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Ebola in 2014 and the Future

The fight against Ebola continues as 4,985 cases of the virus have been reported as of September 16th throughout Sierra Leone, Senegal, Liberia, Nigeria, and Guinea. The World Health Organization expects 20,000 more cases of Ebola by November 2nd.

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Why Mobile Chipmakers Should Follow Apple’s Lead

In the weeks preceding the release of Apple’s new iPhones this year, rumors of the A8, the brains of iOS devices, speculated that Apple would finally give their A-series chips four cores and up the clock speeds to two gigahertz like Qualcomm and Nvidia had been doing for years.  Apple, however,  did not deliver in

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World News: Sept. 14-21, 2014

A man with a knife jumped the fence at the White House this week and snuck inside the front doors. Omar J. Gonzalez, the 42 year-old intruder, is now in custody and claims he wanted to inform the President that Earth’s atmosphere was collapsing so that Americans could be warned.

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Apple’s Biggest Product of 2014: Pay

Although Apple has just released the most dramatic change in its iPhone product line in history and introduced the entirely new Watch, perhaps its most disruptive products this year are its intangible ones. During its WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) this summer, Apple showed off its most exciting efforts in improving its software platform by designing an

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Brief of World News: September 8-12, 2014

1.) President Obama announced that a coalition has been formed to confront ISIS in the Middle East through a series of air strikes. Tragic news surfaced this week that ISIS beheaded David Haines, a British aid worker. 2.) Ray Rice was suspended indefinitely by the Baltimore Ravens due to a the release of a video,

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Top Five Ways to Stay Safe Online

Few people store compromising information online like the incriminating photos of celebrities in the news, but at the same time, we  need to know how to make it difficult to access our personal data without permission. Here are some tips on how to keep your private information private.

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The Persistence of our Plague-ridden Students

Walking through the hallways, you can sense it. Your skin chills, your head dizzies, and apprehension sets in at the sight of that classmate’s numerous tissues: The Academy Plague is upon us. This formidable title does not refer to a single disease, but to the ever-changing symptoms that characterize those downtrodden but dedicated. Those who

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Why Apple Went Big with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus

The enlargement of Apple’s new smartphones came as little surprise to many watchers and consumers. Apart from the numerous and accurate leaks throughout the year, analysts and reviewers alike predicted and even demanded for future iPhones to grow in size to compete with existing Android phablets. Once the larger iPhones were announced however, most people

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Phablets: the Next Netbooks

Over the past few years, the average size of smartphone screens has increased dramatically, giving rise to a curious class of portable device called the phablet. Phablets today generally have screen sizes between 5.5 to 6 inches and are designed to appeal to consumers who wish to replace their smartphones and tablets with a single