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New Amazon Kindle Has a Leaking Problem

Crunchgear broke the news earlier this week — Amazon is set to announce a new Kindle format tomorrow. But this new Kindle isn’t going to replace the Kindle 2. The new Kindle is larger than its cousin....

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Digital Downloads and Video Game Stores

This morning, I scanned the headlines in tech news in the hopes of finding something to write about that wasn’t about Twitter, Facebook or the iPhone. That’s when I saw this article on Reuters by John...

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SYSK Spotlight: High School Journalism

Good day, folks. Today Josh and I, along with TechStuff’s Chris Pollette and Jonathan Strickland, were interviewed by a young journalist named Emily for her high school newspaper — The Arrowhead! It...

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‘The Gray Lady’ Finally Gets a Lady Boss

The New York Times has appointed Jill Abramson executive editor. (Flickr Creative Commons/alextorrenegra) New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. announced today that the paper had appointed its...

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Women Go Viral at The New York Times

(nytimes.com) Well whaddya know! After much gnashing of teeth in recent months over the dearth of female-authored works featured in prominent magazines and reviews, here’s a bright finding for...

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Food Trucks begat Diners; or, What’s old is new again

(Travel Pix/Getty Images) Sometimes things come so clearly full circle that it’s elegant. An excellent case in point and the only one I can think of right now is the current trend toward buying one’s...

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On Shacking Up & Horse Poop: History’s First Advice Column

The Athenian Mercury was history’s first advice column. (source: Wikimedia Commons) In the late 17th century, English bookseller John Dunton had a problem — an affair, to be specific. He wasn’t unsure...

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