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November 18, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… conscious public ... PROGRAMMERS MDSI is a recognized leader in the development and marketing of high technology computer products and services for manufacturing applications. We have an immediate need for…

… experienced and entry level programmers with a math, engineering or computer science background. Compre- hensive training and orientation will be provided. We offer excellent salary, benefits and a challenging…

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January 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 44) • Page Image 15

…-time. Because for a limited time, with the Apple Computer Loan and 90-Day Deferred Payment Plan, you can own a Macintosh personal computer, printer, CD-ROM drive or other periph- erals without making asingle…

… payment for 90 days.Combine that with no hassles, no complicated forms and already great student pricing, and the easy-to-use Macintosh is now incredibly easy to buy. The Apple Computer Loan and 90-Day…

… Wouda does that, he finally may be able to truly rest. t. Only $1,413. Or about $25. a month.t 6364/250, Apply' Color Plus 14" Display, AppleDesign" Keyboard and mouse. Only $2,588. Or about…

… $49. a month.t BUY AN APPLE MACINTOSH NOW. PAY FOR IT LATER: We're not just making it easier for you to buy a Macintosh,'we're making it easier for you to buy something else you really need…

September 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

…, soon, - more and more computers will include a CD-ROM drive. Buy one, and you're making an investment that will last you well into the future. Apple Macintosh Centris' 610 8/230 with CD-ROM, Macintosh…

… Campus Reseller today. While you're tips, and enables you to work with sound, video and animation. Buy there, ask about financing with the Apple'*Computer Loan*And i the M-Aintnh Contri- bin with CD…

… clinic. Responsibilities may incl. coding & catalog- ing data & other various tasks to aid in general upkeep of research data. Must have a liking for computers. 5-10 hrs./wk. Call 764- 3471 to set up…

… Color Display & Apple Extended Keyboard 11. Just $2320 (including word processing software & sales tax) CD-ROM technology puts a world of information at your finger- our CD gift pack. Visit your Apple

September 15, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 147) • Page Image 19

… 2005 Apple Computer. Inc. All rights reserved. Culture Bus Arts at Michigan presents this bus trip to the Michigan Renaissance Festival for students, faculty and staff, complete with Irish music and…

… more health-con- scious customers. If that's not enough, El-Awar has a lot more planned. In the next few weeks, the store will start selling homemade caramel apples and smoothies, and El-Awar said he…

…. University Hours: 9 a.m. -10:30 p.m. every day. Sweet U Candy Store on South Univer made and original treats. - (And you don't want to leave your room and computer?) (What can be any easier? You'll never…

… with your everyday education discount save up to $479.** But act now. The offer is only good through September 24, 2005. www.apple.com/go/backtoschool *Offer is for qualified Apple Education Individual…

… apply. See Official Offer Coupon or visit www.apple.com/go/backtoschool. qu479 savings based on $300 education discount on purchase of a 17-inch PowerBook and $179 rebate on a qualifying iPod. TM and 0…

September 13, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

… with the portable com- puter you can use anytime, anywhere you happen to be. Apple PowerBook. And now, with an Apple Computer Loan, you can own one for less than a dollar a days It's the power no student…

…-Bertrand Aristide. r 5 W ' fr l'. We've just made this -pound to pickuj computer '. even easier (Buy one nowand we'll throw in all this software to help you power through college) When you weigh the options…

…. it's quite possibly the best deal available for college students. For a limited time, buy a select ApplePowerBook' at a special student price and get a unique new student software set available only…

… from Apple. It's all the software you're likely to need to breeze through college. You'll get software that takes you through every aspect of writing papers, the only personal organizer/calendar created…

… should be without. The power to be your best. Apple S ., i …

November 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

…) 783-1033 Michigan Union - 663-7749 a There's a Sale on Macintosh Computers! ...and Just in Time for Finals--and the Holidays. Bundle #1 Macintosh Plus with Apple 800K floppy drive Imagewriter II…

… printer Microsoft Word Quantity left: 30 $1,941 Take advantage of these low prices! # . , . Take immediate delivery! Take advantage of Apple's great financing program! Offer good only while these bundles…

… last! ,@",, Stop by the Hands-On Display, Ground Floor, Michigan Union Bundle #2 Macintosh Plus with Apple 20M SCSI drive Imagewriter II printer Microsoft Word Quantity left: 70 $ 2,133 Bundle #3…

… Friday, January 20 or stop by the CRC, third floor School of Ed., anytime 9-5 Great1 I t I I ik-- - term papers.Great tems. ,_ 3 3 i i . l tt{-it4ltG . . I' To buy a Macintosh computer to help with…

… your writing, ask your parents to do some writing. On an Apple Student Loan-to-Own application, that is. If they qualify for the loan, they'll receive a check in a few weeks-and you'll have a Macintosh…

… on your desk soon after that. So stop by and pick up an application. Do it now; before the term's over. Apple's Student Loan-to-Own Program !2 t - 4 id …

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

… details about the case. - Micah Schmit - There's a Sale on Macintosh Computers! ...and Just in Time for Finals--and the Holidays. Bundle #1 Macintosh Plus with Apple 800K floppy drive Imagewriter II…

… by the CRC, third floor School of Ed., anytime 9-5 Great 1 erI 7 ~1 -- a . . " *. To buy a Macintosh" computer to help with your writing, ask your parents to do some writing. On an Apple Student…

… low prices! . r . . Take immediate delivery! Take advantage of Apple's great financing program! Offer good only while these bundles last! Stop by the Hands-On Display, Ground Floor, Michigan Union…

… Bundle #2 Macintosh Plus with Apple 20M SCSI drive Imagewriter II printer Microsoft Word Quantity left: 70 $ 2,133 _I Bundle #4 Macintosh SE with 20M internal SCSI dr Standard keyboard Imagewriter II…

