Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Computer Animations Used In Court Colored by Bias, Researchers Say (Computer to phone calls)


Computer Animations Used In Court Colored by Bias, Researchers Say
CHAMPAIGN , Ill. A courtroom jury views a computer animation of a vehicle accident or heinous crime. Does it help bring a conviction or acquittal?
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Auto start programs can slow computer
Remember when your computer was new? It took mere seconds to greet you with the Microsoft Windows desktop. But today, the time it takes for your computer to start seemingly takes forever.
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Review: Philips Showline MCP9350i home entertainment computer
Despite the large number of PC manufacturers making computers with Microsoft's Windows Media Center operating system , there are precious few from traditional consumer electronics companies.
Source: www.computeractive.co.uk

Computers Hijack Wash. Quarter Design Vote
Computer Programs Stuff Ballot Boxes in Wash. Quarter Design Contest; Technicians Suspend Voting
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House bans remote hunting through use of computer
BATON ROUGE, La. The House unanimously agreed today to ban a type of hunting that allows people to shoot animals remotely through a computer program.
Source: www.katc.com

From Floppy Discs to Hard Drives - Museum at Wheaton College Marks 25 Years of the Personal Computer
By BRYAN ROURKE Journal Staff Writer NORTON, Mass. - There's this cartoon. A father sits at a typewriter. His son approaches. "That's cool," the boy says. "A keyboard's hooked to a printer." Mark LeBlanc can't recall where he put the cartoon. It's around somewhere, he says.
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Computer product manufacturer files bankruptcy
CENTENNIAL (AP) - Verilink Corp., a computer network equipment manufacturer, said Monday it has laid off 20 percent of its work force and filed for bankruptcy reorganization as it works to restructure debt.
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Professors' doubts over 6.2bn computer system
Computing professors have told MPs they have serious technical doubts about the NHS's proposed 6.2bn computer system. They have called for an inquiry into the plan, intended to link English health centres and provide electronic patient records.
Source: politics.guardian.co.uk

Professors develop computer technology
Soon, a new innovation developed at Yale will make its way onto silver screens and even computer screens across the country.
Source: www.yaledailynews.com

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