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Small Indian firms buying their first computers (CNET via Yahoo! News)
More than half a million of India's small businesses that have never owned PCs before will acquire their first computers this year, according to a new study released Monday.
Judge won't ban phones, computers from abuse trial (Denver Post)
A Boulder district judge has decided against banning computers and cell phones from the trial of a man accused of causing the death of his 11-week-old son.
Recycle your computers (KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches)
While you may not be buying new cars, you may have recently bought a new computer, which means you'll probably need a way to dispose of your old p-c. Goodwill and Dell is making a way for you to recycle your computers and help the lives of others.
Ex-Clemson official: School sold computers (The State)
A former Clemson University official suing the school over losing his job says the college sold surplus computers with confidential personal information on them and tried to hide it. The Greenville News reported Tuesday that Eugene Troutman alleged in court documents that Clemson board Chairman Bill Hendrix said it would be "really bad publicity" if the public learned computers with sensitive ...
Ex-Clemson official: School sold computers (Live 5 News Charleston)
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - A former Clemson University official suing the school over losing his job says the college sold surplus computers with confidential personal information on them and tried to hide it.
Former Clemson official: School sold computers (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Published: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 10:15 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 10:16 a.m. GREENVILLE — A former Clemson University official suing the school over losing his job says the college sold surplus computers with confidential personal information on them and tried to hide it.
Police can hack into home computers remotely (Computer Weekly)
Police can now hack into home computers without a warrant, as the European Union (EU) continues to increase states’ power to tackle electronic crime.
Ex-official alleges Clemson sold computers with private data; school denies allegation (The Greenville News)
A former Clemson University official suing the university alleges in court documents it sold surplus computers with confidential personal information on them and tried to conceal it from the public.
Pupils conquer fear of computers (BBC News)
The E-library in Nepal proves a hit with children unfamiliar with computers.
Chris Bishop: Even the most sophisticated computers can't tell a dog from a cat (Independent)
The task of recognising structure or objects in data is called pattern recognition. It's something computers find incredibly difficult. Let's say we want to distinguish between pictures of cats and pictures of dogs. The problem is that there is huge variation in the images. There are different sizes and different colours of cats and dogs, and different shapes, and there are changes in the ...