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, 0:00]
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]
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 Default Or Set Application Default Programs (SPAD)
White Papers The viewer will get the latest information on Computer Defaults, also known as program defaults in this webcast.
[December 7, 2006, 23:00]
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 Security: Protecting Against What?
White Papers Everyone knows computer security is important, but what exactly is being protected against? The major classes of computer security risk are hardware failure, software failure, access to data by persons not authorized to access systems, unauthorized...
[March 10, 2004, 23:00]
Computer Associates Buys SCO's Linux Licence
News The SCO Group confirmed on Thursday that three more companies -- Computer Associates, Leggett & Platt, and Questar -- have purchased licences for its intellectual property, allowing them to run Linux without fear of SCO legal action.
[March 5, 2004, 7:45]
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 Graphics In Undergraduate Computational Science Education
White Papers Computer graphics forms an important part of a working scientist's tools. However, in order for the scientist to understand how the computer graphics images represent models and what the overall possibilities are for this representation and for the...
[April 25, 2005, 0:00]
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]
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, 0:00]
Computer Hacking And Liability Issues: When Does Liability Attach?
White Papers Both federal and state statutes impose criminal liability on hackers for computer crimes, as well as provide civil liability for violations of the statue. As victims of hackers look for deep pockets from which to recover damages, they will...
[February 15, 2005, 23:00]
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 Science's Gender Gap
News You don't need to visit too many high-tech cube farms and computer programming confabs before you notice that women in computer science are few and far between. In a new book entitled "Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing," social scientist...
[February 11, 2002, 11:49]
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 Memory
White Papers Most people know enough about computers to know that they have internal memory systems, but few people have a clear understand of what the memory is, how it works, and how much their computer really has.
[September 23, 2005, 0:00]
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]
Learning Through Applied Technology: Computer Configuration Services Install IBM Products To Enable Wireless Education At JSerra High School
White Papers The school's Board of Directors envisioned a state-of-the-art facility where every student would have a wireless laptop computer that could be used anywhere on the campus. JSerra High School is a newly developed high school in San Juan Capistrano...
[November 14, 2005, 23:00]
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]

