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One of Penn's neighbors is raising the ante on technological gadgetry.
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One of Penn's neighbors is raising the ante on technological gadgetry.
The Wharton School and the School of Arts and Sciences have joined forces to end clogged e-mail inboxes forever.
June Entman wants to hear less clickity-clack from laptops and more yackity-yak from students in her civil-procedure class.
A hardware glitch caused School of Arts and Sciences Webmail to go down for at least five hours yesterday afternoon.
Though iPods make carrying entire CD collections easy on the back, they might severely strain the ears, some experts say.
College senior Gopal Shah has Hollywood ambitions, and Shane Walker thinks he can help Shah fulfill them.
It's 2:55 a.m., and Samantha Miller has almost finished her 10th straight hour driving a Penn Transit shuttle van. Miller, a senior at Drexel University, eases the bulky Ford through quiet Philadelphia streets and sinks into her seat, anticipating the end of her marathon shift. Then a call from her dispatcher arrives.
The Philadelphia School District is one of the most troubled in the state.
Wireless Internet networks are cropping up in coffee shops, campuses and even entire cities, and though you can't see or feel them, one man thinks they are dangerous.
Blackboard Inc. is poised to acquire a long-time rival company, but Penn officials say that the deal should not affect students' use of the Blackboard Web site.
College junior Andrew McGregor said he was heartbroken when he had to say goodbye to his two housecats and leave for college. But now he carries his pets everywhere, to class, to the library and even to the gym -- battery permitting.
The Blackboard Learning System could be replaced as the University's primary course software in the near future.
Scrolling through his iPod, Kevin Baum finally settles on a playlist: Steve Jobs' commencement speech, organic chemistry lectures and reflections from the Dalai Lama.
Erik Lu submitted his resume to the Internet job Web site Monster.com with low expectations. Two days later, he was hired.
In the future, airline passengers could encounter a new security checkpoint: the brain scan.
School of Arts and Sciences Computing has installed updates to its aging Webmail system and increased the e-mail and disk quotas.
When Angela Cobio scrapped her pre-med plans and declared herself an anthropology major, her parents began to call her a "future rock duster."
Eleven months after the 2004 presidential election, statisticians continue to debate the exit poll results.
Linda Wolfe believes she has written a CSI for the 19th century.