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Archive for April, 2008

<b>Computers</b> still confused by the apostrophe - Innovation- msnbc.com

More than 50 years into the Information Age, computers are still getting confused by the apostrophe. It’s a problem familiar to O’Connors, D’Angelos, N’Dours and D’Artagnans across …

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Blog: On a journey to becoming a Renaissance Man (4 hours ago) Some of us excel in medicine, others in computers , athletics, engineering, acting, marketing, investing, snapping …

Waiting-room <b>computers</b> offer Web, info - Innovation- msnbc.com

For many parents-to-be the excitement and nervousness is often difficult to contain. For Kyle Piechucki, the wait was decidedly boring.

<b>Computers</b> obey brain waves of paralyzed - More health news- msnbc.com

Scientists are making early steps toward using electrical signals from the brain as instructions to computers and other machines, allowing paralyzed people to communicate, move …

Apple revamps MacBook notebook <b>computers</b> - Gadgets- msnbc.com

Apple Inc. said Tuesday it revamped its MacBook and MacBook Pro notebook computers with new processors, larger hard drives and more memory.

Multi-core chips make <b>computers</b> run faster - Innovation- msnbc.com

Chip speeds have topped out at a little under 4 gigahertz because they get hotter as they run faster, and at higher speeds they fry themselves. The industry’s answer: adding more …

Leading antivirus software exposes <b>computers</b> - Security- msnbc.com

Symantec says it’s looking into reports that its leading antivirus software — including its popular Norton Antivirus program — contains flaws that allow hackers do their worst.

What people do wrong when <b>computers</b> crash - Gadgets- msnbc.com

People are more likely to hit or yell at their PC then they are likely to call for help when their computer crashes, survey finds.

Engineers labor to fix space <b>computers</b>- msnbc.com

Engineers tested Thursday whether a bad power feed going into the Russian side of the international space station was causing failures in computers that control the outpost’s …

EFF: Microsoft betrayed MSN Music customers

“If Microsoft is prepared to treat MSN Music customers like this, is there any reason to suppose that future customers won’t get the same treatment?”

The Electronic Frontier Foundation says that Microsoft has “betrayed” MSN Music customers and wants the company to make things right by issuing an apology, refunds, and eliminate digital rights management … via CNET News.com