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September 13, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

…, an academic and activist, is expected to form the county's first functioning cen- tral government since 1991, when warlords, overthrew a longtime dictator. JEFF CHIU/AP Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks in…

… front of an image of the iPhone 5 during an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012. Apple unveils thinner iPhone Missouri lawmakers rebut federal contraception mandate in override New…

… ushered in what he billed as "the post-PC era" - a shift that is causing people to rely less on personal computers and more on mobile gadgets they can hold in their hand. Jobs died last October the day…

… after Apple introduced the iPhone 4S, which was the fifth version of Apple's phone. There was little surprise in Wednesday's announcement. Despite the pains the company takes to hide its plans, the rough…

…Phone," said Tavis McCourt, an analyst with Raymond James. That's a contrast to last year, when Apple watchers were first surprised by a delay in the launch, and then by the fact that the iPhone 4S didn't offer…

… much new except Siri, a voice-activated assis- tant. The 4S, nevertheless, has been a smash success. During the first nine months that the iPhone 4S was on the market, Apple's rev- enue from iPhones has…

… exceeded $63 billion, helping to establish Apple as the world's most valuable company ever, as measured by its stock price. One thing that did surprise McCourt this year: Apple is launching the phone in so…

… additional space to expand the phone's battery, not make the phone thinner. Apple followed its usual script for the new iPhone's coming-out party. Apple CEO Tim Cook, Jobs' hand-picked successor, kicked off…

March 15, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… students typing away on MacBooks, some taking careful notes, others idly surfing the Internet via MWire- less. But in the early '80s, as personal computing was just beginning to establish itself as an…

… industry, then-Dean of Engineering James Duderstadt found himself with a problem he desperately needed to solve. "It turned out very few members of our faculty had ever used computers," he remembered. His…

… solution? Give every faculty member easy access to a computer, but with one important caveat. "I'd only let them have (a computer) if they'd take two of them, and one of them they'd have to take home…

…," Duderstadt said. "They might not use it themselves, (but) their wife or their children would use it." Sure enough, the home computers of many engi- neering professors were taken overby their children. The…

… substantial investment in the latest available technology. "We worked hard to acquire the latest and greatest technology," said Daniel Atkins, professor of electrical and computer engineering. "We provide…

… said. "(But) we built systems with Apple TV in them, so as long as you're in the network, you can actually project whatever you have in your hand to the big screen. It allows collabora- tion to happen…

September 17, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… Learn more at www.apple.com/campusofFer. Apple Authorized Campus Store Computer Showcase showcaseitcs.umich.edu Michigan Union (734)847-2537 Pierpont Commons (734)847-9878 M-F gam - 6pm 'luy a…

… qualiyngad and receive a S,0Back toSchoolGtCad, ar buy a qualfyngMacand ,eceivea ,0tBacktoSchool Gift Card. The Macor Pad must be purchasedfrom Apple or a participating Apple Authorized Campus Store from…

…June 11, 2012, through September 21, 2012. Purchaser must be eligible for Apple Education Individual Pricing; education pricing is not available for Pad. The Back to School Gift Card may be used on the Mac…

…. Visitwww.apple.com/campusoffer for full details. The Mac App Store and the App Store are available only to persons age 13 or older in the U.S. Terms apply. See www,apple.com/legal/itunes/us/terms.html for…

… more information, TM and 0 2012 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. L516416A-US …

October 17, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 30) • Page Image 16

…'t the ease with which Dorsey speaks that's surpris- ing. It isn't the "Game of Thrones" theme song that plays before his remarks - a perfect fit for the North Campus computer science crowd. It's the…

… University's Bloustein School of Planning and Pub- lic Policy. But for those with computer science skills, the job mar- ket is strong, flushed with cash and only getting better. "The need for software is…

… already excited about the weekend of programming he's organized. With the advent of the Apple, Android and Blackberry app marketplaces, it's now become possible to write a com- mercially viable piece of…

computer lab are dim as approximately 60 hackers - a handful of them women - drift in before the 6 p.m. kick off. "Here's plates; who needs plates?" Towers of pizza boxes are quickly demolished as students…

… are here to impress. Back at the Hackathon, students split into project teams. Freshmen nervously standing on the outer edges of the computer lab are chided by Solloway to reach out and meet new people…

January 24, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, January 24, 2012 - 5 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycomTuesday, January 24, 2012 - 5 New Apple apps provide students with e-textbooks Despite…

… growing use of e-readers, students still prefer paper textbooks By ALICIA ADAMCZYK For the Daily With the recent launch of two new iPad applications developed for the use of electronic text- books, Apple

…-textbooks. In the survey, SO percent of respondents cited "on paper" as their preferred method of reading documents - an over- whelming majority compared to 11 percent of those who chose "computer screen," 5…

… percent who prefer a tablet computer, 3 percent who prefer an e-reader and 1 percent who answered "other." Bryn Hauk, a specialist at Michigan Book and Supply, said despite the influx in use of elec- tronic…

September 20, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…,, William Jordan and Michael Cook, gifted me a love of historical research, but I still have a file on my computer with an unfinished novel. What is your primary teaching style? Ilove to teach seminars, to…

… was no WHO: Students foi versity Police reported. damage or iniuries. able Systems hfest: et, an udents hty can Stainable tonting nergy uters. r Sustain- Apple awry WHERE: Duderstadt Cen- ter WHEN…

October 26, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

…'s an infor- matics major who cringes at the thought of taking his freshman writing seminar next semester. He dreams of one day working for Apple or Google and would do just about anything to get closer…

… reallysmart," he says. He also recalls on one occa- sion during the beginning of the semester, when his computer pro- gramming teacher, not cognizant of the details of his accident or his level of mobility…

February 02, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… since 9:30 a.m. and fled. There are no suspects. WHERE: Michigan Academic Computing Center WHEN: Tuesday at about 10:50 a.m. WHAT: An unknown, unauthorized suspect accessed a computer server, University…

… buy a third of Apple for S50,000 in f17; * Venture capitalist Arthur Rock raising S3 million to start Intel with just a one-page, typo-filled business plan; and * The first genetically engineered…

February 07, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… wolf 39 Mic detaineewho map reveal only the starts of the answers to Ctarted clues 41 Paper purchase 42 Poll findings 45 Island stateof Australia 48 *Hokups for computer peripherals 50 dadaistJean 51…

… 4 Religiousbelief 44Disparaging 57Thominone'sside 5 Infielder's remark 58 Shankar with a untimely move 46 Habitual pot sitar 61998 Apple debut smokers 59 Western natives 7 DVR pioneer 47 Fraction of a…

November 27, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… number is repre- sented in binary in a computer or counted by a robot in a turkey factory, counting establishes a one-to-one correspondence between the ele- ments of one set (number of turkeys) and the…

… all, Johnny is probably not going to give 7, 243 apples to Jane). However, calculation - the ability to transform inputs to outputs via mathematical operation - equips us with a tool to under- stand…

March 27, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… define our lives in the 21st century. However, most of us aren't computer programmers or chemical engineers. So how can we contribute to a vibrant atmosphere of innovation without expertise in a certain…

…: One driving force behind the success of late inno- vation giant and Apple CEO Steve Jobs was his artis- tic sensibility. In his 2005 Stanford commencement address, Jobs described his enrollment in a…

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