The Chinese Student Association hosted a celebration of the Chinese New Year on Wednesday, February 26 in the Babbio Atrium. The event began at 9 p.m.,
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Magic, a startup less than a week old, has appeared out of nowhere, and it’s taking the Internet by storm. Here’s how it works: you text them at (408) 217-1721 with whatever you’d like them to get you, be it a pizza, screwdriver, plane tickets to Boston, or whatever else you can think of that can legally be delivered.
Nintendo’s New 3DS XL, a hardware revision of its 3DS XL from 2012, hit store and online shelves last week. The changes to the hardware include an additional analog nub on the right side of the touch screen for camera controls, improvements to 3D viewing angles, decreased loading times for games, two additional shoulder buttons, and other miscellaneous tweaks.
Radioshack filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday, February 8, ending the chapter of what seems to be the most drawn-out death of a business this century.
The Stevens Underground Music Awareness Committee, or SUMAC, hosted a concert event last Friday night featuring Brooklyn pop-punk group Chumped, as well as performances from local bands Cutters; Basement Beers; Corrina, Corinna; and Friends in Distraction.
Stevens student Joshua Negron wants to host a rap battle on campus, in the style of “Epic Rap Battles of History” on YouTube.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the successor to its massively popular Raspberry Pi launched in 2012: The Raspberry Pi 2.
Microsoft announced a new browser that will be replacing Internet Explorer in Windows 10 last week, code named Project Spartan. In addition to a new rendering engine, Spartan will have three new features.
The IEEE chapter at Stevens hosted a lecture from Dr. Mihai Banu, CTO and founder of startup Blue Danube Systems, on Wednesday, October 22 in the Burchard 118 lecture hall.
Last Thanksgiving weekend was the strongest ever in online sales, with Americans spending just over $1 billion online on Thanksgiving Day, and $1.5 billion on Black Friday, according to Forrester Research.