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September 03, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

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April 01, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…-mails. Subsequently, The Team could be charged with up to 1,602 demerits. Third-year Law student Paige Becker, the University’s elections Access to personal computers is not required, but many recognize…

…’s Computer Showcase website, the University maintains computing sites on both Central and North Campuses equipped with both Macs and PCs for student use. However, the site also advises students “to…

… consider a laptop computer.” E. Royster Harper, vice president for student life, spoke to this contrast in a March interview with The Michigan Daily. “As you can see, in the Unions and every…

… place we can, (we) have computers and computer centers available for students,” she said. “But we know that that’s different from you having your own and being able to have the flexibility of 4…

…:00 in the morning.” Individual school requirements Students in the School of Art & Design are required to obtain a specified computer package, which the school website says they can purchase for…

… Rackham Auditorium to deliver a lecture during his reception of the Golden Apple award on Tuesday evening. The Golden Apple award — which is sponsored by the University of Michigan Hillel and more…

… than 30 other campus organizations and departments — is the only student-nominated award for student teaching. “The Golden Apple Award honors those teachers who consistently treat every lecture…

… as if it were his or her last chance to impart knowledge on their students,” said Business junior Jake Berman, the Golden Apple Committee co-chair. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the…

… award at the University. The Golden Apple Award Committee said they received a record of more than 750 nominations this year, of which 75 were submitted for Strobbe. Recipients of the award are…

… BECKWITH/Daily Dr. Stephen Strobbe, clinical associate professor in the department of health behavior and biological sciences in the School of Nursing and the recipient of the 2015 Golden Apple Award…

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…

September 15, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… become computerized. 1944 is past, but at the University of Michigan, 1985 is the dawning age of computering. Starting this fall and continuing until the end of 1987, the University will try to…

Apple or Zenith at low cost from the University’s microcomputer education center in the School of Education Building. Marks said that the costs of the computers have not been determined. May 4…

…July 12, 1985 - Now a days, you can’t get very far without running into computers. Video games and video game arcades taturate malls and inner-city skid rows around the country. Computer

… maintain its tradition of staying ahead of the times and install computers with easy access for all students. “I’d like to see computers available within five minutes of every student on campus…

… when Van Houweling introduced it at the Regent’s June meeting. Under the plan, the University would set up “clusters of 25-50 computers around campus,” Van Houweling said. Where these clusters…

… University has 250 stations available to students for general use — for example in the Michigan Union’s computing center. But Van Houweling says that by the end of 1987, the University would have…

… increased the number of its computers seven fold. These new station will be modele after computing centers currently available to business and engineering school students. For a mandatory $100 fee…

…, students in the two schools have access to 45 computers set aside for general use. “I’ve not nothing but positive reactions (about the two computing programs),” said Regent Thomas Roach (D…

…-Saline), “For a slight fee, students can do anything on them, from writing papers, to writing letters home. It’s a bargain.” But as with business and engineering students, access to computers may be a…

… “bargain” but it is not free. Students, except those in the two schools, will begin paying computing fees; going from $50 for winter term to $100 per term starting next spring. Business and…

October 06, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

… founder and former CEO who invented and masterfully marketed ever- sleeker gadgets that transformed everyday technology, from the personal computer to the iPod and ighone, died yesterday. He was 56. Apple

… incident entertaining and "a great way to procrasti- nate." PAUL SAKUMA/AP Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on June 7, 2010. Jobs passed away yesterday at…

… age 56. Apple co-founder eve Jobs dies at age 56 Republicans request change in state electoral vote system Changes likely to hurt Obama's re-election chances HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Republicans in…

… Democratic cities in both states, to more conservative rural and suburban areas that tend to favor Republicans. Innovator revolutionized world of technology CUPERTINO, California (AP) - Steve Jobs, the Apple

… count- less innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives," Apple's board said in a statement. "The world is immeasurably better because of Steve" Jobs had battled cancer in 2004 and underwent a…

… in August. He took another leave of absence in January - his third since his health problems began - before resigning as CEO six weeks ago. Jobs became Apple's chairman and handed the CEO job over to…

