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WEB EXCLUSIVE: New Technology Aids Incoming Freshmen (WESH via Yahoo! News) The class of 2011 has new technology on their side. Although incoming students spend thousands to outfit their dorm rooms, Facebook, a Web site dedicated to connecting people, is helping this year's crop of freshman save money. New technology in the classroom (Logan Herald-Observer)Mary Koenig, a teacher at Boyer Valley Schools, will speak about new technology in the classroom at the meeting Aug. 27 in the school cafeteria, hosted by the Denison Area Branch, American Association of University Women. Her presentation will follow at 6:30 p.m. potluck dinner. Can you hear me now? Rock 'n' roll generation growing deaf younger, but new technology is turning up the sound (Eagle-Tribune Online)Like many people in her generation, 60-year-old Ida Greenlee of Methuen grew up listening to loud music. "I was a big fan of the Supremes," Greenlee said. Voters getting tips on new technology (Connecticut Post)State and local officials are gearing up to teach voters how to use new, computerized voting machines, which most voters will see for the first time during the fall balloting. NYC taxi drivers may strike next month (AP via Yahoo! News) A taxi drivers' advocacy group has called for a two-day strike next month to protest new technology requirements, but other taxi groups oppose the strike. NYC taxi drivers may strike next month (AP via Yahoo! News) An advocacy group representing more than half of New York City taxi drivers called for a two-day strike next month to protest new technology requirements, but other taxi groups oppose the strike. Va. counties hope new technology deters copper thieves (WVEC Norfolk)TAZEWELL, Va. (AP) -- Authorities in southwest Virginia have some high-tech help to slow down the growing number of copper thefts. University Police beef up training, introduce new technology (Daily Nebraskan)With the looming arrival of the fall semester at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University Police are preparing for the increased number of on-campus students. University Police are hoping to stay ahead of crime by supplementing training and implementing new technology, said Jim Davis, the education and personnel officer of the University Police. New technology could convert more waste into aggregate (Environmental Data Interactive Exchange)A new technology intended to convert mineral silt and fines to produce an aggregate for use in construction will be developed by the Recycling Commercialisation Centre with support from the Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP).
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