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Google Wallet takes wireless capability to another level. Photo by Courtland Jeffrey.

Tech Spec: Near Field Communication

When people head over to their phone store, many of them have this feature listed, but what is it? Is Near Field Communication (NFC), a wireless interaction system, something to consider when upgrading smartphones?

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The State Press

Pitchfork Sports: Devils on ice

On Nov. 30, the ASU men’s hockey team looks to defend their #1 American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) ranking when they visit Happy Valley, Penn. to take on Penn State for a two game series.

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Life Through His Eyes

For ASU student Tanner Robinson, there is more to life than what is seen. Though visually impaired, he finds ways to not only navigate rigorous trails, but also life on campus and his future.

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Fisk uses fashion for a cause. Photo courtesy of Meghan Fisk.

The Campus Closet: Local fashion for a cause

ASU student Meghan Fisk is a young entrepreneur and the creator of You Are... Clothing Inc., who shows how fashion can be used for a good cause. After researching child abuse and neglect in her community she found a deep desire to find a solution.

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One device is now capable to control almost everything. Photo by Courtland Jeffrey.

Tech Spec: The Wii U’s remote control-ler

One of the features receiving the most hype is the fact that the Wii U’s GamePad is designed to be a universal remote control for your television. Is this the next step in home entertainment, a single device to control them all?

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Jillian Schley, left, and Sarah Quintana, right, share the same passion for art and the beauty in simplicity.
Photo by Mackenzie McCreary

Time and Decay: A Creation Story

As time passes and decay builds in abandoned buildings, two ASU graduate students have found inspiration in this disintegration and dryness for their latest dual art exhibit "What Remains."

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A Dave Mustaine painting created in Sketchbook Express. Photo by Alec Damiano.

Art Murmur: 10 free iPad drawing apps reviewed

We’re aware of the game Draw Something, but what if you want to kick the artistic capacities of your device up several notches? Here are the verdicts of 10 free artistic apps for the iPad, some of which offer incredible features for their price.

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SPM Beauty: A New Look for Makeup

Makeup can get expensive quickly, especially when there is a product for each facial feature. Learn how to keep your wallet full and use less products for multiple uses with these tips.

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Prices drop as Black Friday nears. Photo by Courtland Jeffrey.

Tech Spec: On the post-Thanksgiving hunt

One of my favorite events happens immediately after I finish my second serving of my mom’s mashed potatoes: Black Friday. I can stock up on gifts and update some of my own pieces of technology while staying on a budget.

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Coyle learned his grip on the ball from his father's water polo goalie experience.
Photo by Kailin Biggerstaff

Generational Steps

Having been raised by retired Navy Commanders and undergone rigorous training to be a tight end, Chris Coyle understands discipline and what it can reap.

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The State Press

Maroon and Gamer: Gemini Wars Review

That being said, I enjoyed my time with Gemini Wars but there are some things that allow it to join the ranks of the strategy games that I can label fondly. Gemini Wars is strictly a space strategy game with warships and laser guns firing upon one another to control resources and points on the map.

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This Could Be You

Sending out a microliter of blood every month can possibly detect disease before the first symptom. See how HealthTell's mission to create a world without patients is being realized.

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Arcadia High School students working along with the beat. Photo by Alec Damiano.

Art Murmur: Mastering music

During my middle school years, I had a typical public school music program experience. I recall squeezing into the gaudy, uncomfortable uniforms that cost more than our instruments. Richard Maxwell, the founder of Contemporary Music and Sound, enriches Arcadia High School students' musical talents with his program.

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