Tagged - technology

The Apple Vision Pro is scary good

The fully immersive headset brings the user into a new world with the tap of a finger.

Blindspots: Ode to Naysayers

As more and more of the national GDP is built out of smoke and mirrors, it becomes more important than ever to legitimize dissent.

Passio Go! shuttle-tracker launches with big bug problems

The University’s transition from TransLoc to Passio GO! for tracking shuttles has sparked significant conversation in the UR community. 

Is using ChatGPT academically dishonest? ACJC explains UR’s AI policies

Using AI without permission may be considered receiving unauthorized aid under the Academic Honesty Policy, ACJC's chief justice said.

IT speaks on Wi-Fi remedies, gives updates

University IT gave a presentation on Wi-Fi remedies and general updates during the SA Senate’s Oct. 17 meeting.

The truth about Apple

There’s nothing more exciting than unboxing your brand new phone. But in just one year, your phone is already considered outdated.

Wi-Fi outage hampers first day of classes

Beginning at 10 a.m. on the first day of classes, the River Campus’ Wi-Fi service was down for six hours as IT looked for a patch.

UR affiliate aims to return Rochester to its former tech hub glory

NextCorps is a Rochester-based non-profit and UR affiliate helping local tech startups get off the ground. Their hope is to see our region become one of the nation’s top tech hubs.

The Good, The Bad, and the Meta

More than anything else, I believe that people in the middle of a 2-year-long (and counting) pandemic are simply desperate to feel a physical human connection again.
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Research at Rochester: Wu delves into the intersection of music and science

A mathematics and music double major, Panzhen Wu combines her passions conducting interdisciplinary research about tonal language and sung melodies.