… his hand-picked suc- cessor, Tim Cook. Outside Apple's Cupertino headquarters, three flags - an American flag, a California state flag and an Apple flag - were fly- ing at half-staff late yesterday…

…. "Those of us viho have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friend and an inspiring men- tor." Cook wrote in an email to Apple's employees. "Steve leaves behind a company that…

… only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple." The news Apple fans and shareholders had been dread- ing came the day after Apple unveiled its latest version of the…

… Phone, just one in a procession of devices that shaped technol- ogy and society while Jobs was running the company. Jobs started Apple with a high school friend in a Silicon Valley garage in 1976, was…

April 01, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…the cost of this computer package is included in the cost of first-year tuition for Art & Design students — which is sometimes covered by financial aid. “Our students have a larger budget for…

… buy a computer package. So it’s included as part of their budget — if a student qualifies for financial aid, then they get aid for their Art & Design tuition (including the computer package…

… does not have a laptop policy and does not require students to own their own computers. “While some instructors do encourage students to use laptops in their classes, other faculty discourage or…

… lacking access to a personal computer can be difficult for students, but she echoed Harper’s sentiment that the University has done its best to make up for potential disparities in resources. “LSA…

… well as computer technology; and is part of a larger issue of access that LSA is deeply concerned about.” She said the potential of a “digital divide” is what drives University investment in…

… facilities like the Angell Hall Computing Site — known as the Fishbowl — and other computer labs, and University Housing’s investment in the inclusion of computing sites and “community learning centers…

September 23, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

…,” Daily Arts Writer Harry Krinsky decides if a piece of culture is won- derful or trapped in malaise. Apple Music and Spotify have a bunch of problems, but it’s easy to overlook them because only 10…

… years ago the music industry was hemorrhaging from an epidemic of illegal mp3 downloading. For example: one of the tabs in the Apple Music app is called “For You.” The tab features a constantly…

…. The only two playlists I have found remotely useful have been “Lil Wayne Guest List 2000- 2010” and “Drake’s Pop Culture Lexicon.” The main problem with these computer generated playlists, is that…

… they have the dis- tinct feel of something made by a computer. They are not mixtapes your significant other made you, or even the “Summer Pregame 2015” playlist your roommate whipped you up. They…

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…

March 16, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… becomes extremely hard to crack even with millions of dollars of computer hardware. In the realm of technology, it’s used on individual devices to privatize data, usually to prevent access by a thief…

… perpetrators. The debate between privacy advo- cates and law enforcement came to a head this past month when Apple published a customer let- ter announcing they would refuse to comply and fight a court…

Apple in its customer letter said such an action would cre- ate dangerous standards that would undermine the security that pro- tects all of its customers. While one should be sympathetic to the cause…

… of investigators in these cases, Apple is right. Since October 2015, government authorities have also requested access to 12 other iPhones under the jurisdiction of the ancient All Writs Act of…

… 1789. Despite their insistence on needing Apple’s help, 11 of these devices run older versions of Apple’s iOS software with existing public vulnerabilities that would allow investigators to extract…

… tech- nology every day. One of the few congressmen with a background in computer science, Rep. Ted Lieu (D–Cal.), introduced a federal bill that would stop states from instituting their own bans on…

… out almost unanimously in support of Apple in this case. The Department of Justice, in a brief, even suggested that they could com- pel Apple to turn over their source code to the FBI, presenting a…

… these tech com- panies could be forced to become puppets of the justice system to this extreme should be alarming, and the technical community sees that. For now, the courts have sided with Apple in…

… a similar case, such that Apple will not have to introduce exploits in their system available for use by law enforcement. While many lawmakers and citizens will try to see nuance in the issue and…

… what makes so much of using the Internet, computers and smartphones possible.” O n Saturday, 65 students, myself included, will grudgingly leave the warm confines of our beds, don…

December 06, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

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November 30, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

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April 09, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

… that a mathematical representation of your fingerprint's unique features is stored in what Apple is calling a "Secure Enclave" - an isolated portion on your iPhone's internal computer chip that's walled…

