Stories by Steven Tweedie
Notebook: Wrapping my mind around the Oculus Rift
BY STEVEN TWEEDIE
The Oculus Rift Developer Kit, even in its early stage, is not just game-changing, it’s game-shattering.
Notebook: A tech-lover's strategy to staying ahead of obsolesence
BY STEVEN TWEEDIE
For those wanting to chase the future, at least there’s a strategy to avoid being penniless and outdated, and it only requires a bit of time and research. And some obsession. That always helps.
First-ever Wikipedia club innovates at University
BY SEAN CZARNECKI
Though imperfect, the Internet is the most radically democratic space the world has ever known. Wikipedia, fundamental in transforming the landscape into a digital democracy, is no exception.
Cast of 'Workaholics' dishes on the Black Keys and more ahead of mid-season return
BY STEVEN TWEEDIE
The third season of “Workaholics” returns tonight, and with it comes more feats of stupidity from Adam DeVine, Blake Anderson and Anders Holm.
CollegeHumor duo talk comedy, Ann Arbor in advance of live show
BY STEVEN TWEEDIE
As to what the offline version of their show will contain Friday, expect the usual hilarious content of any CollegeHumor production, with a few surprises.
Notebook: Impressions on Words without Borders
BY STEVEN TWEEDIE
Questions like these were brought up during a discussion on the LSA theme semester, “Words without Borders: Translation in a Digital Age,” to address the need for Americans to access translated international literature, as well as increase the visibility of foreign authors’ work.
Trailer Review: 'The Lone Ranger' follows familiar formula
BY STEVEN TWEEDIE
Kids and nostalgic parents might find this a fun popcorn flick, but if dad’s cell phone goes off in the middle of watching it, he might answer with a furtive, “No, no, it’s fine ... I can talk.”


























