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bent out of shape
There are a bunch of new tech devices that are being made with malleable (good SAT/ACT word) materials. The flexible tablet pictured above will be able to bend as much as 40 degrees from the center, is one-third the thickness and one-half the weight of an average glass display, and mimics …
check your Mac for malware
Mac fans recently got a little taste of what it's like to be a Windows user. That's right, a virus targeting Mac OS X is making the rounds.
facebook buys instagram for $1 billion
Facebook did a bit of shopping the other day and grabbed Instagram for a cool $1 Billion. This news comes just after Instagram launched for Android last week and
google knows all, is about to know more
By Julz Harvey, North Harford High School, Pylesville, Maryland On March 1, 2012, Google is making some huge changes to their privacy policy. Currently, Google has over 70 privacy documents
wireless withdrawal? it might be time for a digital detox plan
By Alexander Vassiliadis, British School and John Mederich, Mather High School for The Mash, a Chicago teen website Her alarm goes off and the first thing that Andrea Prada,
win a $10,000 gift card – be apple’s 25 billionth app downloader
Apple has launched a countdown to its 25 billionth app downloaded from the Apple Store. The company is giving away a $10,000 gift card to the Apple Store. And,
the latest facebook stats are in…
The average Facebook users spends 20 minutes on the site per visit. Fifty-three percent of users are female, 43 percent male. There are 2.7 billion “likes” every day.
sopa, pipa, and acta?
By Pat Hull, Pentucket Regional High School, West Newbury, MA One word to describe all of these things is DANGEROUS. Most people had never even heard of these propositions
some schools encourage students to bring in tech devices
There are so many stories about schools that spend so much time and effort trying to stop students from bringing in and using technological devices and gadgets, that
do you oovoo?
According to Forbes magazine, OoVoo has become teen's favorite way to video chat. The company, which has offices in New York and Tel Aviv, says two-thirds of its users are younger











