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Excessive use of technology among college students could cause vision problems
Photo Illustation by Tanya Moutzalias/Staff Photographer The most recent American Optometric Association survey found 68...
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New $100,000 virtual lab feature gains popularity, 500 users
Students are now able to log into the desktop software of Central Michigan University’s labs through their own computers. The...
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CBA says new Grawn area will offer best technology, better opportunities for students
Students upset about the closing of Grawn’s computer lab should be pleased to know that a state of the art classroom...
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Technology unites victims of Hurricane Irene, allows families to stay in touch
Victims and their loved ones took emotional safety during Hurricane Irene by turning to technology to stay connected. Central...
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City Commission approval needed for police technology upgrade
Mount Pleasant Police Lt. Paul Lauria told the Mount Pleasant City Commission the department is using an outdated system...
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Students, professors rely on Internet, though admit it has its drawbacks
It has been 13 years since Google was founded and many students cannot imagine life without it or the rest of the Internet. Cellphones,...
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New minor fuses business communication skills with new technology
In an age where legal pads are yielding to iPads, being tech-savvy is a major plus for graduating business students. Three...
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Four students take first place at Creative 360 Battle of the Arts with unique take on ‘conservation’
Four Central Michigan University art students combined their unique creative talents into an award-winning piece, even though...
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OIT Tech Summit invites new tech ideas from Central Michigan University students, faculty, staff
Central Michigan University students will soon have center stage to voice what technology they would like to see implemented...
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Appropriateness of laptops, iPads varies by professor preference
Many professors at Central Michigan University still maintain a zero-tolerance policy on cell phones, laptops or any other...
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Motion controlled gaming, new tablets, smartphones shake up the 2010 technology world
With 2010 coming to a close, we still don’t have flying cars, hover boards or immersive virtual reality. Instead, we had...
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LimeWire closes after four-year legal battle with Recording Industry Association of America
The peer-to-peer file-sharing program LimeWire has been shut down following a permanent injunction by a federal court in...







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