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Psystar rolls out new, compact Mac clone (Macworld.com)Date: Wed, 18. March 2009 18:24:00
Macworld.com - Say what you will about Psystar, the Florida-based company that’s been churning out unauthorized Mac clones like Hollywood churns out crappy movies based on video games, but these guys have chutzpah. Even in the midst of a lengthy legal disagreement with Apple, Psystar still manages to find the time and the guts to release
new models of its Open Computer line.
Darling Brothers, UK Indie Game Devs, Upgraded to CBEDate: Mon, 16. June 2008 03:04:55
scriptedfun writes "The BBC reports that David and Richard Darling, the brother tandem who founded Codemasters back in the mid-'80s from their bedroom, were recently made Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for their 'services to the computer games industry.' Their story is definitely inspiring for modern-day independent game developers." Naming such honorees annually is one of the perks of being Queen.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Luminos add third dimension to Microsoft SurfaceDate: Mon, 12. April 2010 19:50:00
Using a Microsoft Surface table computer has typically been limited to two dimensional interactions, but research presented at the Computer Human Interaction (CHI) conference in Atlanta adds a third dimension.
Look Out! Computer Injuries Spike (LiveScience.com)Date: Tue, 9. June 2009 15:03:02
LiveScience.com - Computer geeks and their children are in danger. New research reveals that injuries caused by tripping over computer equipment or taking a hit in the head from a falling monitor are on the rise.
BC senior fights seizure of his computerDate: Sat, 18. April 2009 03:04:58
A senior at Boston College is locked in a legal battle with the school and the state, after authorities confiscated his computer, cellphone, and iPod as part of an investigation into alleged computer fraud.
Look Out! Computer Injuries Spike (LiveScience.com)Date: Tue, 9. June 2009 15:03:02
LiveScience.com - Computer geeks and their children are in danger. New research reveals that injuries caused by tripping over computer equipment or taking a hit in the head from a falling monitor are on the rise.
NY victim uses remote logon to nab theft suspectDate: Wed, 1. October 2008 17:12:28
A laptop thief got caught - after the computer owner tracked him remotely. Jose Caceres said he used a remote access program to log on every day and watch his computer being used, and then tipped off police, ...
Report reveals cyberattacks on oil companiesDate: Tue, 26. January 2010 19:45:03
Three U.S. oil companies were targeted in 2008 in computer attacks in which sensitive information was leaked, including in one case to a computer in China, according to a report. by Elinor Mills CNET News
Summary Box: Streaming your music over Web (AP)Date: Mon, 28. June 2010 20:53:54
AP - HOW IT WORKS: Once you install mSpot's application on your computer, you can select what songs in your collection you want to store on the service's remote servers. Then you can listen through your Web browser from any computer, or from an Android phone.
Ahead of the Bell: Dell 1Q profit seen sinkingDate: Thu, 28. May 2009 15:04:29
Computer maker Dell Inc. is expected to say Thursday after the closing bell that fiscal first-quarter earnings plunged 42 percent, as the recession continued to slam global computer sales.
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