apple iphone
- The mobile app economy is real – and it's brewing in Baltimore.
- Episode featuring quadriplegic airs tonight on ABC
- With an increasingly networked military fending off attacks on its computer systems on a daily basis, the Naval Academy is rapidly expanding its cybersecurity offerings — part of a larger effort to bolster the service's digital defenses.
- 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
- The Occupy Wall Street protesters and the bankers have one thing in common: They both want handouts from the government.
- At a time when greedy CEOs are public enemies, Apple co-founder was a reminder of what it once meant to be a captain of industry
-
- 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.
- A list of people arrested by Harford County law enforcement over the past few days.
- Catonsville business group presents annual awards to local businesses Oct. 12
- A violation of probation hearing for Lavelva Merritt, who pleaded guilty to robbery charges in connection with the stabbing death last year of a young Johns Hopkins researcher, was postponed Friday.
- Laurel residents are testing their memories at Trivia Nights, hosted by Sullivan's, described by one player as "mental acrobatics at its best."
-
- The Baltimore Book Festival is coming up this weekend, so we asked our staff about their worn and dog-eared favorites.
-
- A Baltimore County police detective who is an accomplished artist used a skull found in Carroll County to draw a sketch of what the person might have looked like. It helped identify a woman from Baltimore who went missing 14 years ago and was the victim of a homicide.
- Big Sean, the lone rapper at this year's Virgin Mobile FreeFest, proved he's a work in progress.
- A list of people arrested by Harford County law enforcement over the past few days.
- The launch of a new 311 mobile app that's available free for those iPhones or Android handsets lets users submit photos of problems.
- With only 48 hours or so in port, exploring this small island is a big challenge
- Leinenkugel's in Power Plant Live, which opens Sept. 2, leads the charge in Baltimore
- After less than three hours of deliberation Wednesday, a Baltimore jury found John Alexander Wagner guilty of first-degree murder and armed robbery in the stabbing death of Johns Hopkins researcher Stephen Pitcairn, who was attacked last year as he talked to his mother on a cellphone.
- Testimony continues in the trial of John Wagner, accused of killing Stephen Pitcairn, the Hopkins researcher. Lavelva Merritt, 23, who was initially charged along with Wagner in the killing, is scheduled to take the stand. Prosecutors agreed to drop murder charges against her in exchange for her testimony against Wagner. She has pleaded guilty to robbery and conspiracy.
- Early humans wondered: "Where did we come from?" "Where are we going?" "What's for dinner? Mastodon again?" As we age, the questions don't get harder, but the answers seem more fleeting
- Facebook: Social media is a blank slate; whether it's useful or useless is up to you
- Three Laurel teenagers robbed at gunpoint
- Baltimore Crime Log for Hampden, Roland Park, Charles Village, Homeland and more.
-
- U2 concert demonstrates that Baltimore's light rail system is still not ready for prime time
- Baltimoreans could have done all of their weekend dining at street festivals.
- Blog roundup includes a bananas foster injury and a retractable kitchen island
-
- Ticket sales rise 17 percent as organizers court traditional racing fans and young people alike
- Federal authorities who searched the towing company offices linked to an alleged kickback scheme in which 17 city police have been charged with corruption were seeking insurance files. It indicates that the probe may be broadening in scope.