One writer questions the appeal of the newly revealed iPhone X. Will it shape future technology? By Chris Koehler
Apple
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Conference on World Affairs: Steve Wozniak connects technology, education and the environment
Wozniak hopes to use technology to expand students’ education horizons. By Yzabelah Roberts
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Meet Nic Morse, the Republican running against Jared Polis
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffNic Morse is challenging Jared Polis for his second district seat in the House of Representatives, which includes Boulder and Fort Collins. By Jake Mauff
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Wozniak will discuss robotics, business and creativity with students in April as part of the Conference on World Affairs. By Bella Roberts
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Over 800 students got the opportunity to talk with companies like Apple, Goldman Sachs and PepsiCo. By Paola Fernandez
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CollegeCollege LifeFront PageOpinionTech
Tiny handheld devices that carry the world: Cracking into warranties on screens
Written by: Andrea Harper
Opinion: Cracking the screen of your phone or iPod can break your heart and the bank. Avoid these mistakes when buying your fragile handheld device.
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By Patrick Fort. Apple’s newest iPhone has many new upgrades, but one has finally made it a dominant smart phone.
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I’m fashionable….You’re style-ish: iCon of fashion
by Kyle Warnerby Kyle WarnerSteve Jobs and the rise of geek-chic
By Kyle Warner
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Socializing is impossible to avoid in modern day.