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Computers News


Christian Science Monitor

China is a lead cyberattacker of US military computers, Pentagon reports
Christian Science Monitor
China is especially interested in gleaning how best to defend its own computer networks from cyberattack, says a Pentagon report on cyberwar threats. But China is also improving its offensive abilities. By Anna Mulrine, Staff writer / May 18, ...

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Obama Campaign Spending: Text Messages, Online Ads, Planned Parenthood And ...
Huffington Post
More than $31000 was spent on computer maintenance with Apple Inc. during April. The president's campaign appears to be helping Romney with his claims to being a job creator. Obama for America spent $1247.78 at Staples -- the office supply chain that ...

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PanARMENIAN.Net

DNSChanger Trojan Still Prevalent In 350K Computers - FBI, Usenetreviewz, and ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
According to VPNReviewz CEO Michael Maxstead, the bots distributed would change the users computers DNS settings, and all the users DNS solutions would be served by the hackers nameservers. DNS servers that, "would send the user to websites that would ...
Internet doomsday, explainedSalon

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Can This Computer Empower a New Generation of Programmers?
Mashable
Big Idea: Raspberry Pi is a small, lightweight computer that runs on Linux and costs next to nothing — the Model A retails at $35, while the forthcoming Model B will be priced at $25. Why It's Working: By far the cheapest computer on the market, ...

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TG Daily

Quantum computing: The light at the end of the tunnel may be a single photon
Phys.Org
Quantum physics promises faster and more powerful computers, but quantum versions of basic logic functions are still needed to bring this technology to fruition. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Toshiba Research Europe Ltd. have taken ...
The single photon of quantum computingTG Daily

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PCs for People refurbishes computers for low income people
DL-Online
BEMIDJI - With today's digital age, having a computer is becoming as essential as a kitchen sink, but the cost for the technology is high and some people are unable to afford their own. Christian Rugel and Scott Lumbar of PCs for People work on the 88 ...

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Post News Group

Computers, Internet Available for Low-Income Families
Post News Group
During s kick-off event held Monday, iFoster presented a laptop computer to Bernard Naquin, a 19-year-old Richmond youth who emancipated from the Contra Costa County foster care system and now attends Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill.

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Quake-Catcher Network Harnesses Home Computers
LiveScience.com
Others, such as the Quake-Catcher Network (QCN), are more of the "hands-free" genre, only requiring volunteers to connect their computers to networks that do the data collection and analysis. QCN is a collaborative effort among five academic ...

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ReadWriteWeb

Computer Programming for All: A New Standard of Literacy
ReadWriteWeb
But should everyone be able to program computers? The question is becoming critically important as digital technology plays an ever more central role in daily life. The movement to make code literacy a basic tenet of education is gaining momentum, ...

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Computers grade Westest essays
Daily Mail - Charleston
Instead, a computer grades the vast majority of responses for the writing portion of the Westest. "This computer has, in a sense, been taught how to read West Virginia essays," said Dr. Bill Mullett, Kanawha County director for counseling and testing.

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