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January 07, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

… energy in the resi- dence halls, residential computing sites are completely shut down, and the dining services staff were instructed to turn off unnecessary lights and equipment. University Housing…

… Central Services, said computers at ITCS campus com- puting sites were on low-energy consumption sleep mode during FRATERNITY P From Page 1A discovered. He said the repair costs, which are being covered by…

… insurance, haven't been deter- mined. Despite the inconvenience the break. "IT administrators in schools, colleges and departments advise faculty and staff to turn off as much computing equipment, including…

… Setback this year. "Our Energy Command Cen- ter has computer access to adjust the settings for about 3,000 ther- mostats in 75 buildings campus- wide," Roland said in an e-mail interview. "Beginning at noon…

… out books yesterday for LSA sophomore Tricia Shine in preparation for the upcoming semester, which starts today. Apple alters song prices Tech company to use three-tier system for song purchases SAN…

… FRANCISCO (AP) - Apple Inc. is cutting the price of some songs in its market-leading iTunes online store to as little as 69 cents and plans to make every track avail- able without copy protection. In Apple

…'s final appearance at the Macworld trade show, Apple's top marketing executive, Philip Schiller, said yesterday that iTunes song prices will come in three tiers: 69 cents, 99 cents and $1.29. Record…

… companies will choose the prices, which marks a significant change, since Apple previously made all songs sell for 99 cents. Apple gave the record labels that flexibility on pricing as it got them to agree to…

… sell all songs free of"dig- ital rights management," or DRM, technology that limits people's abil- ity to copy songs or move them to multiple computers. Applehad been offering a limited selection of…

…Tunes changes marked the highlights of Schiller's run as a stand-in for CEO Steve Jobs, who used to make Macworld the site for some of Apple's biggest prod- uct unveilings, such as the iPhone. Apple said last…

April 07, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… that owners could get a replacement if their Shuffle had problems. He guessed valid 1 serial numbers and entered them into Apple Inc.'s Web site. Wood- hams then resold the Shuffles shipped by Apple. He…

… resulted in the use of $1 billion to purchase $2.2 bil- lion in term loan debt. Its total debt was reduced to Going Home? When it's tim e to pack uppeand z in packing and shipping small loads. Computers

December 07, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…- cal malfunctions and incompatibility with Apple and Windows software. University faculty also noted difficulty using multime- dia and Qwizdom at the same time, and neg- ative student feedback also…

… compatible with both Mac and PC computers and run more smoothly than Qwizdom. There are many good reasons to replace Qwizdom with better technology. The fact that professors are unable to incorporate other…

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