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March 08, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… background seem messier than computer-animated films. I was afraid that the scenery would look too simplistic and empty, thereby making it harder to take in the meaningful storyline that was unfolding…

… DOWN 1 Electrical units 2 Caboose 3 Virtual assistant on Apple devices 4 Goblinlike fantasy creature 5 South Dakota national park known for its air currents 6 Rm. coolers 7 Share again, as a joke…

February 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

… stocked with G.U.F.F. items like eggs, bagels, apples, sandwich bread, Eggo waffles, dairy and non-dairy milk, flour, cucumbers, cereal and many other basic food items that can be used for making…

…, like a gaming computer or a coffee machine. DANI CANAN Statement Correspondent Guff etymology Read more at MichiganDaily.com Wednesday, February 22, 2023— 5 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily…

February 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

… long. Case opens her TED Talk by telling the audience, “you are all actually cyborgs.” She goes on to explain that every time we look at a computer screen or use our cellular devices, we’re acting…

… you may feel about my advice. This is sort of like when you ask your roommate if you should get the cherry or green apple flavor of something, and when she recommends the cherry you instinctively…

February 15, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

…,” E V E C H I C A G O , I L L I N O I S How do the politics of identity and desire inform how you perceive your hair, and how might we transcend their imposing detriments? Going into computer

… science, Michael expressed their desire to subvert the ideal that you have to be white or whitened to be profes- sional. “I’d wear my locs at a concert. I’d wear my locs if I was the CEO of Apple,” they…

October 19, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

… to know exactly how the so-called “Tracking Industry ‘’ came to be — especially because it might be on its way out. In April of 2021, Apple introduced a pop-up window to their products in which…

… between computers at Pentagon-funded research labs. Access to the ARPANET grew in 1981 when the National Science Foundation funded network access for University computer scientists. At this point…

… in time, what the NSF coined the ‘Computer Science Network’ was still intended primarily for communication among remote computers. By 1990, partnerships with corporations such as IBM and AT…

…&T began the transition of ARPANET technology into the private sector. Eventually, what was initially a technology intended for secure communication between computers at different locations…

… ballooned into one of the most ubiquitous tools in human history: the internet. In 1994, Lou Montulli created a way for websites to place a small file on every computer that visited the site, tracking…

October 19, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

…, Angel texted me at 11:14 a.m. telling me that he was already at our meeting place. I shut off my computer and ran out of Haven Hall to meet Angel, but I would soon retreat back to Haven Hall to…

… next year will look like. I have my goals: purposeful work, the Big Apple and frequent trips back home. Translating those goals into specificity is what’s proven to be difficult, and there’s an…

September 22, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

… theater around in its traditional form for over a year hurt. So when I saw that “Come From Away” was finally available on Apple TV+, I clicked play immediately. “Come From Away” is the story of the…

… of writing sessions over Zoom, with some stuff that actually made the album. Dan took control of my computer, I tracked it on and we just saved it. When we were thinking about having to do it all…

… MichiganDaily.com This image is from the official website for “Come From Away,” distributed by Apple TV+. …

September 22, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 51) • Page Image 16

… kindergarten, and by the time first grade was over, I had thoroughly exhausted my teachers and peers with my fun fact about being from the Big Apple. How many five-year-olds can say they just came from the…

… limbs hurt in this crouched position, their only movement being between computer tabs. My need for vari- ety hurt as well. I did homework, interspersed class with three half-prepared meals, watched TV…

September 15, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 50) • Page Image 8

… — specifically, rooted in fears of technological abuse and contaminated privacy. Apple has been facing criticism recently for a new policy aimed at protecting minors from child sexual abuse material…

…. This backlash is ridiculous. And I support Apple’s decision to introduce new regulations and technology that “empowers people and enriches their lives.” Last month, I moved back to my childhood…

… more energy to authenticate than a traditional online transaction. The immense energy cost of Bitcoin is built into the platform. Miners, or different computers all over the world who would like to…

…. This reasonable change is expected to bring in $28 billion in previously untaxed revenue. Bitcoin is more trouble than it’s worth Apple isn’t the problem, we are. The Michigan Daily — michigandaily…

November 04, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

… fatigue from weeks’ worth of virtual classes, constant stress over looming assignments and a frequent loss of focus after staring at my computer for hours. I’m sure I’m not alone in saying that I…

apple and cherry orchards line a landscape of rolling hills that provided me with a 360-degree view of Grand Traverse Bay. Rustic, red farmhouses and 19th century cottages made the landscape…

October 28, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

… quickly grabbed my computer, locked myself in my room and wrote a piece ti- tled “An Open Letter to Donald Trump,” plead- ing for people not to vote for him. I couldn’t imagine a world in which Trump…

… sparkling apple cider, packed together on the couch and floor. We switched between news outlets in an attempt to get bipartisan coverage. Adrenaline filled the air as the results flooded back in, at…

September 23, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 131) • Page Image 12

… life — there’s little that isn’t documented through the help of an iPhone camera, and with the rise of technology like Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri and Google Home, the idea of a smart house is no…

… technology. Ben programs the house to act as a surrogate mother, not realizing the detrimental effects this may have on his life. Expecting a computer to behave like a human is a dangerous idea with which…

February 25, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…LSA junior Stephen Dinka arrived at the Shapiro Undergraduate Library basement hoping to receive help with his Foundations of Computer Science course, EECS 376, homework at office hours…

… take all these chairs just to sit around this one guy with a tiny whiteboard.” Students told The Daily overcrowding in the UGLi is a familiar issue for many students of theory-based computer

… Michigan Department of State, highlighted the differences between the way each state runs their primary elections. “I always use the apples to oranges comparison. Iowa’s run by caucuses, ours aren…

January 24, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

Computer Showcase, described how the Showcase is currently exploring fitness technology in hopes of encouraging people to improve their physical health. “We’re here showcasing some of the fitness…

… technology we offer … like demonstrating different features, especially the workout app on the Apple Watch,” Gohel said. LSA senior Caroline Baloga worked a booth representing the student-led campus farm…

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