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Computer labs: Computers essential with high enrollment Penn State Collegian
Collegian's editorial opinion is determined by its Board of Opinion , with the editor holding final responsibility. Just a few years down the road, the lines at crowded campus computer labs might become 25 percent longer.
Vermilion man charged in $1 million computer scam The Morning Journal
VERMILION -- A Vermilion man has been charged with wire fraud after allegedly swindling nearly $1 million from customers through bogus computer sales, according to the U.S. Attorney's Northern District Office in Cleveland.
Farewell, Al The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News
In Silicon Valley lore, there's no greater story of rebellion than that of Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL - News) and the Macintosh computer. That's why CEO Steve Jobs is still revered to this day. But before there was Jobs and the Mac, there was Al Shugart.
Al Shugart, 76; Was Silicon Valley Pioneer Washington Post
Al Shugart, 76, who pioneered the multibillion-dollar computer hard drive industry and was one of the more colorful characters of Silicon Valley, died Dec. 12 at California's Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula of complications from heart surgery he had six weeks earlier.
Hot Forum Topic - Resolving Apple's Stock Option Probe The Mac Observer
Today TMO readers are discussing the what the final outcome will be from Apple COmputer's backdated stock options probe
New Senior college offers opportunity for learning Ann Arbor News
Bill Bouteiller, a retired structural engineer from Brighton, taught himself a lot about computers by using them for more than 20 years. But he "filled in the holes'' of his computer knowledge during a class offered through the Adult Center for Enrichment of Livingston County.
Microsoft, HP expand business alliance SOFTWARE ZDNet India
Microsoft and HP plan to spend $300 million over the next three years in an expanded effort to jointly sell technology to large businesses. 'Logic bomb' backfires on insider hacker SECURITY A former UBS PaineWebber employee was sentenced to eight years in prison on Wednesday for planting a computer "logic bomb" on company networks and betting its stock would go down.
Feature: Strolling through Interaction Design History with Bill Moggridge Usability News
Leisa Reichelt of Flow Interactive met Bill Moggridge of IDEO and asked him about life, Interaction Design and his new book.
Art house films Chicago Sun-Times
Meet a terrific odd couple. Todd (Jonathan Bray) is a sensitive, straight, white computer programmer, and Kelly (Wilson Cruz) is hot, , Latino spa/salon owner. On stage, their friendship would make a delightful two-man show.
Warrant issued for convicted arsonist Rutland Herald
A $25,000 warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Rutland man who served five years in jail for setting one of the largest fires in recent Rutland City history nearly decade ago and is now wanted on a charge of setting off a false fire alarm at a downtown store. - By ALAN J. KEAYS Herald Staff
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