…Phone and the included Apple earbuds, it's possible to be walking along, hold a button on the headphones to bring up Siri, tell her to play your favorite song, and just like that you're enjoying music without…

… ever taking your phone out of your pocket. Voice assistants in particular - whether it be Apple's Siri, Android's Iris, Microsoft's Cortana, or even the voice controls on the XBox One - are quickly…

… malicious software tapping into your microphone and, in theory, some massive data collection program could circumvent any safeguards APPLE You can't help me with the real things, Siri. in the name of…

… requires a certain degree of trust. Apple has taken a similar but slightly more transparent approach to the data its new fingerprint sensor stores on the iPhone 5S, called Touch ID. The way it works now is…

… off from iOS 7 and Apple's servers. It's a bit like your own personal off-line diary that only you have the key to. It's certainly a promising step in the right direction, and Apple could theoretically…

… currently sends every single word you say to her back to Apple's servers where it's analyzed to help improve Siri's responses ... and you need to be connected to the internet for Siri to even work. We still…

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

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October 07, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…4 6- Friday, October 7, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Steve Jobs remembered in tributes around the world Flowers, candles left outside Apple stores in rememberance Steve Jobs was…

… grieved around the world yesterday through the very devices he conceived: People held up pictures of candles on their iPads, reviewed his life on Macintosh computers and tapped out tributes on iPhones. One…

… day after his death, two days after Apple introduced the latest incarnation of a touch- screen phone that touched pop culture, sadness and admiration poured out - not for a rock star, not for a…

… as their Elvis Presley or John Lennon. Perhaps even their Thomas Edison. "It's like the end of the innova- tors," said Scott Robbins, 34, who described himself as an Apple fan of 20 years and who…

… rushed to an Apple Store in San Francisco when he heard the news. Apple announced Jobs' death Wednesday night and remem- bered him as a "visionary and creative genius." The company announced no cause of…

… death, but Jobs had been diagnosed with a rare pancreatic cancer seven years ago and had a liver trans- plant in 2009. He was 56. Yesterday, the Apple website, which usually features slick pre- sentations…

… of multicolored iPods and ever-thinner MacBook lap- top computers, simply displayed a black-and-white photo of Jobs, thumb and finger to his beard as if in contemplation. Around the world, tributes…

… of flickeringcandles. At an Apple Store in Hong Kong, old and new means of grief came together: People scribbled "RIP" and "We miss Steve" and longer notes of condolence on Post-It notes, and stuck…

… them to an iPad display. And at the 24-hour Apple Store inmidtown Manhattan, the remembrances were more tradi- tional. Passersby left flowers and candles, actual ones. Even there, people snapped pictures…

… of the memorial with their iPhones. "I was so saddened. For me it was like MichaelJacksonorPrin- cess Diana - that magnitude," Stephen Jarjoura said at the Apple Store in Sydney. His said Jobs left a…

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…

March 20, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

… pessimistic about this. Maybe rival stream- ing services, like upcoming prod- ucts from Google and Apple, will prevent Spotify from attaining a pseudo-monopoly. Maybe record labels will flex their muscles and…

…, tablet, etc. is the future of music technology, and Spotify is lead- ing the charge - much like Apple did for phones and MP3 players. Joe Kennedy, the CEO of Spotify's chief rival and pre- decessor…

…] music that ha eating totally "Drini Osak Firs Cam'rc It sour the ac a scen( Suzuki sipping he's ma things mentio and-dr hey, a Cam's k he's referring to shady on his computer, but I know industry people…

…, but how it can't be 'puting. Even if he's as to do with apes and deer referring to "computing," which his haters near a lake is I doubt, there's no way Cam'ron over my head. is computing anything online…

…. kingsake on a Suzuki, we in In reality, he probably uses the a Bay" ("Down and Out") computer to play hours of "The t, I'd like to congratulate Oregon Trail." an on the alliteration here. "The biscuit turn…

… at all. uess in Cam'ron's mind, Oh, well. There's no use going ay computers work is by on. Iguess Cam'ronwill alwaysbe uting." Really, Cam? Just Cam'ron. And I hope it stays that for a second. When you…