… after that. So stop by and pick up an application. Do it now, before the term's over. ' r Apple's Student Loan-to-Own Program -vim; t …

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…

January 17, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 60) • Page Image 13

… as the game itself. i I I Courtesy of Apple Computers The new design of Apple's iMac is sure to be a big hit with girls on campus. "Oh iMac, you're so cute!" 'March Madness 2002' brings sadness to…

computer with form. The simple problem of balanc the computer itself must have b daunting. Even its accessories are desig well. On the all models, an all wl Apple Pro Mouse and Keyboard -included. The Apple

… through senior), it is still too easy to beat the computer. Long range 3-pointers and alley-oops, which for some reason EA advertis- es as a perk of the game in the game's packaging, are accomplished with…

… films. The original iMac was introduced three years ago and many have said that its design is outdated. It took Apple two years to design the new iMac and their attention to detail shows. Its design was…

… purportedly influenced by the outward appearance of the sunflower. It exudes an elegance that very few consumer electronics capture. Its design, to put it mildly, is unique. All of the guts of the computer are…

December 01, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 44) • Page Image 7

… qualify for the new Apple computer, you'll not only get Apple's new, lower prices. You'll also Computer Loan, the entire package shown here costs about $30t a get seven popular software programs included…

… University Department of Finance Washington. D.C. 20052 Or Fax it to: (202)994-5014 } i I Both of ese ost about $ am but ourmeswith rgrams oucanacyuse. The Apple AMaczn/osh LC 520 cable ITV 65 channels of…

March 06, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 87) • Page Image 12

… laun or find you a date, but it can help you find more time for both. The new Apples Macintosh® Classics II computer makes it easier for you to juggle classes, activities, projects, and term papers- and…

… about the 2,200 person voting panel's selection process. "It's like picking between apples and oranges," Barrowman said of choosing a winner from the ten finalists. "But the Wheaties cover. Arsenio. You…

… powerful 68030 micro- processor, which means you can run even the most sophisticated applications with ease. And its internal Apple SuperDriveTM disk drive reads from and writes to Macintosh and MS…

…-DOS formatted disks-allowing you to exchange information easily with / almost any other kind of computer. In addition to its built-in capabilities, the Macintosh Classic II can be equipped with up to 10…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 8

… about: -computing centers -library hours coc -CRISP -graduation campus information center -and a lot more! For phone numbers on campus, call the CAMPUS OPERATOR ! 4 until 11:00 p.m. Come Early and…

… Party! Maynard 994-6500 310 1 A 4 Intent to Demonstrate I,-. {m Whether it's conquering bio-chem lab, tracking your progress on the team, or straightening an artistic bent, Apple knows you've been…

… using your Macintosh for more than just writing papers. Since we've always held that you are the true genius behind your computer, we've set aside a day in February for you to share your ideas with all…

… receive a free Apple sweatshirt and an opportunity to win an Apple scanner or a CD-ROM. Submission deadline is December 22. Exhibitor interviews will be held inJanuay. Name: Campus Address:. Is your…

…: Major: Phone: Drop off your "Intent to Demonstrate" at any of the ResComp Monitor Clusters: EastQuad, SouthQuad, WestQuad, Alice-Lloyd, Markley, Mosher-Jordan, Bursley or at the Computer Resource Center…

February 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

Apple extended keyboard, six ethernet lines and an ethernet router. Connecting to the University net- work will allow students to access MSA documents from campus computing sites, said MSA Vice President…

… at the Ann Arbor Public Library yesterday. The Daily is looking for a few good reporters MSA spends $10,000, purchases, 3 computers I Wednesday, February 2nd By RONNIE GLASSBERG DAILY STAFF…

… REPORTER A familiar number has entered the agenda of the Michigan Student As- sembly again - $10,000. At last night's MSA meeting, the assembly approved amending its bud- get to spend $10,641 on computer up…

…,000 in the form of a tuition waiver from the University. The assembly will use these funds to purchase two Macintosh LC 475 4/ 80 bundles, one Macintosh Quadra610 8/230, one Apple Color Plus monitor, an…

… another two computers coupled with all the ethernets is fiscally irresponsible," said Business Rep. De von Bodoh. "I think the administration has sacrificed the students for their own good." Kight said…

computers and connect to the University network. Kight said two o MSA's computers are old and it would not be cost effective to network them. Spending money on computers.is not new for the assembly, Bodoh…

… Lippman, Jonathan Lurie, Rebecca Margolis, Judith Perkins, Joe 01 Rai organization. *Appl icati ons I …

April 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 112) • Page Image 12

… do laun or find youa date, but it can help you find more time for both. The new Apple" Macintosh* Classics II computer makes it easier for you to juggle classes, activities, projects, and term papers…

… info. Also, don't for- get TMBG's Dial-A-Song Service - (718)387-6962. ETA KAPPA NU ASSOCIATION Eta Kappa Nu Association, the National Electrical and Computer Engineering honor society, was created to…

… bring into closer union those in the profession of Electrical or Computer Engineering who by their attainments in college or in practice have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen…

… life work, so as to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the Engineering colleges, and to mark in an outstanding manner those students in Electrical or Computer Engineering who through distinguished…

… has a powerful 68030 micro- processor, which means you can run even the most sophisticated applications with ease. And its internal Apple SuperDriveTM disk drive reads from and writes to Macintosh and…

… MS-DOS formatted disks-allowing you to exchange information easily with , almost any other kind of computer. I April 22 is the In addition to its built-in capabilities, the Macintosh Classic II can be…

