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Shep and Laura ask Trinity students about their favorites parts of their laptops. Presented by Intel
Laura and Shep asked students of Trinity University if they had ever heard of Intel WiMax.
Shep and Laura asked Trinity University students if they knew what Intel WiDi is.
Laura and Shep ask students at Trinity University if they know what RAM is.
Shep and Laura asked students of Trinity University what they thought of Intel Hyper-Threading Technology.
Shep and Laura ask students around Trinity University if they know what Intel Turboboost does for their computer.
Laura and Shep ask random students if various terms refer to a band, or a form of technology
Learn why Preview is one of the most underrated apps for students.
Shep and Laura walk around campus asking students if they know what a computer processor does.
Shep and Laura walk around campus asking students if they know the difference between a solid state drive, and a regular hard drive.
Can't fit all those beers in your tiny dorm fridge? Shep has a few tricks for maximizing your space using a few common school supplies. If you don't have time to cool drinks down in the fridge, check out Kelly's tips for chilling a beer in less
Laura, Emily, and Shep are back to talk about different strategies to get noticed in your field of study.
Shep, Emily, and Laura discuss their favorite note taking strategies.
Emily, Shep, and Laura discuss what you should be using to furnish your new dorm room, and what you should avoid.
Kelly Sutton speaks at #140edu in August, 2011.
For our fourth Intel Conversation, we discuss what some of our dorm room essentials are. What can help you avoid Hourglass Syndrome while away from the computer?
In our second session, we ask, "What do you look for in your systems?" Is speed important? Choosing the right system is important to having something that "just works."
Kiesha and Christine tried to challenge us with our fifth and final session of our Intel Conversations. What would we do without access to any computer for a week? Would we be able to survive?
In the third Intel Conversations session, Kiesha and Christine ask, "What are the entertainment essentials as college students?" Can you get by with just a laptop, or is it nice to have a TV? What are some pieces of software that can make your
In the first session, Christine and Kiesha from Intel ask: What device is necessary as a college student? Not many students opt for the desktop these days, but almost every students carries a laptop with them. What can help you prevent "Hourgla
A shockingly simple way to keep Facebook and Google Calendar in sync. No downloads required!
Shep walks you through the process of sharing note-taking responsibilities via Google Docs.
Emily and Laura answer a reader question about how to choose the right school to attend. ;
Shep takes some time out of SXSW 2011 to review his shiny new toy, the iPad 2. How much faster is it than the original iPad? How well does the Smart Case work? How many hours will you spend endlessly snapping it on and off? It was also quite a
Luke and Shep from HackCollege take over the NBC Universal Stage to show off the best gadgets for students from the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show. Check out http://hackcollege.com/ces for complete CES coverage.
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