… get way. Here's to another 15 years of ar computer, do you 'pute? greatness from our generation's nows what Cam'ron does Confucius. "Hov Judys lay at theyv This cringe. down: ing pu to get is he d…

September 23, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 13) • Page Image 9

… with buttons and knobs. This is tices in Studio Production I" course, PAT 201, "Introduction to Computer advanced PAT majors delve into the Music," and the students are about to ins and outs of recording…

… changes in frequency. And in Assistant assignment, students will fashion a Professor Georg Essl's "Performance short piece using Logic, the Apple, Inc. Systems," the instrument of choice is music production…

… Pro Tools ("kind of the big name in the recording industry," he explained). Able to quickly compile the requisite pieces from his personal computer noodlings, Raymond' applied one month before the MT…

… - all the stuff I did growing up was in my bedroom," Underdown said. "I bought a computer and some software and a microphone and was just kind of doing my own thing." Some PAT majors start off with even…

October 26, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

… television and the undeniable convenience of online streaming, Google's and Apple's crazy new schemes remind us that it's not all about the comput- er screen anymore. TV is trying to makea comeback. This whole…

…. Yes, the Internet is making its way osnto your TV screen and has been for a while, though with little success. In 2007, Apple released Apple TV. It wasn't cute and tiny and couldn't be controlled with a…

… touch-screen or dial, which probably explains why I don't know anyone who owns one, but a second-genera- tion version was released earlier this month (in true Apple fashion, it's smaller and with more…

… Gigs). This little device lets you access the Apple store, YouTube, Netflix and Flickr directly from your TV, which is nice for those who don't have a magical HDMI cable. There's speculation that this re…

…-release of Apple TV is due in part to Google's latest foray into the television industry with Google TV. The project was announced back in May and will essentially let you surf the web with your remote. You…

…. The only new advantage is not having to balance my computer on my lap while watching TV. Nevermind the fact that keyboards and mice are way easier to use than a remote. Though Google has a Midas touch…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

Apple employees for failing to properly set up the demo computer. The camera circles around the two characters, and we see the fear on the other employees’ faces and sense the dread instilled by Jobs…

… made by students at the seventh annual UMMA Late Night on Thursday. UMM A L ATE NIGHT FOLLOW US ON T WIT TE R Sorkin studies myth of Apple’s Jobs By JAMIE BIRCOLL Senior Arts Editor I proudly…

… admit that most of the technology I own was made by Apple. I can’t thank Steve Jobs and Apple enough for them: they’re elegant yet simple enough for my technologically challenged brain to comprehend…

… himself in the character and balances the forcefulness of the character with subtlety, but no less drive, in his quieter, more earnest scenes. And Jeff Daniels (HBO’s “The Newsroom”) as former Apple

… CEO John Sculley demonstrates incredible charisma, representing a formidable opponent to Fassbender. The climactic, tense confrontation between the two after Jobs’ dismissal from Apple proves…

… diametrically opposed in their desires — Jobs demands control over Wozniak and his ingenuity, where Wozniak yearns for some kind of recognition for his success and role in transforming computing, if not from…

…” was Apple’s slogan back in 1997, and, at the very least, “Steve Jobs” does. FILM @MICHIGANDAILY Lerner, chair of the College Democrats. “Despite some technical difficulties, it all worked out…

December 05, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… evalu- supplied computer ate whether it wished to make use of a similar type of scope on repair equipment, its existing rifles. However, she said the riflescopes that were protective barriers obtained…

…, including ground during a crime scene, riflescopes, computer hard- accordingto Brown. ware and privacy scene barri- In addition, two listings of ers, according to documents "Computer Repair Equipment…

…. for the University's Depart- Joy Rohde, an assistant pro- ment of Public Safety, said the See SURPLUS, Page 3 LSA junior Brenda Martinez makes a caramel apple spice drink in the Union Starbucks on…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 26

… and Tech- nology Services operations, confirmed Tuesday that stu- dents on University computers could access CTools, umich.edu and Wolverine Access because they are housed on the Univer- sity's intranet…

computers to print materi- als. "It made studying for mid- terms difficult ... I was pretty stressed out," Menhennick said. -Daily News Editors Alicia Adamczyk and Taylor Wizner and Daily Staff Reporter Dani…