… for a demonstration today, nt ~ Irouirng the Mcinto Casi c (11. fII. last day for students to order a computer this term. 0 …

September 17, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

…~i i t -- - Y I w .""""~ ,.1 i L i.il r~rr~a m im o 3.i 'I Macintosh personal computers have been getting quite an education over the past few years. From faculty members and administrators at…

…. The SE is a direct descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that's performing brilliantly in school even as we speak. Like all Macintoshes both larger and point-and-click commands and pull- down…

… everything d from tie into the campus computer net- I work to work with data created on MS-DOS computers. Now, between the Macintosh Plus and the Macintosh SE, most of the fac- ulty and administration will…

… find all the power and flexibility they may ever need-a condition technically known acl a4linni ntcc" mance personal computer, we present he Macintosh II. The Open Macintosh. It's the fastest Macintosh…

… internal 20, 40 or 80-megabyte hard disk. Choose from two keyboards-one with and one without function keys.'ivo Apple monitors- 12" B&Wor 13"color.Or other third party high resolution, large screen monitors…

…. And it's still supported by all those great programs that made Macintosh a hit on campus. For example, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's faculty journal, WhisvfortheMing'and academic…

… conferences. So if your department is actively re- cruiting computers, we su et that ou review the qualifications ofanyorall the Macintoshes. Because our family is ready to make a huge contribution to the…

September 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

…. For example, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's faculty journal, W/eesJfortheMind, and academic conferences. So if your department is actively re- cruiting computers, we suggest that you…

…-iscoege .1 /j ..A-; A Nidrash II ., ;, am a I~~a a a~Am~.aUjmu~ - .. i top-- I ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - i l , _ ... .,. f . s a. Macintoshpersonal computers have been getting quite an education over…

… classes of higher technology: The Macintosh SE. And the Macintosh II. The SE is a direct descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that's performing brilliantly in school even as we speak. Like all…

… that let you do everything duty nu from tie into the campus computer net- has thec work to work with data created on You MS-DOS computers. Now; between the Macintosh Plus and the Macintosh SE, most of…

… the fac- ulty and administration will find all 1 the power and flexibility they may ever - need-a condition technically known as"happiness" But for those who want a powerful- personal computer, we…

… slots. You can add an internal 20, 40 or 80-megabyte hard disk. Choose from two keyboards-one with and one without function keys. Tvo Apple monitors- 12"B&Wor 13"color. Or other third party high…

September 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 19

… Macintosh a hit on campus. For example, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's faculty journal, W/ )be/r theAMind, and academic conferences. So if your department is actively re- cruiting computers, we…

… Macintoshpersonal computers have been getting quite an education over the past few years. From faculty members and administrators at colleges and uni- versities worldwide. And based in no small part on what we…

…'ve learned in higher education, we proudly introduce two new classes of higher technology: The Macintosh SE. And the Macintosh 11. The SE is a direct descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that…

… has its very own expansion slot. So you even fa can add cards that let you do everything duty nu from tie into the campus computer net- has thec work to work with data created on You MS-DOS computers

…" ' it fa,' i-bc.R whna xx,'nt nau i d ...l personal computer, we present cintosh II. The Open Macintosh. the fastest Macintosh yet. With an ore advanced 32-bit Motorola microprocessor. As well as a 68881…

… motherboard, and up to a chilling 15 gigabytes of memory through the slots. You can add an intern 20 40 or 80-megabyte hard disk. Choose from two keyboards-one with and one without function keys.'"IUo Apple

January 15, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

… seminar about the advent of a new line of computers that would outdate the Macintosh Plus were unfounded. "There is no new product coming from Apple in January and the Macintosh Plus is going to be on the…

… product line for a long time," he said. Ron Lovdeless, a computer con - sultant at the Microcomputing Center, explained to an audience of more than 60 people that the sale is not an attempt by Apple to…

… three senators, all Democrats. Stallworth emerged from the secret vote saying she would work hard to build the caucus' image in the Legislature. Computers provide social outlet for 'U' students…

… (Continued from Page 1) Trek was big; there were a lot of critiques of the new movie. Monty Python was also popular." The advantage to computer conferencing is that it offers an "open forum," Rashes said. "It…

…'ve met in the last year have been through this (project)." Any student or faculty member can join the SCP, because computer fees are included in tuition bills. People interested in joining can receive a…

… Student Request Account at the Microcomputer Education Center in the School of Education. A new member is initially given an account of $20 for computer access time and is allotted $12.50 for every month…

… afterward. Limited funds pose a problem for the SCP, Bakal said. The computer system runs similarly to the phone system: the user is charged according to the length of time he spends on the system. Computers

… clean out its inventory. The Macintosh Pluses are being manufactured at the end of this month upon specific request of the University. Besides clarifying the procedures for purchasing a computer, the…

… seminar provided potential con- sumers with an overview of the Macintosh Plus' capabilities. It was also announced that pick up of new computers on Feb. 7 and 8 has been moved from the North Campus Commons…

… to the Old Main Hospital. Computers will still be available through the University after next Friday but at higher costs. Put Yourself on The Line for Michigan Work at Michigan Telefund EXTRA S…

December 01, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… for the college to pay Apple Computers, Inc. and Apollo Computer between $4 million and $7 million to provide approximately 1,000 computers over the next two years. THE NEW system, which has been…

…'s general fund, private donations, and loans. Phillips said the college's Computer Policies Committee chose Apple and Apollo to supply the new system. He said a number of firms were in- vestigated prior to…

… academic program coor- ONCE BOTH sides agreed that autonomy from See CULS OFFICE, Page 5 a e r'1 v e d e n e Ty C J7 Engineering college set to expand computer network By THOMAS MILLER An agreement…

