The Debate Over Virtual Snow Days
Students have always loved snow days as an excuse to play in the snow and forget about their...
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Teerah Goodrum | September 26, 2014
Satellites, Fiber, Balloons Oh My! Google Loon Delivers Internet From Sky
The Loon Balloon: what policy challenges will it face?
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Teerah Goodrum | September 19, 2014
Apple is Now a Step Ahead of the Government to Protect Your Privacy
Apple has done it again! No I'm not talking about their new 'phablet' {sidebar: how ridiculous is that...
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 18, 2014
Sidekik: An Attorney in Your Pocket?
Currently there's a project on crowdfunding website Indiegogo called Sidekik. The idea of sidekik is based on the...
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Zaid Shoorbajee | September 17, 2014
Snapchat’s Settled Lawsuit: Another “Social Network” Story?
Snapchat quietly settled a lawsuit last week with Reggie Brown.
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| September 10, 2014
Aereo: The Comeback Kid?
Nobody thought that Aereo, bruised and beaten from being on the ropes, would ever return to the ring....
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Teerah Goodrum | August 29, 2014
Big Data, Little Privacy
Facebook is not the only outlet that uses, collects, and has the ability to manipulate Big Data.
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Trevor Smith | August 8, 2014
Google Really Messed Up With Bomb Gaza Game
As a society, unfortunately, we have come to a point where we normalize violence. We no longer find it unusual...
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Madeleine Stern | August 5, 2014
How Does Your City Measure Up Across the Globe?
Every wonder how your city compares to the rest of the world? Well lucky for you there's a...
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Teerah Goodrum | July 17, 2014
Tablets in the Workplace: Should Microsoft be Afraid of Apple?
Exciting news is coming from the Apple camp. In an attempt to move into the business enterprise market,...
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Nicole Roberts | July 14, 2014
New Orleans Police Attempt to Regain Public Trust by Wearing Patrol Cameras
The Department of Justice investigation into the New Orleans Police Department following Hurricane Katrina resulted in sweeping reforms...
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Alexandra Stembaugh | July 4, 2014
Technology and the Bullying Epidemic: The Case of Yik Yak
Between laptops, cellphones, tablets, and iPads, students have more access to technology than ever before, and this comes...
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Teerah Goodrum | June 20, 2014
That Amazon Fire Phone You Pre-Ordered is Already Outdated
Amazon Fire is making big waves -- but is worth the hype? The phone's major selling point is...
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Marisa Mostek | June 19, 2014
Tesla Releases Its Patents, But is it Enough to Jump Start Electric Vehicle Production?
Tesla Motors released its patents to the public with the hope that it would spur increased electric vehicle...
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Teerah Goodrum | June 16, 2014
Why the Phony Outrage Over the VA Scandal, Congress?
While the story over the mismanagement and data manipulations by VA employees continues to unfold, Congress claims they're...
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Teerah Goodrum | May 23, 2014
The IoT-Only Network is a Big Win for Consumers
French company SigFox is bringing its IoT-only network to Silicon Valley. This is huge win for consumers as...