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Students seek gear with get up and go

September 4, 2007 Laptops, smart phones are at the head of the class for collegiate back-to-school shoppers.Photos: gadgets at the head of the class TAGS: back-to-school, notebook computer, student, smart phone, Apple MacBook, NPD Group Inc., Toshiba, Best Buy Co. Inc., RIM BlackBerry, satellite, Apple Computer, laptop computer, PC

Free Rhapsody at Adelphi University

October 14, 2004 The promotion is part of a growing trend of technology companies targeting campuses with cheaper music downloads. TAGS: RealNetworks Rhapsody, student, RealNetworks Inc., music download, online music, Apple Computer, digital music, technology company, song, access, Apple iPod

HP follows million-dollar course in Michigan

December 19, 2003 Hewlett-Packard wins a multimillion-dollar contract to supply notebook computers to sixth-grade students in Michigan. TAGS: Michigan, student, contract, HP, Apple iBook, notebook computer, representative, Apple Computer, school, teacher, state, training

MIT grads to size up Silicon Valley

January 2, 2006 More than five years after the dot-com bust, tech sector hopeful of luring fresh talent. TAGS: talent, Silicon Valley, student, dot-com, Apple Computer

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

Student seeks legal help in Apple case

January 18, 2005 The student who runs Mac enthusiast site Think Secret says he'll need help defending himself against a suit filed by Apple. Photos: Mac Mini TAGS: trade secret, Apple Computer, Apple Intel Mac Mini, lawsuit, student, Apple Macintosh, help

Apple cuts prices for students, teachers

July 22, 2003 As part of its efforts to stem a market share decline, the company is offering college students and teachers larger discounts on new Macs--up to 15 percent more off some models. TAGS: Hayes Corp., educator, Apple Computer, discount, teacher, school, student, market share, Apple Macintosh, pricing, market research company, notebook computer, Apple iPod, Microsoft Windows, PC

Apple tries to recover in the classroom

May 2, 2005 Though dropped from a school program in Virginia, Apple lines up a deal to sell as many as 63,000 iBook computers to a Georgia school district. TAGS: Apple iBook, district, Apple Computer, Georgia, Virginia, student, school, laptop computer, training, Microsoft Office

Apple polishes musical offerings

January 15, 2004 The company releases upgrades targeted at professionals and students for its Logic music production software. TAGS: Apple Computer, professional, student, teacher

Toeing the line on back-to-school PCs

July 7, 2005 PC makers push multimedia capabilities and 64-bit processors, but schools are a bit more conservative. Photos: Computers for class TAGS: university, back-to-school, student, PC company, Apple iBook, school, Apple PowerBook, Apple Computer, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, entertainment, Microsoft Windows XP, multimedia, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, laptop computer, PC

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

Hackers revive iTunes music sharing

August 19, 2004 Apple was able to shut down MyTunes, but a replacement called OurTunes allows song trading through iTunes. TAGS: Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, song, record company, student, programmer, broadband, Apple Macintosh, music, MP3, Microsoft Windows

Mac Mini makes its retail debut

January 22, 2005 There were Minis on hand at San Francisco's Apple store, but shoppers hoping to buy an iPod Shuffle went home empty-handed. CNET News.com's Jeff Pelline weighs his Mac Mini purchase Photos: S.F. c... TAGS: Apple Intel Mac Mini, Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod, Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, San Francisco, retailer, student

Stanford using iTunes to take lectures global

November 3, 2005 Working hand-in-hand with Apple, the university is using iTunes to reach alumni. Everyone else can use it, too. TAGS: Stanford, lecture, alumni, university, Apple iTunes, Apple iTunes Music Store, student, school, mobility, Apple Computer, podcast

DIY satellites reinvent the space race

September 14, 2005 Building spacecraft isn't just for NASA anymore. Do-it-yourself CubeSats are helping students conquer space, 4 inches at a time. Photos: Tiny "CubeSats" TAGS: Colombia, satellite, Apple II, Romania, DIY, student, Stanford, San Jose, digital photograph, Apple Computer, California, photograph

Harvard student finds lawyer to defend Apple suit

January 19, 2005 The 19-year-old publisher of Mac rumor site Think Secret says he has found a lawyer to "help defend these crucial freedoms." TAGS: lawyer, trade secret, First Amendment, article, Apple Computer, freedom, student, suit, Apple Macintosh, California

School's out to shun IE

December 9, 2004 Penn State urges students to use alternative browsers to reduce risk of attacks through flaws in the Microsoft software. TAGS: Bofra worm, malicious code, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox, student, Opera Software, attacker, university, Web browser, Apple Computer, attack, security, virus, operating system, Microsoft Corp., PC

HP seals Michigan schools deal

February 20, 2004 Hewlett-Packard laptops will head to class under a $68 million contract. The program could reach as many as 132,000 students. TAGS: Michigan, HP, student, teacher, contract, state, training, notebook computer, agreement, LCD, Apple Computer

Tiny-screen video gets its own festival circuit

January 7, 2006 iPod, cell phone film contests offer filmmakers exposure, prizes for works in miniature. TAGS: festival, contest, cell phone, entry, winner, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, student, camera, video

RIAA files new round of file-swapping suits

April 28, 2004 The record industry focuses on students at 14 universities in lawsuits targeting 477 individuals. TAGS: RIAA, file-trading, file-swapping, lawsuit, round, student, wave, Apple iTunes, music, Apple Computer
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