… between the College of Engineering and two major computer manufacturers could put microcom- puters on every engineering student's desk within a few years, officials in the college say. Plans currently call…

… operating since the beginning of the term, already had computer terminals located in East Engineering Building, the Chrysler Center, and the Dow Building. The million-dollar expansion, to be formally…

… announced at a press conference tomorrow, marks the college's plan to make the computer network the most sophisticated univer- sity system in the nation. Future expansions may provide each engineering student…

… that fee. AS THE system grows, officials said, students may eventually be offered the option to buy a computer. However, aerospace Prof. Richard Phillips, who is directing the project, said such plans…

… are still a long way off. "It's still too early to tell what the long term plans will be," he said. "We're just starting, but we'll be rapidly heading towards a computer in every room in a year and a…

…. Phillips said current plans to buy 1,000 computers from the firms over the next two years may change as prices fall. "Exactly what we'll be able to buy a year from now is hard to say," he said. FUNDS FOR the…

April 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… would grow. Computer Center (NUBS) yesterday fternoon, all 75 Apple Macintosh and Some claimed it was the result of a Ontel terminals were in use. A computer science professors' plot to monitor said it…

…, Page 8. Daily Photo by DAN HABIB (17), and Dieter Heren (35) celebrate Jack Walker's fumble recovery in Saturday's spring intrasquad football game. Students suffer year- end computer crunch By MICHAEL…

… LUSTIG Mastering the art of under- statement, if not the art of time Procrastination is the name of the management, Bob Lazich, an LSA game in computer programming freshman who had been waiting for a…

… classes at the University. Students computer for two hours and faced who wait until the last minute may not another hour wait, said "I'll be here a pass through long lines - and they while." may not pass in…

… their programs. Most introductory computer THE situation was no less grim at programs are due tonight at midnight the Undergraduate Library computer and apparently most students waited center. While…

… Zenith computers were until this weekend to get on a ter- available in the early afternoon, 20 minal. people waited on line for Macintoshes and a monitor predicted the line AT THE North University Building…

… was the "businest day jam the centers and make them pay of the year. People are waiting three for procrastinating. to four hours for a terminal and then But Jerry Turner, a computer another 45 minute to…

… yester- the students to get started early." He day at the Union Computing Center added that the computing centers get she called her situation a "night- jammed because many students mare.' procrastinate…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

… the School of Education, won the InterUniversity Consortium for Ed- ucational Computing (ICEC)/ Apple Fellowship last month. His program, which assigns colors and sizes to each variable of a complex…

…, and an all-expense paid trip to Apple Computer in Cupertino, Calif. in August, to present his completed program to ICEC and Apple representatives. With the extra money, Barritt says he'll "live and eat…

… Program, explains the procedure for artificial heart im- plant. Deeb is co-leader of the 20-member team responsible for artificial heart surgery at the University. Student wins fellowship from Apple

Computer Designs program using colors for decision-making By STEVEN TUCH A University doctoral student may have found a way to make com- plicated decisions easier. Matthew Barritt, a doctoral student in…

… decision, is intended to help its users make sound choices. The program color codes each Barritt. "It utilizes their ability to interpret color." ICEC and Apple chose 28 universities to design and develop a…

… system or application software using Apple technology, ICEC/Apple research areas like user-interface and graphics, and adopting project results for teaching and research. The idea for the program was first…

… variables, it allows people to get a grasp in an intuitive way," added Barritt. "We can make a much more robust tool out of it with the Macintosh than the Apple HIe." For his work, Barritt will receive $2500…

September 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

Computer Loan, it's now easier than ever to buy a Macintosh'personal computer. In fact, with Apple's special low interest and easy terms, you can own a Mac"for as little as $23 per month: Buy any select…

… Macintosh now, and you'll also get something no other computer offers: the Apple student software set. It includes a program designed to help you with all aspects of writing papers. A personalorganizer…

… tary analysts who said no reliable computer models exist to predict the outcome of a clash between U.S. troops and the 7,000-man ir- regular force loyal to Lt. Gen. Raoul Cedras. Goure acknowledged that…

December 03, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 46) • Page Image 13

… Reseller: The holiday gift you can really use. Tell your folks a new Macintosh will help you succeed today as well as tomorrow It shows you're thinking ahead. An Apple® Macintosh®computer is the one…

… advantages of Macintosh don't end when school does - the majority of Fortune 1000 companies now use Macintosh computers: So ask your Apple Campus Reseller to help you choose which Macintosh to put at the top…

…: December 4th Reservations 971-0970 3035 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor Open Mon.-Thur. 11:30-10, Fri. 11:30-11, Sat. Noon-11, Sun. Noon-10 Free Parking! CAL to N £ I U ___ Solutions from your Apple Campus…

… you'll ever take. There's even _ software that allows you to exchange information with computers running MS-DOS or Windows. In fact, Macintosh is the most compatible computer you can buy. And the…

March 21, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

…-M Students Apple iBooks starting at $1,149 AirPort Base Station $281. Extra Springtime Savings through March 31,2002 at www. apple.com/education/store U-M Computer Showcase 64-SAGES Michigan Union ground…

… Original Song or Song Adaptation score. We're back to one collective lumping of film music, which pits those cute little Dis- U: Apple AirPort and iBook. ney scores against our favorite war themes…

… level www.apple.com/education/store …

March 23, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 101) • Page Image 5

… powerful computers. Plus, the entire growing needs. And as if that weren't enough, you'll also receive a $150 mail-in rebate* when you buy a Macintosh Quadra 650 with any Apple LaserWriter:So, visit your…

… Macintosh Quadra 840Av Ma ntoshQuadra 950 Introducing the Apple Power Price Drop Prices have just been reduced on select Macintosh Quadra models. Which means terrific savings on some of Apple's most…