…, and a large computer lab. Mildew and mold will likely be an ongoing concern during the extensive restoration pro- cess. The value of damage to the building has not yet been assessed by the University…

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November 17, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… design and animation will be espe- cially desirable in the coming years as com- panies become more involved in interactive media. The Bureau also states that computer software engineer employment opportuni…

…- ties will increase by 32 percent from the years 2008 to 2018. According to the Bureau, graphic design- ers should have a bachelor's degree in graph- ic design and be knowledgeable of computer graphics…

… most popular smartphones in the market are Apple's iPhone, Google's Android and Research in Motion's Black- berry. As companies are looking to grab hold. of a larger market share, they will need fresh…

computer moni- tors and installing energy efficient light- bulbs matter, but a company also needs to "engage their employees and customers and" suppliers" to go green as well, she said. Large and small…

October 11, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 26) • Page Image 7

… group's rise from one-computer band to indie stardom By Chloe Stachiowak I Daily Arts Writer' The imperfect legacy ofJobs Don't be fooled by their baby faces and short history together -' from…

… playing MP3 backingtracks alone." It didn't take long for Condon to form a band with six of his friends, who used their humble, comput- er-based origins as a launching pointto perform in public. "We were…

…. His effect on the world of home computing is double- edged. On one hand, he led the wave of home computing innova- tion with affordable, stylish and user-friendly technology. On the other, he built the…

… to the Apple Store, the brand and relentless planned obsolescence. I'm not going to pore over the gray areas of Jobs's career, which Mike Daisey's op-ed piece in New York Times last week effectively…

… handled. One need only look up Foxconn to tarnish some of the saintly fluorescent glow Apple commands. I'm not going to expound on his quiet love of LSD, his sober acceptance of death or the devastation of…

… pancreatic cancer. I'm focused, as ever, on the musical side of things. And when it comes to the world of music, Jobs is more Alexander the Great than Mother Teresa. Apple's monopolization of theMP3 and the…

… machines we used than the music we con- sumed with them. The innovations that Apple and Jobs made in the world of recorded music remain acces- sories to the music. They remain, however stylish and pervasive…

… some burned disc we gave our ex (who we never even loved), the playlist we craft to keep us from realizing we are too tired to keep running ... for so many people, Apple became the music itself. Recorded…

February 16, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…, Univeristy Police reported. The second car fled and there are no suspects. No injuries were reported. Showcase sale on Apple goods WHAT: Take an additional 6 percent off Apple products including computers, i…

…Pods, software and accessories. WHO: Information and Technology Services WHEN: Today from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: U-M Computer Showcase stores at the Mich- igan Union and Pierpoint Commons Ensemble performance…

November 14, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 31) • Page Image 10

… frustration of learning to connect a cursive “o” to a “l” when the two letters were just three millimeters apart on a computer keyboard? My teachers would resort to a honeyed threatening — a survival…

… tactic refined by elementary school educators in admirable fashion. The sweetness of their candy apple red teacher voice would mask the startling proposition that your cursive abilities…

March 29, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… Creek Gorge. PROTESTERS CAUSE LECTURE CANCELATION Numerous protests forced conser- vative activist Ann Coulter to leave CRIME NOTES Apple computer Ve stolen from Val Bursley IT site WH WHI WHERE: Bursley…

… Residence WH Hall was 1 WHEN: Friday at about 6 p.m. Univ WHAT: An Apple computer It wa was stolen from the Bursley item< Residence Hall computing site, then University Police reported. It suspE was stolen…

… have advanced to the semifinals of anynational tour- nament. FOR MORE,SEESPORTSMONDAY,lNSIDE Apple has run out of iPads, CNNMoney.com report- ed. The shipping date for pre-ordered iPads was pushed back…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

… Sacrifice”), an original Macintosh developer, in front of several other Apple employees for failing to properly set up the demo computer. The camera circles around the two characters, and we see the…

… Writer I proudly admit that most of the technology I own was made by Apple. I can’t thank Steve Jobs and Apple enough for them: they’re elegant yet sim- ple enough for my technologi- cally…

