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July 15th, 2008
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

Ever since the birth of the internet and the discovery of Google®, the trip to the library seems ever too taxing if not out of the way in our extremely hectic lives. […]

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July 31st, 2007
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

Let’s not deny the obvious- that the iPhone is a conglomeration of the supreme features of all phones that have come to pass in the up and coming telecommunications age. It’s the best of all the phones out there. We’ll ignore how they […]

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July 31st, 2007
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

I know we have all been in that situation, either in a bus, train, or classroom, when that one miscellaneous cell phone starts to buzz. Quickly a sea of heads looks right, left, behind, and in front if not having sought down into […]

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July 31st, 2007
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

It’s a wild craze, the Wii console, in which friends group together in front of the television batting balls, climbing walls, or racing cars. Perhaps, one of the most popular games for Wii is tennis. People have become completely engrossed in this virtual […]

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July 31st, 2007
Written By: Andy Georgescu , Cornell University

There was a flurry of activity a few months ago regarding the secret Microsoft product release planned for Wednesday morning by the same team that worked on the Xbox™ and the Zune™ devices. Blogs and technology sites were out in full force with predictions and well-crafted rumours, building hype for what was thought to be […]

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July 31st, 2007
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

 
 
According to the 2006 Nielson study, cited in USA Today, an average American family watches about 8 hours and 14 minutes of television a day. Clearly, since the days of turning knobs for volume and channels have vanished, the hours spent in front of this tube have only increased. It’s almost sad to say that […]

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