Church Warns Of Moral Danger Of Internet
News published Wednesday, the church tries to help people tackle the moral and spiritual questions raised by new technology and urges IT professionals to "love your user as yourself" and users to "remember systems are dust".
[November 3, 1999, 15:56]
A Year Ago: Church Warns Of Moral Danger Of Internet
News Society needs to wake up to the "ethical and spiritual implications" of the Internet according to the Church of England. published Wednesday, the church tries to help people tackle the moral and spiritual questions raised by new technology and...
[November 3, 2000, 6:02]
Church Communication Network Turns To HP For Broadcast-Quality Studio Facility
White Papers When Church Communication Network (CCN) lost access to the television production facility it had been using since its inception, the company found few broadcast-quality studios in the greater San Francisco area that would meet its needs.
[December 12, 2006, 23:00]
The Church Pension Group Discovers A Precious Resource In Clean Data
White Papers The Church Pension Group (CPG) consists of the Church Pension Fund, founded in 1914, and its affiliates. The Church Pension Group knew it would be more efficient to move away from operational silos and integrate its customer data.
[September 8, 2005, 0:00]
A Year Ago: Catholic Church Seeks Patron Saint Of Internet
News The Internet received divine endorsement Tuesday following the revelation that the Catholic Church is searching for the patron saint of Internet surfing, according to Catholic magazine The Tablet. The Catholic Church apparently believes this to be...
[June 13, 2001, 6:28]
Oh Come, All E-faithful Says Church Of England
Talkback In this day and age when the Church of England has lost it's way and has very little in common with true Bible based Christianity, the idea of its appointing a 'virtual' Pastor makes perfect sense to a church which believes in 'virtually' anything !
[March 9, 2004, 9:35]
Oh Come, All E-faithful Says Church Of England
News The Church of England is launching its first online parish, under the auspices of the Diocese of Oxford. Adverts in the Church Times and online are seeking a Web Pastor to run the 'I-Church', which will "build a core community of members who will...
[March 8, 2004, 11:05]
HP Case Study: CFS, The School At Church Farm
White Papers CFS, The School at Church Farm is an independent boarding school for boys in grades 7 to 12 that provides a rigorous, well-rounded, college-preparatory education in a caring environment. CFS sought to implement a progressive network architecture to...
[October 11, 2006, 0:00]
Symantec Fixes Its Church Spyware Mistake
News Many Church of England vicars use a software tool called Visual Liturgy to plan, create and deliver church services. Four weeks ago, on Saturday 8 July, Symantec issued a new virus definition which had "a significant detrimental effect on Visual...
[August 4, 2006, 14:50]
Symantec Fixes Its Church Spyware Mistake
Talkback This must surely be defined as "a modern day miracle" Symantec finally got it right? I doubt it! I will never touch a Symantec product again. After paying £50, for Internet Security 2005, I had problem after problem.
[August 8, 2006, 16:01]
Symantec Fixes Its Church Spyware Mistake
Talkback Dont ever ever ever use symantec, it is the worst software company i have known! Do not use AVG either, another shocking piece of software. Use NOD32 for antivirus work, it really is the best antivirus on the market, nothing even comes close!
[August 16, 2006, 16:45]
Mormon Church Bars Missionaries From Using E-mail
News The Mormon church has banned its young missionaries from using e-mail to keep in touch with friends and family while they travel to promote the church, saying the policy is aimed at keeping missionaries' minds on their work.
[January 12, 1999, 6:16]
Oh Come, All E-faithful Says Church Of England
Talkback Bible-based Christianity? Isn't that the book which mentions not casting stones and paying attention to one's own eyes before trying to de-mote those of one's brothers? Oh, sorry, my mistake. That was just Jesus saying those things.
[March 10, 2004, 10:05]
Symantec Fixes Its Church Spyware Mistake
Talkback You spell "church" as "chuch" in your intro heading. Symantec fixes its chuch spyware mistake Tom Espiner ZDNet UK August 04, 2006, 14:50 BST Greetings, This is an interesting issue but may I suggest you read your headings before accepting them as...
[August 5, 2006, 10:36]
Dell Delivers Innovative Mobile At Saint Cecilia's Wandsworth Church Of England School
White Papers Saint Cecilia's was a new school that wanted to place ICT at the core of students and teachers' academic lives. But it wanted a unique learning environment that would increase mobility and enable pupils to work collectively in groups.
[July 7, 2006, 0:00]
Catholic Church Goes Online To Seek New Priests
News A Roman Catholic diocese in Rhode Island has taken a new approach to recruitment for priests, debuting a Web site aimed at spreading the word about the priesthood.
[January 12, 1999, 5:09]
Dynamic Bar Code Systems Case Study: Thermal Ticket Printer
White Papers A large church auditorium was looking for a solution to print tickets for various plays and performances instead of purchasing preprinted tickets. Dynamic Bar Code Systems integrated a Datamax Model ST3210 Thermal Ticket Printer into the church's...
[February 17, 2005, 23:00]
Big Time
White Papers Many churches use off-the-shelf accounting software programs that are not designed to effectively handle the needs of nonprofit church finances. All church accounting programs must be compliant with GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles...
[September 26, 2007, 0:00]
Scientologists Admit To Altering New Year Photos
News The controversial Church of Scientology has been accused of fraud after it was shown to have posted computer-manipulated images of its New Year celebrations to its Web site, according to reports. The Church of Scientology posted press photographs...
[January 10, 2000, 6:07]
Runaway Girl In Phone Bill Row Gets Unmetered Access
News Karen Church, 16, from County Durham disappeared on May 4 after an argument with her parents about the cost of her Web surfing habit. In an inspired marketing move, European ISP World Online has agreed to pay the £873 phone bill run up by Church...
[May 11, 2000, 13:05]

