Computer games: 40 years of fun
News The gaming industry will mark the 40th birthday of computer games at a London exhibition next year. The show will contain over 250 exhibits, and promises to explore the creativity and influence of computer games on contemporary culture.
[November 23, 2001, 16:49]
Computer prank slips past security experts
News The code posed as a so-called exploit -- a program that identifies security flaws in a computer system -- in this case, four flaws recently discovered in the common domain-name-service software known as the Berkeley Internet Name Domain, or BIND.
[February 2, 2001, 8:55]
Computer Sciences banks on £200m in Malaysia
Talkback i wont to join computer sciences in malaysia
[March 23, 2004, 12:44]
Computer fault grounds aircraft
News A computer fault delayed a number of flights out of UK airports this morning. National Air Traffic Services (NATS) said its Flight Data Processing (FDP) system at West Drayton developed a fault today at 0930 but was restored to full operations by...
[August 24, 2005, 16:45]
Computer passwords reveal office workers' secrets
News Millions of Britons reveal their innermost secrets through their computer passwords, making their office PCs incredibly vulnerable to attack according to a study released today. This makes it potentially very simple indeed for anyone to access...
[June 28, 2001, 12:37]
Computer Retailer Upgrades Its Image, Reduces Costs With Lexmark Laser Technology
White Papers For each system it builds, PC Club prints a multipage sales form and invoice detailing the computer's exact configuration, the hardware components it contains and all of the systems and application software installed.
[May 25, 2007, 1:00]
Computer Scientist Always Uses McAfee 24/7 Protection
White Papers Dean Cagle, a twenty-something computer scientist living in Northern California uses McAfee software to protect his home computer from online threats. Dean primarily uses his computer for gaming. Dean most appreciates that McAfee runs invisibly in...
[June 16, 2007, 1:00]
Computer Sciences banks on £200m in Malaysia
News Computer Sciences added another significant outsourcing deal to its string of recent wins, announcing on Thursday that it was awarded a 10-year pact with Malayan Banking valued at $342m (£216m). Under the deal, Computer Sciences will absorb some...
[August 29, 2003, 12:05]
Computer-security industry leads the way to growth
News Two segments of the computer-security industry should shake off the general tech-market malaise and score double-digit growth this year, a pair of market researchers said Monday. The optimistic outlook reflects the realities of a post-September 11...
[February 5, 2002, 16:40]
KDE Case Study: Computer & Network Consulting
White Papers Located at Jena, Germany Computer & Network Consulting use KDE since 1.0 on all office and development workstations and notebooks (Celeron 400 up to Athlon 1200). The desktop is easy to use and powerfull for all users.
[April 25, 2007, 1:00]
Computer speed dead; Media Player not working
Member Review The computer speed has slowed by up to 80%, mail send/receive by a similar amount. Add to that it has found viruses.you follow the process to clear these, it lists what has been done and then tells you:" your computer is not clear of viruses", Uh?
[February 17, 2004, 10:04]
Computer anger: Northerners shout, Southerners lash out
News When computers start playing up, people living in London are likely to resort to violence and hit their computer while people from Yorkshire will probably just shout at it, according to a survey published by security company Symantec.
[October 22, 2003, 13:55]
Computer crime treaty threatens human rights
News GILC members say that this would unnecessarily restrict the development of legitimate computer security technologies. The Council of Europe has developed the draft treaty on cybercrime in order to combat what it sees as the growing threat of...
[October 19, 2000, 7:41]
Computer science turns off students
News At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as in other schools across the country, computer science enrolments are dropping, raising questions about the country's future tech leadership. This fall, there are just under 200 new undergraduate...
[August 12, 2004, 9:45]
Computer Associates International Case Study: HDFC
White Papers Implementing Computer Associates Unicenter solution lowered downtime and higher productivity. HDFC Bank Limited is fulfilling its aim to become a world-class Indian bank. The challenge was to minimize downtime of web resources and provide optimal...
[December 7, 2004, 23:00]
Computer Warehouse boss sees big Mac OS sales
News Jonathan Cole, chairman of Computer Warehouse, the UK's largest Mac reseller, said his firm had sold 500 UK-built Mac clones under its own brand in the first two months of offering the product, and expects to sell 6-8,000 systems in the next 12...
[June 10, 1997, 9:32]
Computer Aid gives 40,000 PCs a fresh start
News Two million pounds worth of computers may not seem like a big deal these days, but when each computer is valued at £50 it adds up to a lot of kit. For Computer Aid International, it equals 40,000 PCs that have now been refurbished by the North...
[February 4, 2005, 12:15]
Computer Cuisine Deluxe
Downloads Computer Cuisine Deluxe is by far the most efficient and simple way to manage your home recipe database. In addition to the simple, yet highly graphical layout, Computer Cuisine Deluxe allows you to add an infinite number of your own recipes to the...
[August 30, 2005, 8:00]
Computer Vision on Multi-Core Processors: Articulated Body Tracking
White Papers Computer vision applications, which require heavy computation and lots of bandwidth, usually cannot run in real-time. The articulated body tracking workload encapsulates most of the important aspects of a computer vision workload.
[November 25, 2008, 23:00]
Computer Virus and Internet Worms Explained
White Papers A virus is a parasitic program written to intentionally enter a computer without the user's permission or knowledge. Besides being a large wooden horse used in the Trojan war 2500 years ago (and more recently by Brad Pitt), a Trojan Horse or Trojan...
[June 16, 2006, 0:00]