… earnest scenes. And Jeff Daniels (HBO’s “The News- room”) as former Apple CEO John Sculley demonstrates incredible charisma, representing a formi- dable opponent to Fassbender. The climactic, tense…

… confrontation between the two after Jobs’ dis- missal from Apple proves electri- fying, the film’s finest moment. Seth Rogen (“The Interview”) as Steve Wozniak displays con- siderable range and heart. We get…

… recognition for his success and role in trans- forming computing, if not from the public then at least from Jobs — that their dynamic will eventu- ally crumble beneath them. It’s a deeply interesting…

…- tures into deeper waters than any standard biopic could. “Think dif- ferent” was Apple’s slogan back in 1997, and, at the very least, “Steve Jobs” does. CAROLINE FILIPS B Steve Jobs Universal…

April 12, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…, according to a press release. As a part of the event, the University will accept electronics such as laptop and desktop computers, tablets, cellular phones and audio and video equipment to be recycled…

… eager and talented student, noting his passion for robotics and computer science, and that he was a dedicated volunteer at his church. Angela Farrehi, director of the Office of Student Support and…

… Accountability, spoke about Barthel by reading an excerpt from his admission essay for the College of Engineering. Barthel wrote he felt most at peace when using his computer, as it gave him access to…

… countless possibilities. “My desktop is a window into the larger world,” he wrote. “There is nowhere that I feel more content than siting at my computer. When I’m sitting at my computer I can do all…

… administration’s reactions to recent Diag chalkings in the Fleming Building Monday. AWARD From Page 1 AMANDA ALLEN/Daily Accounting Prof. Ryan Ball discusses winning the 2016 Golden Apple award in his office…

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…

January 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…-ups Stallman chides Apple, Google for privacy policies By AUSTEN HUFFORD Daily News Editor Richard Stallman doesn't have a cell phone. He doesn't', buy DVDs, doesn't use Windows or Mac OS laptops and doesn't use…

… closed-source commercial soft- ware. He is not on Facebook and has never owned a car. But he isn't a Luddite or computer illiterate. In fact, he loves technology and the Inter- net. At one point, he hoped…

… access - could harbor mal- ware and "backdoor" exploits because users can't review it's code. Wearing a red polo, brown pants and no shoes, he attacked companies including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Adobe…

January 15, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…: According to Univer- sity Police, an iMac G-5 Apple computer was stolen from a computer lab. The computer is valued at $1,500.-There are no suspects. WHERE: M-22 Carport WHEN: Wednesday at about 7:40 a…

… and non-members. Member dues are $20 per semester. WHO: Michigan Union Bil- liards WHEN: Tonight at 7 p.m. WHERE: Sports Coliseum Dogsledding Computer stolen in carport 1 According to Bangor Daily…

October 12, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 27) • Page Image 11

… importance 1 . Treasure-hunting company Odys- TwoAmerican economists, Thom- Israel Prime Minister Benjamin A violent protest at Egypt's Coptic Apple Inc. co-founder Steve sey Marine Exploration Inc. as Sargent…

… cherry sauce, he said in the article. The revenue it makes from the Duke. Michigan mills and apple forget to mention lunch break munchies of local Ann Arbor employees is enough to keep the stand always…

… price of Jobs's in millions of dollars, the total money Jobs worth today. Last month, it surpassed Exxon high-functioning computer he designed lost when NeXT computing and Pixaar 3 8 Mobil as the world…

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…-taking app on my computer. Finally, this year, I sat down, and I started to clicking through my list of nearly 150 articles that I had been meaning to read. And as overwhelming as it seemed in the moment…

… content based on algorithms and computer programs is also problematic because they can help, even subtly, reinforce stereotypes. Recently, MLB.TV had a half-off discount for Fathers Day, but, at least…

… five senses. For example, we know a car exists because we can see or hear it. We know an apple exists because we can see the apple and taste it. This is one of the basic ideas of metaphysics, yet…

March 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… assaulting Michigan Sen. Carl Levin with an apple pie in his face. Ahlam Mohsen, a senior at Michigan State University, said Friday she did it as an "anti-war statement." She and co-defendant Max Kantar…

