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Students react to the iPhone 7 and the iOS 10 update

Students react to the iPhone 7 and the iOS 10 update

Kyarra Harris September 15, 2016

It’s that time of the year again. Apple has unveiled its newest iPhone and iOS updates, and the thrill of the newest software has become nearly as exciting as the phone itself.The iPhone 7, which...

Apple vs. PC: The Most Deep-Seated Collegiate Rivalry

Apple vs. PC: The Most Deep-Seated Collegiate Rivalry

Aaron Bonner October 15, 2015

Anywhere on campus, it’s typical to see multiple white cords plugged into outlets, with bright, white apples from devices glowing nearby. Even though thousands of students with Apple hardware, be it...

App helps find UA buildings

Alessandra Delrose February 2, 2015

Many different options exist for students when it comes to finding a way around campus and locating classes.In 2011, the Campus Maps smart phone app launched out of a dorm at The University of Maryland....

Jobs biopic looks promising despite casting issues

Jobs biopic looks promising despite casting issues

Drew Pendleton November 18, 2014

One of the hottest prospects being touted for 2015 is a new biopic of technology pioneer Steve Jobs. While the Apple founder’s life has already been tackled on the big screen in the 2013 film “Jobs”...

Cook offers model for Southern LGBT youth

Landon Nichols November 2, 2014

In Apple CEO Tim Cook’s own words, he is “an engineer, an uncle, a nature lover, a fitness nut, a son of the South, a sports fanatic and many other things”; another one of these many descriptors...

Apple alternatives popular at UA

Becky Robinson April 8, 2012

It seems, wherever you look, campus is alight with small, glowing apples on the backs of everyone’s computers. These half-devoured apples also shine on the backs of phones, music players and, most recently,...

Autumn-inspired ideas for your breakfast

Lindsey OBrien November 7, 2011

Nutrition students and professors at UA are taking part in a national movement to decrease childhood obesity and assure the healthy development of our nation’s children.          The American...

After iPhone 4S debut, Apple loses its visionary

After iPhone 4S debut, Apple loses its visionary

Kris Mitchell October 10, 2011

Times have been both hopeful and disheartening for Apple. In one week, the company unveiled a new successor in its iPhone lineup, but suffered the loss of its visionary CEO, Steve Jobs, who died last Thursday....

Apple’s Siri will change the way we think of technology

SoRelle Wyckoff October 10, 2011

The arrival of the new iPhone last Tuesday had people buzzing with excitement. The rumors ranged from a new operating system to an iPhone 5, and with a new CEO, Tim Cook, to lead the presentation. Alas,...

iPads growing more common in classrooms

iPads growing more common in classrooms

William Evans February 6, 2011

Recipients of iPads who work in the College of Arts and Sciences intend to integrate tablet computers into their teaching and research, said Rebecca Florence, director of college relations for the College...