Tuned into Technology
Nov 21st, 2009 |
Category: Blogs, Tuned into Technology
Welcome back to another rousing Tuned into Technology blog. I’ve written about robots, particle acceleration and last week, I focused in on the final frontier. After stumbling around on the Internet, trying to find something different, I found an article focusing on strange weaponry once pondered by the US government.
I am talking really strange weaponry [...]
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Nov 13th, 2009 |
Category: Blogs, Tuned into Technology
Welcome back to Tuned into Technology. Although my last few blog entries have been about different forms of technology, it seems necessary to change it up a bit. It is never good to be stuck in a rut and I am doing my best to tell you about different things that are happening in the [...]
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Nov 6th, 2009 |
Category: Blogs, Tuned into Technology
Welcome back to Tuned into Technology, faithful techno lovers and readers of my first blog. Now that the staff of the Reflector is back from the 88th annual Associate Collegiate Press journalism conference in Austin Texas, I will be back to my weekly Friday technology fix.
As I was searching the Popular Science website, I found [...]
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Oct 24th, 2009 |
Category: Blogs, Tuned into Technology
Recently, I was looking into how different sorts of technology have changed over the years and it got me thinking about how far we have come in the past five decades. As far as the eye can see, people gab on cell phones, have their laptops open, ready to surf the World Wide Web. However, [...]
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Oct 16th, 2009 |
Category: Blogs, Tuned into Technology
Oh hello there, Internet enthusiasts and avid readers of the Reflector. It looks as if I have gone and become engrossed in the world of technology and I have forgotten my manners.
My name is Kevin Rushworth and I am the new web editor for our student newspaper. I am in my third year of journalism [...]
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