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421. £98 PCs target UK digital divide (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2011-01-17 14:00:48, published by BBC
Low-cost computers are to be offered as part of a UK government scheme to encourage millions to get online for the first time. [additional details]
422. New technology can be the best medicine (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2011-01-16 19:01:33, published by USA Today
We all know that smartphones, tablet computers and big-screen TVs are transforming the workplace and home. But the newest gadgets could also ... [additional details]
423. Tablet computers hit sales of PCs (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2011-01-13 15:00:47, published by BBC
Growth in shipments of personal computers has slowed as competition from tablet computers, such as the iPad, rises. [additional details]
424. Austria holds child porn suspects (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-12-19 19:00:09, published by BBC
More than 100 people are charged with child pornography offences in Austria after police seize material from computers across the country. [additional details]
425. Hackers: 'We will fight' for WikiLeaks (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-12-10 04:01:19, published by CNN
If you think there's a group of nerdish hackers somewhere hunched over their computers launching cyberattacks 24-7 on companies that have refused service to WikiLeaks, you're wrong. ... [additional details]
426. Red faces at Nasa as PCs sold with data intact (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-12-08 16:00:14, published by BBC
US space agency has been NASA left red-faced after selling off computers without ensuring that highly sensitive data had been removed. [additional details]
427. Apple computer sells for more than $200,000 (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-11-24 03:00:12, published by BBC
One of the first batch of Apple computers is sold at auction at Christie's in London for more than £130,000. [additional details]
428. Apple-1 computer sells for $213,000 (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-11-24 02:01:16, published by CNN
One of Apple's first computers has sold for more than $200,000. ... [additional details]
429. Apple I sells for £133,000 at auction (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-11-24 02:01:00, published by BBC
One of the world's first personal computers has sold for more than £100,000 at an auction in London. [additional details]
430. PC vaccine needed in botnet fight (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-11-23 12:00:44, published by BBC
Governments need to step up the help they give ISPs to tackle the problem of hijacked home computers, says a report. [additional details]
431. Few clues in Hollywood publicist's death (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-11-17 21:01:18, published by CNN
Beverly Hills detectives are scanning Ronni Chasen's computers and phone logs for leads to the person who gunned the publicist down early Tuesday after a Hollywood movie premiere. ... [additional details]
432. Computers of future 'will be size of a sugar cube' (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-11-12 14:00:15, published by BBC
IBM unveils a long-term plan to create more energy-efficient computers that will shrink supercomputers to the size of a sugar cube. [additional details]
433. DARPA: Scan emails to predict crimes? (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-10-28 04:01:22, published by CNN
The Pentagon wants computers to see into the future -- and stop crimes before they happen. ... [additional details]
434. Satyam boss Raju's bail cancelled (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-10-26 20:00:43, published by BBC
India's Supreme Court cancels the bail of Ramalinga Raju, the founder of software services giant Satyam Computers, accused of staging India's biggest corporate fraud. [additional details]
435. What's so wrong with Comic Sans? (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-10-20 14:00:58, published by BBC
Comic Sans, that unassuming jovial typeface lurking inside millions of computers, has become the target of an online hate campaign. [additional details]
436. Two million US PCs hijacked (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-10-13 14:00:46, published by BBC
The US leads the world in numbers of Windows PCs that are part of networks of hijacked home computers, reveals a report. [additional details]
437. FBI agents 'cheated on key exam' (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-09-27 20:00:37, published by BBC
FBI agents cheated on an internal exam by conferring, using crib sheets, and finding answers on computers, a Department of Justice probe finds. [additional details]
438. Worm affects Iran nuclear plant (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-09-26 19:00:07, published by BBC
A complex computer worm has infected the personal computers of staff at Iran's first nuclear power station, says the IRNA news agency. [additional details]
439. Police try to crack Farc laptops (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-09-26 01:00:32, published by BBC
Colombian police are examining laptop computers and memory sticks seized during a raid on the jungle camp of the military leader of the Farc rebel group. [additional details]
440. Winds may have parted the Red Sea, computers show (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2010-09-22 01:00:12, published by BBC
The Biblical account of the parting of the Red Sea could have been a real phenomenon caused by strong winds, according to new computer simulations. [additional details]
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