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AMERICA DIVIDING UP THE DIGITAL DIVIDE:

From 1995 to now, online usership has grown from 20% to 70% of U.S. adults..MORE

INTERNET SPEED STILL LACKING IN SOME RURAL AREAS:

Small Texas town struggles to improve quality access...
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FROM THE SILVER SCREEN TO YOUR COMPUTER SCREEN:

Netflix has just added an online streaming movie player promises which to change the ...
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VULNERABLE INTERNET:

“Identity theft is everywhere,” Chase Bank’s University Branch Manager Gelan Almagro said.  “Once this information gets into...
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UT PROVIDES CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:

The university equips its classrooms to aid nearly 1,000 disabled students...
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iPhones: An addictive commodity

The conversion of cell phones, cameras, Internet access, e-mail, etc. into a single smartphone is making them an addicting commodity.

Americans seem to be addicted to cell phones. The United States ranks 42nd worldwide in the percentage of people who own cell phones. More than 1 billion cell phones were sold in 2006 worldwide and sales in 2007 are expected to eclipse that... MORE

New technologies accomodate students with disabilities

Got a research paper to write? Piece of cake.Hop on to a computer at the nearest campus library, cruise through Wikipedia, scan articles for information and start typing a Microsoft Word document.
Easy for us to say.
For nearly 1,000 students at the University of Texas, writing a research paper – or hopping onto the nearest computer for that matter – has never been a piece of cake.
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