Apple Campus Reseller A ,_1 …

December 04, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

… 15,1988. So don tpnxrastinate. O 1987Apple Compute: Inc Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of and acintosh. ImageUriter and TxdC.,:er to be our best. are trademarks ofApple Computer Inc…

…- --- - - - ---------------------- ENGINEERING MAJORS! I f drawing boards programmable scales & rulers calculators 1 computation pad diskettes 1 1 cross-section pads drafting tables comp books mechanical pens NOTICE Our last publication day for…

March 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… anticipation of self-described "com- puter techies" nationwide over the new Power Macintosh computers. The long-awaited line of comput- ers was officially released today, touted by Apple Computer Inc. as the…

… Motorola Power PC microprocessor, the computers are able to run traditional Macintosh, DOS and Windows applications at the same time. Apple claims the Power Macintosh computers run DOS and Windows at a speed…

… world's largest student & youth travel organization STA TRAVEL Power PC draws rave reviews By SCOT WOODS DAILY STAFF REPORTER The crowd outside the Computer Showcase this morning mirrored the…

… next generation of personal comput- ers. The initial demonstration of the top-of-the-line Power Macintosh 8100 met with "oohs" and "aahs." There are two other models avail- able, the mid-priced 7100 and…

… the smaller 6100., Phillip Harding, manager of the computer sales program at the show- case, was visibly pleased by the turn- out. "We're surprisingly busy," he said. "We expected to be busy, but we…

… didn't expect to have 60 people at 10 o'clock." Apple student representative Jonathan Freeman agreed. "We're packed," he said. "We're really ex- cited that this many people showed up. Based on the new…

… upgrades will be available for many current Macintosh applications within days or weeks. Engineering sophomore Diganta Saha said he is in the market for a personal computer. "I'm keeping this as a major op…

…- tion," Saha said. "I need to run several different operating systems, and this can. It's fast, it's competitively priced and it also has an upgrade path." The Computer Showcase will keep ' the three…

… Power Macintosh comput- ers on permanent display. SARAH WHITING/ Daily The Holocaust statue was unveiled Sunday, facing Fletcher Street. It will be repositioned when weather allows. Holocaust statue to…

October 30, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 41) • Page Image 15

… independent filmmakers guaranteed to give you chills on Halloween night I LAURA SHLECTER/Daily LAURA SHLECTER/Daily aramel apples are among the many perks of visiting Wiard's Orchards ... and so are…

… it's the comforting and mouth-watering taste of apple cider and doughnuts that attracts droves of people to places like Wiard's Orchards in Ypsilanti, or maybe it really is just a favorite hobby of…

…, the property, which covers nearly 200 acres, will be closing its gates for the season. Those who miss out on sinking their teeth into a juicy hand-selected apple will have to wait until June. The…

… tempting fare spans beyond the basic, but still delicious, doughnuts and cider. For the more adventurous sweet tooth, homemade caramel apples back- on visitors with their promise of sugary indulgence. Hot…

… chocolate and popcorn also complement the menu. While time is quickly running out before the orchards are closed to the public, Wiard's proffers the community with activities galore, including apple and…

…] the unsettled stomach (the Night Terrors website instructs visitors to wear a diaper). Just what type of bloodcurdling attractions can an apple orchard boast? Timbers deems these sites, which last…

…. ~ You can't send infected attachments. Complete your protection by installing the free antivirus software (VirusScan and Virex) available to all University members.* Protecting you against computer

November 19, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

… * Infact, it epires on January 15,1988. So don t procrastinate. © 1987Apple Computer Inc. Apple and theApple logo are regisaered trademarks f and Macintosh. ImageWiter and The pouer to he your best are…

… trademarks ofApple Comput 6 Buyap rinterwithyourMacintosh a AMacintoshn personal computerand an j ti x°L4 a ImageWriter'IIprinter b will save you hours of time. Not to mention gallons of correction fluid…

…'s first collection, r an experimental strain of app that failed to grow but did p one apple. In her poems, Ti uses this apple to symbolize growth: "As people go t their lives, they have to leav of…

September 10, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

… FinaIy.An Apple For The Student. Back to School Sale For a limited time only. An Apple Computer.. With its total versatility, built-in color graphics, and our complete selection of software programs, it…

… gives students a real edge in school- and for the rest of their lives. NEEDS PEOPLE The New Enhanced Apple lIe Complete Apple lIe Starter System .Apple lie - 64K Memory :Disk Drive with Controller & DOS…

… +80 Column Board "Monitor Ill eApple Stand 'Two Hour Training Class Writers, artists, layout help, advertising salespersons, circulation help, photo clip- pers, book stackers, worm farmers, dog…

March 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 109) • Page Image 16

… is the NeXT computer, which was designed by Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer. The University is one of just a few to have this computer. . In a demonstration, Henry Flurry, associate director of…

… her BMA with computer science because "music is a very risky thing." She sees it as a way to sup- port herself through graduate school, although "LSA grades suffer before music grades." But not all…

… actors like to dabble because they can use a bit of everything," Wilcox said. "Any class you take, conceivably, you'll get something out of it." Computers have become commonplace in the lives of many…

… With this came a computer center unlike any other on campus. The computers, Macintosh SE's, are no different than any other computers, but they are attached to keyboards *and sound equipment. A student…

… can play a tune on the keyboard, and save it on a computer disk. A com- pleted score can then be printed out. The computer center has 11 stations which can be programed separately, but also mixed into a…

… dance concert at the Power Center last month, where, for the first time, dance performances were integrated with video production. Besides the live dancers on stage, live and computer-generated images…

