Tech Whirled

February 20, 2008

Commissioners to review two computer vendor bids (Greene County Daily World)

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Commissioners to review two computer vendor bids (Greene County Daily World)
The Greene County Commissioners are still mulling over whether to change computer hardware and service vendors.

A smart phone that works like a computer (Deccan Herald)
Mobile companies have been continually applying their entire R&D at improvising the features of the cell phone. The era of enterprise mobility is now in vogue. Two decades back, it meant a lot to own a computer. Some ten years ago, cell phones became a craze despite their high prices.

Man arrested for computer porn (The Charlotte Observer)
A Huntersville man was charged Saturday for possessing pornographic images and movies of children on his computers. Michael James Jarecke, 42, of 8506 Hope Springs Court was charged with 10 counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor and one count of indecent liberties with a minor. His computers were seized by Huntersville Police on Jan. 4 and were searched by forensic computer …

Women offered free training in computer skills (Times of Malta)
Some of those who attended yesterday’s launch of the Smart Women programme. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier. Women are to be given the opportunity to learn basic computer skills or enhance their digital literacy in a new government scheme launched yesterday.

Computer Identity Theft (WTVQ Lexington)
Computers are a mainstay of our way of life. What’s alarming is, when most people get rid of their computer, they put themselves at risk of identity theft and other abuses. That’s why we’re taking action to tell you what you need to do before you replace your computer. Look at this statistic. According to the federal EPA, 500-million personal computers have been thrown away in just the last …

Computer software terms ‘unfair’ (BBC News)
Some of the world’s biggest computer firms are accused of imposing unfair contracts on people buying software.

CMUQ expands computer science workshop (Gulf Times)
Staff Reporter CARNEGIE Mellon University in Qatar (CMUQ) has expanded its CS4Qatar computer science workshop to high school students. Nearly 400 high school students applied for the 120 openings in a developmental workshop held over the weekend at Education City.

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