Rip the cords out of the wall and throw away your radios. You might want to keep the one by the bed that wakes you up each morning, but your computer can easily replace the rest. Equipped with an in
Statehouse(Election 2000) Some legislators, business leaders and insurance-industry executives accuse the Ohio Supreme Court's four-member majority coalition -- justices Alice Resnick, Paul Pfeife
Last month's Digital Wire examined the upgrade of the technology infrastructure at the University of Dayton. This initiative, known as the Learning Village, starts with the concept that universities
The role of computers in education is quickly expanding. Computers have permeated the administrative offices, laboratories and classrooms of grade schools, high schools and universities, preparing s
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), three of every five unrestrained people who died in motor vehicle accidents in 1997 would have survived if they'd been wearin
In 1987, Walter Maerki opened Discount Golf, a shop that manufactures custom-fitted golf clubs and sells them for prices well below those of comparable brand name clubs. This Mariemont store attrac
On Nov. 7, Ohio voters will consider a constitutional amendment intended to pay for land conservation and the reclamation of polluted industrial sites. State Issue 1 would give lawmakers the power
Just as a tidal wave of enthusiastic hysteria has lifted the price of dot.com stocks to atmospheric levels for no logical reason, some unidentified, mysterious force has propelled upward the price o
In 1999, the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) published its third demographic survey of computer owners and Internet users. The study
More than nine years ago, five Ohio school districts challenged the constitutionality of the state's public education system. Their lawsuit wound through the judicial system and landed, with much fa