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Electronic Arts faces overtime lawsuit

November 12, 2004 Suit underscores common complaints about punishing work conditions in game industry. TAGS: Electronic Arts Inc., lawsuit, overtime, blog posting, attorney, class action, class, video game, spokeswoman, complaint, blog, games, e-mail, video

New for back-to-school: 'Clickers'

August 5, 2005 Students returning to school this fall may have a new item on their list of supplies--a gadget that's making classrooms more interactive. Photos: Clickers in the classroom TAGS: classroom, lecture, back-to-school, radio frequency, school, Thomson Corp., student, class, teacher, radio, U.S.

Video of teacher rant gets students in trouble

November 24, 2006 Electronics are banned from Canadian classroom and teacher takes stress leave after footage of him yelling is posted to YouTube. TAGS: teacher, YouTube, student, girl, class, video

Fingers do the talking at class roll call

June 1, 2005 Irish school introduces biometric fingerprint scanner to keep tabs on truants. TAGS: biometric fingerprint, fingerprint, school, class, student, teacher

Net classes revive New Orleans college

October 5, 2005 With virtual classrooms, University of New Orleans will be the first school to bring classes back after storm. TAGS: New Orleans, distance learning, campus, class, professor, school, student, college, university, building, damage, teacher

The man behind Cisco's security

February 14, 2006 Financially motivated cyberattacks are on the rise, says Cisco Systems CSO John Stewart. TAGS: John Stewart, Cisco Systems Inc., cyberattack, threat, security, class, VoIP, researcher, attack

At ASU, sunshine, iPods and Razrs

September 11, 2006 Sun Devils use gadgets to keep up with studies and friends--and sometimes, to stay awake in class. TAGS: campus, class, student, Apple iPod, Motorola Razr, gadget, Apple iPod Nano, Apple Macintosh, MP3 player, music, MP3, e-mail, video

Technology and the new class divide

November 1, 2005 Consultant Paul Lamb warns that technology is exacerbating the class divide rather than helping address it. TAGS: income, class, Internet access, information technology

Duke's free iPod program has mixed results

June 20, 2005 Students were eager to use the gadgets to record lectures, but formats and licensing were "barriers to adoption," study says. TAGS: university, student, Apple iPod, barrier, class, Apple Computer

Blogging 101--Web logs go to school

October 17, 2005 As a middle-school teacher, Clarence Fisher is used to spending time grading papers and reviewing lesson plans. But this year he's got an additional task: updating student blogs. TAGS: blogging, teacher, journal, blog, Atlanta, student, margin, class, entry

Flash memory maker Spansion sets IPO

November 4, 2005 The joint venture between AMD and Fujitsu eyes 35.3 million shares at about $16 to $18 apiece. TAGS: Spansion Inc., IPO, memory company, NAND, NAND flash, class, Fujitsu, flash memory, AMD, mobile phone

Duke puts restrictions on free iPod program

April 6, 2005 Last fall, all 1,600 incoming first-year students got one. But next year will be different. Photo: iPods on campus TAGS: faculty, student, Apple iPod, school, class, Apple Computer

Google gets low marks for governance

August 24, 2004 Search company gets another black eye, this time over how it treats its shareholders. TAGS: corporate governance, shareholder, insider, IPO, investor, pension fund, Google Inc., mark, class, compensation, structure, practice

Yonah to suck up more power

October 11, 2005 Intel's upcoming mobile chip has higher energy consumption than Pentium M, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: power consumption, ceiling, Intel Pentium M, notebook chip, Intel Pentium, Intel, notebook computer, class, power, AMD

RFID goes to college

December 13, 2005 Indiana University, University of California at Irvine add business courses in electronic-identification technology. TAGS: RFID, Irvine, Procter & Gamble Co., lab, student, class, radio

Google: Microsoft suit could crimp China efforts

September 1, 2005 The search giant argues that a ban on Kai-Fu Lee assuming his duties this fall would hurt its efforts to recruit Chinese students. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, China, recruiting, Google Inc., Dr., search engine company, R&D, representative, student, class, trial, agreement, Microsoft Corp.

This summer camp is all about technology

August 9, 2007 iD Tech Camp offers thousands of kids classes on video game design, Web design, digital video editing, programming and robotics.Photos: Tech camp for kids TAGS: Stanford, margin, robotics, Web design, digital video, kid, class, California, video game, programming, video

Web 2.0: Big app on campus

July 31, 2007 Universities are using Web 2.0-style tools to tap into a generation's lust for celebrity as they revamp learning and recruiting.Images: Web 2.0 enticements for coeds TAGS: Generation X, student, professor, Web 2.0, university, campus, education, Wiki, class, blog, video

Best Buy thinks outside the big box

March 20, 2006 Retailer tests concept stores that prove consumer electronics are no longer just for teenage boys. TAGS: Best Buy Co. Inc., Stephen Baker, retailer, consumer electronics, women, store, Chicago, electronics, spokeswoman, class, health, digital camera, idea, camera, video

Schoolhouse blogs

October 17, 2005 As blogging takes its place in the classroom alongside the three Rs, adult Web surfers have the chance to relive the wonder years. TAGS: blogging, blog, class
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