… it from the front , as an audience would, and from the top and sides. By dragging a mouse, the user can create a series of steps for a dancer, which the computer will save. Music for dancers and spoken…

… lines for actors can be recorded using keyboards and microphones hooked into the computer, Flurry said, and all can be combined so that the "dancer" can move to music or the "actor" can move while…

… reciting lines. Past, present, future. Ancient in- struments, countless hours of prac- tice, computer choreography. Les- sons, auditions, performances. The story of the School of Music, like the lives of its…

September 12, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… community of technical innovators and venture capitalists, is characterized in part by what some wryly call Apple Computer's "fruit- juice-and-Friday-back-rub work ethic." But the defense side traditionally…

…. 6 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Computer accessibility As part of an effort to increase computer accessibility to…

… is to increase the number of workstations from 225 to 2,000 by 1988. The University's goal is to have computer workstations available within five minutes of every student on campus. The -mere fact that…

… the goal exists illustrates a commitment from the University to increase computer literacy and retain the University's leadership position in the field of information technology. The compulsory charge…

… limited because the personal computer revolution has progressed to the point that many students have already pur- chased computers. Also, it seems conceivable that some students would be able to purchase…

… com- puters adequate for their needs for the same amount of money that they pay in fees to system. the Unviersity The importance of computer literacy cannot be overstated. While computers have long…

… use of statistics and information sharing through computer technology. By 1988, the number of Univer- sity workstations should amount to one terminal for every 15 students. Only private universities are…

… students but is particularly con- siderate of female residents as the computers will be safely accessible 24 hours a day. In making its commitment to ex- panding computer accessibility, the University is…

…., the area's second largest military contractor. "We don't have the creative energy of the personal computer industry. We're old- fashioned. You put in eight hours of hard work a day and you get paid well…

…." Silicon Valley's commercial side has produced Computer Professionals for social Responsibility, an organization that argues rising military funding for new technology is counterproductive and will hurt the…

October 07, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

… professional world. And now, with an Apple Computer Loan, it's easier than ever to own one. It's the power every student needs. The power to be your best I ' . ;t …

… and we'll throw in all this software to help you power through college) Not only is the world's fastest Macintosh" computer available at special low student prices, but now it includes a student…

… software set available only from Apple. For a limited time, buy a select Power Macintosh" and you get software that helps you through every aspect of writing papers, a personal organizer/calendar created for…

… more. Buy a select Power Mac'with CD-ROM, and you'll also get a multimedia library of essential reference tools. It all comes with Power Macintosh - the computer that grows with you from college to the…

November 23, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 40) • Page Image 10

…-Big Ten, academic all- Big Ten and all-American during her stay in Ann Arbor. She has helped lead the Wolverines to Big Ten championships in each of her three years here. Gehrs Solutions from your Apple

… you with any course you'll ever take. There's even software that allows you to exchange information with computers running MS-DOS or Windows. In fact, Macintosh is the most compatible computer you can…

… buy. And the advantages of Macintosh don't end when school does - the majority of Fortune 1000 companies now use Macintosh......................................................... Macintosh computers

…. So ask your Apple Campus Reseller to help you ..M .... l. choose which Macintosh to put at the top of your holiday gift list. Macintosh. It's more than a present, it's a future. Michigan Union Ground…

April 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 118) • Page Image 16

… include tax. PLEASE BE SURE TO MENTION THESE SPECIALS WHEN ORDERING It can't do laun or findyou a date, but it can help you find more time for both. The new Apple' Macintosh' Classic' II computer makes it…

Apple SuperDriveTM disk drive reads from and writes to Macintosh and MS-DOS formatted disks-allowing you to exchange information easily with almost any other kind of computer. In addition.to its built…

… Macintosh Classic II on your desk. See us for a demonstration today; It'll be time well spent. Lntroduciing th Ma ci n t oshiClassic II. April 22 is the last day for students to order a computer this term…

February 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

… Macintosh LC even lets you share information with someone who uses a different type of computer-thanks to the versatile Apple' SuperDrive7 which can read from and write to Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and Apple

… Macintosh LC is a dream come true. The Macintosh LC is rich in color. Unlike many computers that can display only 16 colors at once, the Macintosh LC expands your palette to 256 colors. It also comes with a…

… microphone and new sound-input technology that lets you personalize your work by adding voice or other sounds. Like every Macintosh computer, the LC is easy to set up and easy toniaster. And it runs thousands…

Computing Resource Center 3rd Floor, School of Education Building -:.;; OEM …

February 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

…* system you could afford was just a dream, then the new affordable Macintosh LC is a dream come true. The Macintosh LC is rich in color. Unlike many computers that can display only 16 colors at once, the…

…Macintosh computer, the LC is easy to set up and easy to master. And it runs thousands of File Edit Input Noteb available applications thatXy Alworkin the same,Yx x consistent way-so once o =2.1)(Bp)[sin(t)+ I]+Y[3,1J…

…8 you've learned one program, you're well on your way to learning them all.The Macintosh LC even lets you share information with someone who uses a different type of computer-thanks to the versatile…

Apple SuperDrive; which can read from and write to Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and Apple II floppy disks. Take a look at the Macintosh LC and see what it gives you. Then pinch yourself. It's better than a…

… dream-it's a Macintosh. 0 For more infornation stop by the Computing Resource Center 3rd Floor, School of EducationBuilding k 0 …

September 26, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

… 6:30 -8:30p.m. BECS Building, Room 1200 To contact us about summer intemships, work-study programs and entry-level positions, send your resume to: Apple Computer, Inc., College Relations, MS 39ACR…

…, 20525 Mariani Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014. Stop by and see us at the Career Fair. Apple Computer has a corporate commitment to the principle READING& LEARNING S K I L -L S C E N T E R EFFICIENT STUDY…

