Customize Computers - The Big Picture
Byte.com - We love computers when they work and hate 'em when they don't. A couple columns back I recounted some of the aggravation involved in properly configuring multiple screens under Windows XP. But once you beat the displays into submission, the
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Cyber Bullying: The Dangers and the Cures
WTNH.com - Cyber bullying is indicative of the cultural shift that has happened all over the world, where teens spend the majority of their time either on computers or on mobile phones. The obvious physical signs that once accompanied bullying aren’t there
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Samsung bullish on global semiconductor industry for 2006
Silicon Valley - SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Samsung Electronics Co. on Monday offered a bullish outlook on the global semiconductor industry, with a top executive predicting increased demand for chips used in both digital devices and personal computers. The market for
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SpongeBob and safety rules greet kids at Livonia workshop
Detroit News - It is even getting to be bigger than that," she said. "There are not too many places you can go without computers. They are even in preschools. You are never too young to learn rules to keep safe." You can reach Santiago Esparza at (313) 222-2127 or
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Sun Bets on Cool Profit With New Chips
E-Commerce Times - Sun is also relying on Fujitsu for a line of highly reliable Sparc chips for high-end servers. It is using CoolThreads and its successors to pave a new market for computers that can do a lot of tasks simultaneously such as displaying Web pages for
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Voting devices a ‘train wreck’?
Longmont FYI - DENVER — Some voting computers were certified for use in Colorado after only about 15 minutes of security checks by an official with no formal training in computer science, according to a newly released deposition. The deposition intensified
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NewsFactor Network - The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, SIDA, is funding the radio station project, and is providing necessary program staff training and radio production equipment, including personal computers. Radio specialists from Sweden
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