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Consumer & Gadgets Jan 16, 2013

Schools should ditch books: New York mayor hopeful

New York students would ditch textbooks and be issued tablets under a proposal by a leading candidate for mayor.

Software Dec 20, 2012

Free search engine connects classrooms with science and technology

An educational search engine funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) has gone mobile just in time for the holidays with the Dec. 16 release of an iPad app.

Consumer & Gadgets Dec 19, 2012

Nintendo's TVii a replacement for the remote (Update)

Nintendo is switching on a television service that transforms the tablet-like controller for its new Wii U game console into a remote that changes the channel on your TV and puts programs from the Internet just a few finger ...

Social Sciences Dec 14, 2012

weLearn application supports learning

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a free e-learning application called weLearn for Android tablets. The easy-to-use cloud service is designed to support and enliven learning by expanding the learning ...

Software Dec 12, 2012

US diplomacy goes virtual with youth video game

The United States expanded its e-diplomacy efforts Wednesday with the launch of a video game aimed at helping young people get a better understanding of American language and culture.

Computer Sciences Dec 12, 2012

TACC develops visualization software for humanities researchers

The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin has released MostPixelsEver: Cluster Edition, an open source software tool that allows researchers, especially those in the humanities, to create ...

Social Sciences Nov 21, 2012

Computer mediation can help combat bullying in schools

(Phys.org)—University research has demonstrated how computer mediation could help combat bullying in schools.

Hardware Oct 18, 2012

Industry's first cloud-based GPU that delivers workstation graphics capabilities to any screen

Engineers and design professionals will be able to work anywhere on virtually any device and still have access to the computing and graphics performance of a GPU-powered workstation, with today's launch of the cloud-based ...

Social Sciences Oct 12, 2012

World's biggest book fair studies classroom of future

The digital world is knocking at the classroom door, but it is not simply a matter of shifting from paper to screen, educational experts and interactive content producers warn.

Other Oct 2, 2012

High-tech musical duet gets cheers at Philly event

(AP)—Technology that allows musicians in different places to perform together in real-time was dramatically demonstrated Tuesday in Philadelphia, where a violinist and cellist hundreds of miles apart played a duet as if ...

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