Sarconi: The ‘most dangerous’ app could force young people to pay attention
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi examines our diminishing attention spans and suggests that extreme apps could help offset the trend. Read more »
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi examines our diminishing attention spans and suggests that extreme apps could help offset the trend. Read more »
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar discusses the impact of technology-related distractions in college classrooms and ways in which they can be minimized. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board offers its take on drone regulation at Syracuse University. Read more »
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi discusses the improvement of Google Cardboard in contrast to pricier options. Read more »
Check out the top Opinion editorials of The Daily Orange during the fall 2015 semester. Read more »
Take a second to stop complaining and read this humor column. Read more »
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi discusses Snapchat’s recent changes and suggests that the app should work toward simplicity rather than host a number of features that clutter the user experience. Read more »
Generation Y columnist Alison Gala suggests that the widespread use of social media, particularly the Yeti app, is contributing to negative perceptions of millennials. Read more »
The “STEMing the Gap in Higher Education” panel featuring four Syracuse University deans discussed the campus- and nation-wide issues and advancements of the STEM fields on Friday in the Life Sciences Complex. Read more »
Information Technology Services at Syracuse University works 24/7 to protect and support both SU student and employee email servers, in addition to providing other services. Read more »
The Syracuse Arts, Learning & Technology (SALT) Makerspace is for artists, engineers and hobbyists who want to bring their ideas to life using advanced technology. Read more »
Students at Syracuse University can utilize the recently released Companion app to have their family and friends virtually walk them home if they feel unsafe. Read more »
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi explains why New York City's decision to bring computer science courses to its public schools is a transformative opportunity to prepare students for the future job market. Read more »
A grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce will allow the New York State Science and Technology Law Center at Syracuse University to give advice to budding local entrepreneurs. Read more »
Technology column Paul Sarconi considers the possibility that the new $50 Amazon tablet will become popular amongst students. Read more »
The release of Apple’s latest software update, iOS 9.1, comes with more than 50 new emojis. Read more »
Generation Y columnist Alison Gala discusses the ways in which technology has impacted the personal relationships of young people. Read more »
A group of Syracuse University students have designed a device that will improve safety and provide navigation assistance for cyclists. The BikeRules device is a… Read more »
In 2011, the smartphone application Snapchat gave users a new way to communicate, with short messages that last for up to 10 seconds on the… Read more »
Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg will speak to Syracuse University students via webcam on April 24 at Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center.… Read more »
Thirty Super Bowl Sundays ago, Apple released its iconic commercial with the famous tagline, “Why 1984 Won’t Be Like 1984,” displaying Macintosh’s first home computer… Read more »
The spring semester is just beginning, which means many students will be looking to flee from the flood of syllabi coming their way. An escape… Read more »
Going viral isn’t always a good thing. With smartphones in almost everyone’s pockets, malware and viruses are becoming bigger issues to handle. In December, two… Read more »
On Tuesday night, Dan Pacheco posed the question, “how long before this is dead?” while pointing to the image of a MacBook Pro. The question… Read more »