Apple Launches iPad: ‘Magical & Revolutionary Device’

written by (Press Release) • January 27, 2010 • Leave a Comment 

SAN FRANCISCO– Apple® today introduced the iPad, a revolutionary device for browsing the web, reading and sending email, enjoying photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, reading e-books and much more. iPad’s responsive high-resolution Multi-Touch™ display lets users physically... [Read more]

Want an iPod for Christmas? ‘Nah, No’

written by A.A. • December 15, 2009 • Leave a Comment 

Don’t you think that iPods are getting really old? Last year it was the number one thing kids wanted for Christmas. Now it is not even on the list! Most children want cell phones or skinny jeans. Not iPods anymore, because “everyone” has one. They really should upgrade, or add something... [Read more]

New Windows Lean, Fast, and Not Vista

written by Newswire (MCT Campus) • October 28, 2009 • Leave a Comment 

Windows 7 was released to the masses Thursday, and if you don’t like the Windows you’re working with, it’s time to make a change. The new Windows is a much better operating system than its predecessors– most notably, Windows Vista. And although you don’t need to rush out... [Read more]

58.4% of Game Consoles Sold from Nintendo

written by LLS and Newswire (The NewsMarket) • April 16, 2009 • Leave a Comment 

Last month, Nintendo shipped their 100 millionth DS unit, showing just how popular the handheld gaming device is. According to The NewsMarket on March 12th (a newswire service “The Lion Ledger” subscribes to): Somewhere – perhaps in Chicago, maybe in Paris, possibly in Tokyo –... [Read more]

Cursive a Puzzle for Many Young Students

written by Newswire (MCT Campus) • January 14, 2009 • Leave a Comment 

SACRAMENTO, Calif.– About five years ago, San Juan High School teacher Shirley Bowers realized that half her students had no idea what she was writing on the board. “I had a student remark that he couldn’t read my notes,” Bowers said. His fellow classmates fessed up, too. Bauer’s... [Read more]