Photo Booth lets partiers save face
If you’re an avid partygoer, you’ve probably been tagged in your fair share of embarrassing photos. Fortunately for you, there is a solution: the do-it-yourself party photo booth.
View ArticleThink differently, live fully
In the wake of Steve Jobs’ death, guest columnist and President of the New England Objectivist Society Nathan Fatal laments the loss of one of America’s greatest innovators.
View ArticleNo more hero worship
Collegian columnist Mike Tudoreanu examines the process of modern innovation and argues against the idolization of single inventors.
View ArticleApple appeals to elitist consumers
Johnny McCabe outlines the details of Apple’s newest generation of iPhones and how the company has stalled in its initial role as technology innovator.
View ArticleiOS 7 debuts with a whole new look
Stephen Margelony-Lajoie reviews the pros and cons of Apple’s latest mobile iOS
View ArticleApple-style capitalism not an economic panacea
To many, Apple is the quintessential American corporation, a modern GM or GE. But Apple only employs 43,000 U.S. workers and exploits lax labor regulations to maximize offshore profits. Zac Bears...
View ArticleApple unveils new smartwatch and larger iPhone 6
Timothy D. Cook, head of Apple, reveals the highly anticipated iPhone 6 and Apple Watch.
View ArticleApple, Google and the looming war over data security: Whatever happens, we win
Johnny McCabe examines the developing rivalry between Apple and Google over user privacy, and concludes that greater security in future products will be beneficial for the consumers.
View ArticleDuolingo makes learning a language easier
The language app Duolingo feels more like a game as opposed to a classroom.
View ArticleGarnett: New emoji may have missed the mark on equality
The newest update from Apple is a failed attempt at racial inclusion.
View ArticleAndroid fails to keep up with Apple
Johnny McCabe discusses the problems associated with Google’s mobile operating system, Android, and why it is failing to compete with iOS.
View ArticleSwitching from Android to iPhone
Johnny McCabe outlines the multiple factors he took into account when replacing his Android smartphone with the new iPhone 6s.
View ArticleAre emojis a detriment or an enhancement to communication?
Apple increased its emoji total to more than 800 after 184 characters were newly released by Apple in its iOS 9.1 update.
View Article‘Steve Jobs’ a flawed, well-acted indictment of Apple co-founder
Despite a great cast and the aesthetic merits of Danny Boyle’s direction, the biographical drama suffers from Aaron Sorkin’s unmemorable script.
View ArticleThe FBI’s contradictions make case null
Among the many technological achievements by Apple, the company’s security and encryption software ranks near the top. Each new version of the iPhone features strong encryption, allowing users to have...
View ArticleCybersecurity issues and the election
Both candidates’ views on cybersecurity conflict with those of most Americans
View ArticleUMass students react to new specs following release of Apple’s iPhone 7
Like much of the general public, many students were not pleased with the removal of the headphone jack in Apple’s newest product.
View ArticleSwitching from Android to iPhone
(John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/MCT) Anybody who knows me understands that I have a lot to say about smartphones. Even those that read my articles probably have a pretty good idea as well about this...
View ArticleAre emojis a detriment or an enhancement to communication?
Emoji art. (Stuart Rankin/Flickr) Apple recently released the iOS 9.1 update, including 184 new emojis. There are now over 800 emojis available on the iOS international keyboard operated by the Unicode...
View Article‘Steve Jobs’ a flawed, well-acted indictment of Apple co-founder
(Official “Steve Jobs” Facebook Page) Shortly before the launch of the NeXT Computer in 1988, Steve Wozniak (Seth Rogen) confronts Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender) and asks him, “What do you do?” The...
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