Wii's a winner
By Bart Stein | December 4I bet you never expected a video game system to warn you to "make sure there are no people or objects around you that you might bump into."
I bet you never expected a video game system to warn you to "make sure there are no people or objects around you that you might bump into."
In technology, thinness usually shows us that "less is more." The slicker and more svelte something is, the more likely it is to create a giant gash in your wallet.
Every once in a while, new technological trends produce a demand for an entirely new kind of device to emerge in the market. The widespread adoption of digital music, for instance, allowed companies to begin selling MP3 players.
Bart Stein '09 worked this past summer as an intern for David Pogue, technology columnist for the New York Times. The following column is the first of what will be a biweekly effort to bring Brown students insight into the latest and greatest of personal technology.
The women's tennis team entered this past weekend's matches against Dartmouth and No. 18 Harvard hoping to ride the momentum of its inspiring 4-3 triumph over Columbia a week earlier. Unfortunately for the Bears, the magic faded fast: Bruno lost handily to the Big Green, 5-2, and then was utterly dominated ...
With the entire women's tennis team anxiously looking on, Michelle Pautler '07, ahead 5-4 in the third set of her match against Columbia University's Lauren Shearer, settled in for her fifth match point. The match was crucial for the Bears because Pautler's point presented an opportunity to break a ...
The women's tennis team hoped to kick off the Ivy season with a bang, but instead the Bears stumbled out of the gate. Princeton handily defeated Brown 6-1 on Friday, and the Bears then dropped a 6-1 decision to No. 42 the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday at the Pizzitola Sports Center. Bruno dropped ...
Despite the brightness of the Florida sun, the women's tennis team left Florida with dim results, losing two matches to Florida Atlantic University and No. 38 Florida International University by scores of 4-3 and 6-1, respectively, to fall to 4-8 on the season.
The women's tennis team snapped a four-match losing streak with style Wednesday, dominating the University of Connecticut in a 7-0 victory at the Pizzitola Center.
In its second week of competition, the women's lacrosse team reeled off five unanswered goals in a thrilling comeback to defeat Boston College 10-7, improving to 2-0 on the season.