Students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) now have a new mobile app, Mobius, designed to help them navigate the various maker resources available to them on campus.
                    
		            
                
                    
                    
                    
                 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    Your Windows mobile device doesn't have a numeric keypad, so how do you type characters like em dashes or bullets without having to open Word or Character Map?
                    
		            
                
                    
                    
                    
                 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    The single greatest advantage of Microsoft's high-end Surface Pro 4 tablet over other high-end mobile Windows devices is its pressure-sensitive stylus. So those of you who jumped in with the latest generation of the device may have been perplexed (as I was) to find that some of the most popular graphics apps out there were incapable of using stylus pressure. But there's a simple fix for that.
                    
		            
                
                    
                    
                    
                 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Adoption of Mac and iPad devices is increasing in higher education organizations, driven primarily by user preference, according to a new report from JAMF Software.
                    
		            
                
                    
                    
                    
                 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Sharp Electronics' imaging and information division has partnered with Blackboard, providing a paper-to-digital workflow for the Blackboard Learn learning management system. 
                    
		            
                
                    
                    
                    
                 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    The MIT Media Lab, Tufts University and PBS Kids have partnered to release a free app based on the ScratchJr coding language and designed to help kids aged five to eight learn coding concepts.
                    
		            
                
                    
                    
                    
                 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Microsoft has introduced a new range of Windows 10-based Lumia smart phones, including a 5.7-inch quad-HD model to rival the latest Android-based phablets.
                    
		            
                
                    
                    
                    
                 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Microsoft is updating its Windows tablet lineup with the launch of the Surface Pro 4, a faster version of the Surface Pro with a larger display and upgraded stylus.
                    
		            
                
                    
                    
                    
                 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    A new app, English on the Go, aims to leverage social features to help students learn English more easily.
                    
		            
                
                    
                    
                    
                 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Google Tuesday formally revealed the long-rumored successors in its Nexus line of smart phones — the 5.7-inch, quad-HD Nexus 6P and the 5.2-inch Nexus 5X.