AltWeeklies Wire
The Trouble with Tabletsnew

Five years ago, it looked like the Internet would be print media's biggest threat. Turns out, that was only the beginning.
East Bay Express |
Ellen Cushing |
03-26-2012 |
Tech
How Steve Jobs even changed Mexicans with Gunsnew

As is the case whenever someone dies, all Steve Jobs’ personal shortcomings were forgotten on October 5. The day that Apple’s co-founder and top brain succumbed to cancer at age 56 all most of us could remember was how Jobs revolutionized every single arena he entered.
San Antonio Current |
Enrique Lopetegui |
12-30-2011 |
Tech
Apple Rocks, Againnew

The tablet wars heat up as holiday gadgetry gets more mobile than ever.
East Bay Express |
David Downs |
11-28-2011 |
Tech
Indiana Officials Dabble in iPad trendnew

Many state and local governments are reviewing the iPad to possibly improve communication, increase speed in lawmaking decisions and cut costs with paper.
Steve Jobs Dies at 56new

Apple co-founder battled pancreatic cancer.
Palo Alto Weekly |
Chris Kenrick |
10-06-2011 |
Tech
There's a Thicket for Thatnew

Denver-based musician Morgan Packard's addictive iPhone app brings generative art to the masses.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Marc Weidenbaum |
03-07-2011 |
Profiles & Interviews
The Rise of the iMusiciansnew
iPhones and iPads are revolutionizing beatmaking, piano playing, and symphony conducting.
Are Your Gadgets Killing You?new

What’s a health-conscious consumer to believe? Are our cellular gadgets killing us? Or can we continue with business as usual?
Boulder Weekly |
Pamela White |
04-26-2010 |
Science
Apple's New iPad is Poised to Change the World of Publishing — Possiblynew

I can't tell you definitively whether or not the device will, in fact, change the future of publishing, or save newspapers and magazines, or, on the flip side, decimate bookstores and libraries Heck if I know. No one knows. Yet.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Jill Thomas |
03-25-2010 |
Tech