… more than 4,700 people and is expected to surge again with the rainy season. "There is a lot of frustration," said 28-year-old Jazon Didier, a computer scientist and Mani- gat supporter. "People want a…

… sunk and the North shelled a South Korean front-line island, killing a total of 50 South Koreans. North Korea denies it attacked the ship. MichiganEngineering U-M Computer Showcase Michigan Union…

… - Pierpont Commons http://showcase.itcs.umich.edu - www.apple.com/education U--,l The Interface of Energy and Geopolitics Condoleezza Rice Stanford University Professor of PoliticalzEconomy in the Graduate…

September 30, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… Mower Provost, associate professor of computer science and electrical engineering, and Melvin McInnis, professor of bipolar disorder and depression, are working together to develop…

computational methods for measuring mood symptom severity in bipolar disorder. McInnis is the director of the Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program, and Provost is a member. The panelists first…

… intersection of human- robot interaction and effective computing. “It gives me an opportunity not only to try to create new and really innovative algorithms, but when you put a human- centered swing into…

… many other sustainable activities. MDining was a sponsor of the Harvest Festival. Concord and empire apples were on the table as well as a concoction of barley with vegetables and many other…

… For the Daily ALEC COHEN/Daily Emily Mower Provost, associate prof. of computer science, shares her experience with emotion recognition at an event on artificial intelligence, personalized technology…

September 14, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… scientist Emil Freireich who helped invent modern chemotherapy; Steve Jobs, who founded Apple; and Ingvar Kamprad, who founded IKEA, was part of The Joseph and Sally Handleman Lecture Series hosted by…

… Macintosh computer as quickly as possible. “That’s what sets (Jobs) apart, that sense of urgency,” Gladwell said. “That’s what gives an entrepreneur their sense of direction and their sense of…

February 24, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

… thong, she pulls up the sides to show that crook place between hip and leg this is why she is in demand downloaded in 2000 to the graces of laptop computers on which child plays on Microsoft paint and…

… mother looks up shelters and motels and teen searches instructions for apple pipes 48K12.JPG, boxed looks over the boxed people and grins ad infinitum OK By Cammie Finch LSA Senior When you ask me…

February 03, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… civilian life during a speech at the sixth annual Student Veterans of America dinner at the Union Friday. Former C rctotalks vet eran support, fitness Winners to launch "WorkFlow" in Apple Store later this…

… team, said the group-was inspired by the ability of computers to manage multiple programs and wanted to bringthat functionality to tab- lets. Ari Weinstein, a freshman at the Massachusetts Institute of…

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 05, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…-Xavier Bag- noud Building WHEN: Sunday at about 11 WHAT: A male student realized that his wallet was missing while he was in the basement computer lab, Uni- versity Police reported. There are no subjects or…

… witnesses. Toyota car stolen Laptop swiped WHERE: Shapiro Undergrad- uate Library WHEN: Sunday at about 8:30 p.m. WHAT: A male student had his Apple Macbook stolen from the fourth floor of the library…

November 19, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… in technology, hackerspace in Vienna, and Lisa computing and science can col- Nakamura, co-facilitator of Fem- laborate and socialize. TechNet and the University's She said hackerspaces are coordinator…

… CSG ear- lier this year, which required some CSG meetings to be held at other University Unions in an effort to increase its presence around campus. The Golden Apple Award, the Wolverine Support Network…

… and relations with interim Ath- letic Director Jim Hackett were discussed during the meeting. A resolution to sponsor the 2015 Golden Apple Award and lecture was proposed by CSG President Bobby Dishell…

…, a Pub- lic Policy senior, along with finance committee chair Jacob Ruby, an LSA junior, and finance committee vice-chair Chris McCurry, a Business sopho- more. The Golden Apple Award is the only…

March 27, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…, Berkeley made him feel more confident about pursuing computer science. He said although the University of Michigan professors involved in the hiring process did not intentionally create a cohort…

… has taken steps to recruit more women to computer science in an effort to diversify the population of CS majors. In 2016, a team of doctoral students founded CS KickStart to introduce…

