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Columnists Commentary Environment James Moore National News 

Because we can is not a good reason

February 23, 2015December 16, 2020 James Moore

The other day, I picked up my Time Magazine to see a cover with a photo of a baby on

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News Product Reviews Reviews 

Upgrade your chat with ChypIn

January 29, 2015 Claire Bolden

I am an online chatter. I love ‘chipping in’ with one liners to a conversation, a social media discussion or

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Consumer Technology News Reviews 

New technologies you probably didn’t know you had

July 1, 2014August 13, 2020 Paul Croke

Twenty years ago nobody dreamed that cellular phones would become the hub around which our growingly data-centric society would revolve.

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Consumer Technology News Reviews 

Cell phones changed the world and no one saw it coming

June 3, 2014August 13, 2020 Paul Croke

Many people have remarked on some of the seemingly uncanny accuracy of a few science fiction authors predicting the future

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Consumer Technology News Reviews 

Technology transforms education

April 15, 2014August 13, 2020 Paul Croke

Gone are the days when computers in schools were housed in small rooms and tended to by enthusiasts and hobbyists

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Consumer Technology News Reviews 

Wearable Tech Gadgets: Rise of ubiquitous computing

March 11, 2014August 13, 2020 Paul Croke

Ubiquitous computing is the wave of the future. It moves our interaction with the web away from the current paradigm

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Consumer Technology News Reviews 

PCs’ death knells ring in New Era of computing

March 4, 2014August 13, 2020 Paul Croke

Steve Jobs, whose predictions I’ve cited before in this column, said, upon the astounding success of the iPad, that the

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Essays Literature 

Following the Data: A Day in the Life of an Ed-Tech worker

February 16, 2014February 15, 2014 Francis Sanzaro

It is not everyday that a publishing company moves from New York to Baltimore. New York, and especially 5th Avenue,

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Martin Sieff News 

Old engineers needed to build America’s future

September 23, 2013January 13, 2014 Martin Sieff

This is the second of a three-part series on building America. The examples of veteran Russian space engineer Alexei Vasiliev

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Blogs Dating Emily 

Technically XBox-challenged? Nah, I don’t GET it.

May 24, 2013May 24, 2013 Emily Campbell

I’m not one of those people you would call technologically inclined. Awesome (my boyfriend in case you are newcomer to

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