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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu January 24th, 2013
Stanford's celebrated iOS learning course is once again available to anyone.
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BY Joe White on Wed November 16th, 2011
For a while now, Stanford University has made its classes on iOS development available to download for free in iTunes U. Now, the course is addressing the most recent iteration of Apple's mobile operating system: iOS 5. If you're looking to develop an iOS app and already have a knowledge of C language, object-oriented programming and UNIX experience, take a look at the classes - you could write the next Doodle Jump!
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BY Susan Megrund on Thu July 28th, 2011
According to Stanford University News, researchers have created a battery that is transparent and for use in consumer electronics.
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BY Joe White on Tue May 17th, 2011
Nick Bryan and Ge Wang at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics have developed something very interesting. It's an iOS app called Mopho DJ, and it essentially uses an iPod touch's accelerometer to create "scratch" effects on digital audio tracks.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 14th, 2010
With colleges and universities opening their doors on a new school year comes an opportunity for the iPad to make its mark on campuses. The iPad's usage isn't limited to book reading, however. Read more...
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BY Joe White on Sat July 31st, 2010
If you're a Stanford University medical student, you might be one of the lucky bunch scheduled to receive an iPad to help with your studies. Read on to find out more...
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sat June 12th, 2010
Newsreaders come in many shapes and sizes but they are all basically the same. However, Pulse for iPad is different, according to one of its co-creators, who discusses Steve Jobs, the release of an iPhone Pulse app, and he and his partner's upcoming college graduation.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon March 08th, 2010
Stanford University, mostly renown for its interest in the iPhone, recently ran a survey through 200 of its students to look at their relationship with their iPhone. The verdict? They're totally hooked. The results are
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BY Andrew Robinowitz on Wed July 23rd, 2008
The Unofficial Apple Weblog is reporting that Stanford University will be offering what appears to be a course in '"iPhone Application Programming." The class is set to begin in the Fall and meet on Tuesdays
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