IPads
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Why the District DMV needs more than a dozen iPads
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Last year the Department of Motor Vehicles issued 16 iPads to their employees. How has a tool less than two years old already found a place at government agencies? It's no surprise when you consider the technology's reach.
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Now, someone write a play about Charlie Sheen: 'Steve Jobs' monologist on topical theater
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When real people are characters in plays, and bad things happen to them in real life, it's awkward.
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Supervisors eye new pads
The springs on Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio’s 2002 Ford Focus were crushed, he claims, from the heft of years of board meeting minutes strewn in his trunk.
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How 'bout some iPotties Instead?
There was a lot of Metro news over the holidays.Metro started random bag screening, they paid a communications firm $1.2 million to help market themselves through "guerrilla marketing."
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At one D.C. school, iPads for everybody
School computer labs are so passe. At one D.C. institution, middle schoolers are going mobile with the hottest technology around.
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iPad peace tours, as a hotel amenity
There are no shortages of landmark tours in the District.
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Advice for using public wireless: don't
Think twice about bringing that laptop or iPad to the coffeeshop. New easily-accessible software takes advantage of a network flaws, granting access to private information through any public wireless network.
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Graduate student creates podcast for lab tutorials
Students find new application helpful, though most wish it were used more often.
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Selected students in Arlington to get iPads through state initiative
Arlington is one of four school divisions in Virginia selected to receive funding from the “Beyond Textbooks” initiative.
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