… you're ready to graduate with a BS/MS in Computer Science, Engineering (IE, ME, EE), Marketing, Finance or Business, come to our presentation. Don't just stand by. Stop by. Wednesday September 27, 1989…

March 09, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… drives. "However, it should be noted that Apple Computers no longer makes a computer with a floppy disk drive in it," Anastasia said. Nathalie Welch, a products spokesperson for the California-based Apple

… friends as her younger sister Maddie watches. The two were working In the Angell Hall Computing Site yesterday. Some studelt unhappy Wticomp,-uter upgrades~ By Nick Bunkley Daily Staff Reporter Information…

… Technology Division staff members spent Spring Break installing all new computers in the Angell Hall Computing Site, but not all students said they are happy with the changes. The site's new Macintosh…

computers do not have floppy disk drives - meaning students must find alternate methods to save and transfer their files. "Disk drives are an issue, in that there isn't one," said Karin Mayer, an Engineering…

… senior who was using one of the new Macintosh computers yesterday. Dino Anastasia, manager of ITD Campus Computing Sites, said he is aware that some students have com- plained about the lack of disk…

Computers, said the company decided to nix floppy disk drives in its newest line of Macintosh computers for several reasons. "The three main things that the flop- py disk drive was invented for are no longer…

…-mail provides a reli- able way to send files between sever- al computers, eliminating the need for a floppy disk. Another option for University stu- dents is storage space on the Institutional File System network…

…, which allots each student a private file directory accessible from any computer. The problem with IFS, said LSA senior Tibor Tuske, is that it is unreli- able and many students are unfamiliar with its use…

…. While writing a paper in the Angell Hall Computing Site yes- terday afternoon, Tuske said the com- puter he was using would not let him save to IFS. Anastasia said ITD is "in the See COMPUTERS, Page 7…

October 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

… Michigan Union started rent- ing Apple MacIntosh Plus and MacIntosh SE-equivalent personal computers Aug. 20. Computers can rented by phone with a VISA or MasterCard by the week, month or semester.' Rented…

… to uy a computer and are tired of fight- ing lines at the computing center now have a new option. Campus Computer Rentals, a Boston-based business operating out of the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in the…

… for an SE equivalent. Along with computers, dot ma- trix printers, WriteNow word pro- cessing software, 800K floppy drives, and 20 megabyte external hard drives are also available. The software costs…

… $39 and the printer $119 per semester. "You don't have to spend big bucks on buying and students can split costs with roommates," said Paul Martecchini, president and co- founder of Campus Computer

… Rentals. "Apple is discontinuing the MacIntosh Plus and a new low-cost Mac with higher capability is due out (on the market) in January. A lot (of people) are renting now and buy- ing in the spring." 'You…

…L Thiese, a sophomore majoring in political science, is one of the first 25 renters on campus. He raved about the MacPlus he's renting until the Oct. 23 delivery of his $4,700 computer package pur- chased at…

… the University's Kick-Off Computer Sale. Over the years, especially as I have worked with women tobuild alliances across the barriers of race, class,and culture, my Jewish identity,as well as my Pagan…

….......s .. .. wwwwww ~~~ :w' '=w' President, Campus When his dot matrix printer Computer Rentals didn't work right he called the toll- froe number and got a replacement a The Union Bookstore has a small few days later…

…'s computer cluster convenient. However, dorm rules can irritate some individuals. First-year engi- neering student Doug Schubert said that "quiet hours are annoying. When your R.A. comes into your room at 12…

December 08, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…'m will- by a bagillion people of Crown Royal. ing to share this index of anti-hipster justi- before me, about a Sadly, my beloved Karma has developed fications, but only for the Apple-consistent bagillion…

…- an hour and a half on a charge now, barely My experience has not been all Bono and chase, I compromised a decision I had made long enough to find a computer in the Fish- uncontrollable shadow…

…'t produce the Karma any- and it's not even here yet. Apple offers you his own life than buy a Dodge truck. more, much less a replacement battery, so the chance to laser-engrave something clev- I suppose I am…

…- - because I don't have a beef with Apple as a If anyone else out there is shopping for a al suggestions from apple.com). Disappoint- company. In fact, I enjoyed quite a few hours high-capacity mp3 player, let…

… me save you the ingly, Apple decided that my selection was during elementary school playing Oregon trouble of reading the reviews: None of the inappropriate because it contained the word Trail…

…, Lemonade Stand and Spell-a-vator on players are terrible, most are pretty good and "bastard." I ended up forgoing the engraving my old Apple HIe. Lessons from those green- the iPod is almost always at the…

…. But and "Thanks for the bitch, I love my new wasn't with all of Apple, just with the iPod frankly, it's also the most attractive piece of dog!", will join my call for First Amend- and the whole uber…

… class warrior or anything, I visuals that Apple could conjure. I, like so any grievances I had if Apple could man- just didn't see what the big deal was. When many others, was sold in part on the idea of…

April 11, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… Teaching and co-sponsored by Apple Computer. As part of the Golden Apple tradition, Rubadeau will give his ideal last lecture, "My Life (In Quotes)." English Prof. Ralph Williams - the 1992 Golden Apple

… president's impeachment. One read, "Unemploy Nixon - not me." Yesterday's tour was Nixon's first since his re-election campaign, draw- ing a large flock of reporters from Golden Apple winner to deliver ideal…

… Theater at the Michigan League. Rubadeau, an English lecturer, is the winner of the 15th annual Golden Apple Award, presented by the Hillel subsidiary group Students Honoring Outstanding Univer- sity…

… to go knowing what he wants to say," McKinney said. "I'm definitely in for a surprise." Rubadeau's students and colleagues had nothing but praise for the Golden Apple winner. Allison said he enjoys…

