The “Problem” with Universities WiFi
Mar28

The “Problem” with Universities WiFi

by Natalie Lung and Julius Shih;

Today we find out why connecting to the Internet at HKU is a headache and what you can do to help make everyone’s life easier.

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Homes of Tomorrow, Today
Mar21

Homes of Tomorrow, Today

by Aman Gupta;

Long ago we envisioned our furniture and homes to be responsive to our commands and habits; now technology has turned fiction into reality with the Internet of Things. We take a look at 5 everyday appliances to explore what the recent buzzword in tech is all about.

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Lantern: A Look at the Future
Mar11

Lantern: A Look at the Future

by Nayantara Bhat;

A few weeks ago, we introduced you to Outernet. Now, it’s time for a quick look at Outernet’s current projects, and what we can expect from it in the future.

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Food Tech Startup Seeking Database and Project Management Interns
Mar06

Food Tech Startup Seeking Database and Project Management Interns

Gormei, a food tech startup, is seeking Database Structure and Project Management interns.

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Black Hat Hackers of the Decade
Mar03

Black Hat Hackers of the Decade

by Aman Gupta;

Although the morality of black hat hacker groups is always in question, their actions have made the Internet the way it is today — by breaking it on several occasions. Maybe that is why it is important to remember them — especially because they brought PlayStation down during the examinations so we were forced to study.

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Pebble and Apple: Why We Might Be Using Wearables
Mar02

Pebble and Apple: Why We Might Be Using Wearables

by Matthew Ko;

Wearables are expensive and no more than smartphones with smaller screens. Besides, “we already have enough chargers in our bags”. Health and fitness bands have some niche in the market, thus with less perception problems. So the question is: why are most professionals counting on smartwatches for the greatest share in the wearable market?

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