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iPad Cuts Out Kerouac Essentials

Emily Greenberg  —  Aug 30, 2011

Online app edits out author's unique style.

Copyright vs. Ownership: The Right to ‘Jailbreak’

Kirk Sigmon  —  Jan 21, 2011

Law student Kirk Sigmon outlines the legality and illegality of modifying your PS3.

Cornell Will Not Place Ban on iPad

Ben Eisen  —  Apr 23, 2010

Contrary to media reports, Cornell is not experiencing bandwidth problems as a result of iPad use on campus, according to CIT.

I Heart iPad

Rahul Kishore  —  Apr 1, 2010

Well hello there.  If you’ve ever read the sports section you may know who I am and if you have, don’t hold it against me.  If you don’t flip the paper over and read the back page before the front, aka you’re not a normal person, then let me introduce myself.  My name is Rahul Kishore, and I am a slave of The Cornell Daily Sun.

For those of you who have read my Sports column you’d probably think I’m someone who doesn’t know a lot about sports.  Well congratulations, you got me.  But what you might not know is, I actually like gadgets, in fact — I love gadgets. Why? They’re shiny, and they do what they’re told … most of the time. So you ask, dear reader, “What is it that’s catching your eye this week, Rahul? Is it that hot thing at Johnny O’s?” No.  Although this sexy little slab of aluminum is thin, light and easy to use, she’s not going to be found at a bar (at least I don’t think so).  In case you’ve been living under a rock recently, my crush is the iPad.

Newspapers in the Age of i-Perbole

Peter Finocchiaro  —  Feb 2, 2010

Hyperbole (hī-pûr'bə-lē)

Noun

1. A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect

2. Rhetorical device of choice for contemporary journalists of all stripes

— American Heritage Dictionary [modified]

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