… are these privileges that come with socioeconomic status and intersectionality with gender and other social identities.” One of the group’s constraints is they need Apple laptops in order for…

October 29, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… table with music that consistently pushes societal boundaries, and she will continue to do so. Stream Dirty Computer on Spotify or Apple Music, and watch her Emotion Picture. On feet and on…

… latest album, Dirty Computer, is no exception. Along with her album, she also made an “Emotion Picture” that accompanied the musical portion of her album. She has historically shaken the…

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February 07, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…." ritual. The screen cuts to black and the words roll: "On January 24th Apple Computer will intro- duce Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like '1984.' " While it generated a fair share of…

… Starry Night's sense of "old- ness" through the instant and constantly updating Internet. The masterpiece is over 120 years old, but on a computer screen, the paint could have dried ten minutes ago.. An4I…

… debut of the first Macintosh computer. The ad (which aptly aired in 1984) por- trays a dystopian society, com- plete with dreary, dark tunnels, uniformed marching and a Big Brother figure lecturing an…

September 16, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

… t’s recruiting season, and that means North Campus at the University of Michigan is being flooded with companies desperate for computer science talent. This past week, Microsoft, Palantir and…

… Uber had events on North Campus, and this week’s engineering career fair will host more than 300 companies, most of them recruiting computer science students. It’s a good time to be studying CS…

… these students, what does a University of Michigan CS education prepare them for? Increasingly, it seems, life at a big tech company. Facebook, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Apple were five of the…

… curriculum, and concern for these issues seems to be rare among the student body. It’s time computer science students consider the morality and ethics of where they work and what they work on. A CS…

…, not just build projects in a vacuum. For students aware of the responsibilities that come with their power as computer scientists, working in big tech may even be the right choice. With the…

… potential to affect millions or billions of people with their code and the shortage of CS talent, there is little precedent for the power that computer scientists have today. Because of this…

…, collective action by computer scientists can have a substantial impact on the places they work, and by extension, the world. In the past year we’ve seen Google employees instigate changes to sexual…

October 25, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 5

… Spotify and Apple Music, complain that the rap game is “all lies” and “all filthy?” Apparently so, because on Sunday, October 23rd, on the eve of Drake’s 30th birthday, he used his OVOSoundRadio show…

… exclusive contract with Apple Music, partnerships with rela- tively underground artists who are about to explode and disses directed at other celebrities to stir up extra attention — is starting to seem…

… debuts new songs, but seems stuck in the same recipe Let’s get one thing straight: Technology isn’t all that bad. Yes, in the age of reality televi- sion, social media, virtual reality and computer

October 05, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… a June study found the app has 188 million users. He graduated from LSA with a degree in Art History and interned at Apple during his summers. Horowitz joined the Snapchat team in 2015 after…

… working at Motorola, Apple, Microsoft and Google, among others. Horowitz stressed the importance of passion in addition to a course of study. “I would still argue that your Michigan degree is the…

… studying human- computer interaction and augmented reality, which Wang said made Horowitz an appealing guest. “It’s kind of a mix of seeing who would be interesting — the fields that they study…

September 05, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…# .NET, ASP. NET, JQuery, Java Script, MS SQL, LINQ .NET Frame work, MVC, HTML, CSS & Windows. Computer Programmer to design, code, test, implement and support application software, create functional…

… played “Ocean Eyes.” I’ll forgive Billie Eilish for her rather affected stage presence given her inexperience and young age (at 16, I was trying to figure out how to smoke weed out of an apple and…

…. The atmosphere was electric. I was at a level of drunken vigor that was perfect for the occasion, and someone dished me out some apple-flavored vodka out of a lotion bottle — things were starting…

February 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… University alumni who work within this indus- try and learn about their work and experiences. WHO: Career Center WHEN: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union-Pond Room Apple is fighting a Federal…

… Court order to unlock one of the San Bernardino gunman’s iPhone, according to the New York Times. Apple claims that it is eager to protect the privacy of its customers in a way that abides by the…

… patient’s brain, for example, and reconstruct them into three- dimensions. A computer in the operating room then guides the surgeon’s hand where to go according to this three…

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