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- Owings Mills: Stevenson University hosts artist-in-residence Carlson Bull to reach art class on mobile augmented reality
- After taping an 8- by10-inch drawing of a Chinese dragon to a white board in an art classroom at Stevenson University, artist Carlson Bull handed over an iPad with the instruction to aim it at the illustration and wait for mobile augmented reality to unfold.
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- With the approval of $500,000 in FY13's budget request, the Howard County school system looks to expand digital learning in classrooms.
- Will the Playstation Vita challenge Apple, Nintendo and other tablets?
- Consumers are sometimes shocked to find that their rebates are taxable.
- A 44-year-old man who purportedly worked as a mentor for middle school students was held at the Baltimore City jail without bond Monday on sex offense charges, after a middle school girl told police he groped her.
- Let the folks at b know how they're doing -- and maybe win an iPad 2
- Students in several Prince George's County middle schools are using iPads to take notes, study for quizzes and review homework, part of a federally funded experiment that county leaders say should serve as a national model for integration of new technology into the classroom.
- People started lining up Sunday to get a free crab bucket once a month for a year at the Abingdon Joe's Crab Shack opening.
- Professor challenges ideas about allowances
- Jo Keller squirreled away many of the books she read as a child growing up in England and is now slowly introducing them to her own young children, who are savoring volumes with their mother's childhood scribblings inside.
- A 45-year-old Bolton Hill man was robbed at gunpoint and forced into the back of his car, and then driven around to various automatic bank machines in an ordeal that lasted nearly three hours, according to city police.
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- Financial moves parents can make that are a gift to children.
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- A contentious battle is unfolding in the quiet town of Westminster, where rank and file police officers seeking union representation are squaring off against the police chief and mayor, a former state cop with nearly three decades experience.
- Westminster's mayor and police chief denied accusations leveled by a union chief that they misspent money at the expense of public safety, saying the labor representative is trying to drive a wedge through the city's small police force.
- Rick Brostrom built the mailbox that sits outside the Santa House on the 700 block of Frederick Road six years ago. He stores the mailbox in his garage and makes repairs to it each year after the weather batters it.
- No dinosaurs. No Zoe adorableness. But Lucas hates his dad and may be able to travel forward in time.
- Hand-held devices get a fashionable upgrade with customized covers
- Arbutus and Lansdowne crime
- As shoppers find the best Black Friday deals and swipe their credit cards, The Sun shares their tales.
- With director Jason Winer and star Julie Bowen, TV's biggest comedy has a heavy helping of Baltimore DNA.
- Donate goods, money or time to local organizations and advocacy groups during the holiday season. Share your blessings with the less fortunate.
- Arbutus and Lansdowne incidents from Baltimore County police
- Harford executive David Craig unveils "Harford County Connect"
- Ravens head coach says loss to Seahawks came
- Dr. McRae Whitaker Williams, a retired physician and former administrator at Union Memorial Hospital, died on Tuesday at home, in his sleep. Dr. Williams' family did not request an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
- The mobile app economy is real – and it's brewing in Baltimore.
- The Ravens have joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the only teams in the NFL that are using iPads for playbooks. ... Safety Tom Zbikowski hasn't been cleared for contact yet. ... Joe Flacco doesn't think he is taking too many hits. ... An industry source says the Orioles are expected on Friday to ask the Dodgers for permission to interview assistant GM De Jon Watson. ... The Rangers rallied in the ninth inning to beat the Cardinals, 2-1, in Game 2 of the World Series.
- Players can check playbook, watch film, review motivational messages on team-issued iPad
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- Around the Web is a weekday roundup of posts by Baltimore area bloggers and other local websites. To suggest content for us to include, post a link on The Baltimore Sun's Facebook wall, tweet a link to it using the #mdblogs hashtag or fill out our Web form.
- Steve Jobs changed the way we look at technology; he will go down as one of the greatest technical innovators and product designers of our time
- Waiting can be a waste of time, for most of us. But is it? How often do we long for a few more minutes to read, rest, relax, or just have a little "me" time?
- A day after the death of Apple co-founder and technological visionary Steve Jobs succumbed to cancer, it was business as usual at the Apple Store in Towson Town Center. But that's not to say he wasn't on everyone's mind.
- In the late morning hours of Thursday, Oct. 6, the Apple store inside The Mall in Columbia was filled with a few dozen customers and employees. It was business as usual.
- Baltimore Hebrew Congregation conducts popular Rosh Hashanah Under the Stars service outdoors.