… and my crazy professor, John Rubadeau. I know that for the rest of my life, I will never forget that man nor stop talking about him. I am so proud that he is receiving the Golden Apple Award. He truly…

… deserves it." The Golden Apple Award was founded by Hillel in 1991 to honor instructors who give outstanding lectures every day as if it were their last chance to reach out to their students, accord- ing to…

… the Golden Apple Award website. SHOUT received more than 500 votes this year, and Rubadeau was one of the top vote-getters, said LSA junior David Ravvin, co-chair of SHOUT. The award was chosen based on…

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…

October 20, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

… what system I may get." it The Apple Computer exhibit, fo- t'cusing on advances in portable com- "uters, integrative options, and aca- a' "The reason we're here is that we're selling this product to the…

…, ending a week of Computer and information tech- .nology demonstrations and seminars. "It's really our way of saying =thank you," said Kathy Schaible, fEDUCOM manager of corporate re- lations, who organized…

… tennis building. Students flocked to the exhibits. "I was just thinking of getting a computer," said Patrick Chan, a se- Chior in the school of pharmacology -tat the NeXT display. "I'm just here -to see…

… ,other universities," said Julie Laund- bardt, employee at the Computer -Research Institute at Brown Univer- R EHNQUIST -Continued from page 1 cal force behind the impeachment ''1riall had succeeded in…

… gather around a computer display at EDUCOM which wE ended yesterday. Over 1200 people visited the exhibit which featured compu demonstrations and seminars. sity, who was demonstrating the in- stitute…

March 14, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

… ARTS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 14, 2001 -9- Apple dishes out goods with new titanium PowerBook G4 By Kiran Divvela Daily Arts Writer You know a computer is cool when your computer

… one of the first to have a built-in DVD player makes u it clear that Apple has their hand on the pulse of what people are really looking for out of a portable computer. Basically, with a screen that…

…-igno- rant philosophy major roommate thinks so. Even those with- out computer savvy know this is a - -. marvel of engineering. With its sports car styling, processing power and phat hard drive, this is…

… the fastest laptops available. So ____________ not only is it very elegant on the out- side, it's well-designed on the inside. Even better, its 10 GB hard drive Mmm, Computer. Swe (expandable to 30 GB…

… display. The 15.2-inch display makes it a perfect portable media unit. Anyone that uses their computer for anything more than word processing, won't be able to go back to a smaller display after gazing into…

…*S..LV %v Wf l cI tS * L a "1" Vaio, whose computers are all, ugh, gray and purple. Also, an included DVD player, there is without a doubt no bette M inute the silvery finish doesn't hurt its suave design…

January 30, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… to the myth of the Golden Apple. Who gets the Golden Apple? The myth portrays the God- desses competing on Mount Olympus for status of "the fairest." As in the various competitions, quarrels and…

… alliances among the Goddesses of Mount Olympus, the same symbolic struggles rage within. a womans psyche. The Goddess archetype who gets the apple at any one time is in- dicative of which qualities the woman…

… threaten mankind if not monitored. Citing ordinary people's current familiarity with computers, Deken believes the threat is not far off. Computers will evolve in three steps: automation, representations (ab…

…- stract intellectualization) and autonomy. The first two steps of evolution have already been realized. Rather than viewing computers as a component of robotics, Deken sees all computers of the future as…

… necessary as computers will diagnose ailments and robots will dispense treatment. More often than not, Deken fails as a visionary although his idea of a SportStation is worth considering. Each home would be…

…'ay's computers as dinosaurs. This becomes obsolete. The absolute monotony of his imagery attempts comes to a climax with has discussion of computers: " ... we might even visualize the two shores (the physical and…

October 04, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

… Pope John Paul II a guitar, a "Big Apple" T-shirt, a pair of blue jeans and a rising, roaring welcome yesterday at a youth celebration that was a combination rock concert and basketball pep rally. They…

… when one of the youth- ful donors handed over the blue jeans that had been bought in Macy's basement and unfurled the T-shirt that proclaimed "The Big Apple Welcomes Pope John Paul II." On the reverse…

… provided for 'U' computer 'bugging (continued from Page3 ) such information, and even if such an incident did occur." According to Galler, some programs, such as IBM programs, are copyrighted, and therefore…

… unethical, but not illegal. Because of widespread concern over illegal and improper computer use, an ethics subcommittee to the University Computer Policy Committee convened in the spring of this year…

…. According to Arch Naylor, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the com- mittee meetings were "a fantastically glorious waste of time." The subcommittee has not yet taken any action on specific…

… cases of unethical or improper use of the computer system, said Gordon Norby, subcom- mittee chairman and professor of Biological Chemistry. He explained they meet at irregular times and "welcome input…

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…

April 15, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

… chance youll be bringing home something else. Better grades. W 14 S1985 Apple Computer,[inc Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer. Inc. Macintosh is a trademark of Mc…

… knowledge of necessary technology. But James Ionson, director of the SDI Office in Washington, said the survey asked the wrong people, and that computer scientists and engineers are more qualified to judge…

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… C+ in Post- War Foreign Policy You just got a B - in Communications Law You just got an F+ in Advanced Physics. An F+? Boy you could use some help. From a Macintosh' personal computer. A Macintosh can…

December 04, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… sync itto your iPod in minutes. University of Michigan Students, Faculty, and Staff, take advantage of your education discount on Macs and Apple software at the U-M Computer Showcase. U-M Computer

… kwanzaa o graduation E1my birthday Is MacBook Pro -.. Enjoy the power of a desktop computer inthe one-inch-thin profile of MacBook Pro. With its up to 2.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor and PCI Express…

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