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Computer Virus Forces Hospital To Divert Ambulances
By admin on December 10, 2011 | No Comments
McGruber writes “The Atlanta Journal Constitution newspaper is reporting that a hospital with campuses in Lawrenceville and Duluth, Georgia turned ambulances away after the discovery of ‘a system-wide computer virus that slowed patient registration and other operations.’ They’re only currently accepting patients with ‘dire emergencies.’ A spokeswoman for the hospital said the diversion happened because ‘it’s a trauma center and needs to (more…)
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SurfSens Brings Surfing Into the Computer Age
By admin on March 6, 2011 | Comments Off
cylonlover writes “In an activity that for many of its participants is akin to a religion, the merging of surfing and technology might seem a bit like blasphemy. But while surfing is still about lifestyle for many of us, these days it’s also a competitive sport offering huge amounts of prize money, so it’s no surprise to see the emergence of boards packing more than just polyurethane within their fiberglass shells. With the aim of ‘turning feelings (more…)
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Automated Language Deciphering By Computer AI
By admin on July 1, 2010 | Comments Off
eldavojohn writes “Ugaritic has been deciphered by an unaided computer program that relied only on four basic assumptions present in many languages. The paper (PDF) may aid researchers in deciphering eight undecipherable languages (Ugaritic has already been deciphered and proved their system worked) as well as increase the number of languages automated translation sites offer. The researchers claim ‘orders of magnitude’ speedups in deciphering languages (more…)
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The Computer That Can Read Your Mind
By admin on March 4, 2010 | Comments Off
magacious writes “Gtec has showcased a computer that can read your mind over at the CeBIT trade show in Germany. Designed primarily to help those who can’t write or speak, the system makes use of a skull cap and wireless technology to transform brain waves into letters. It’s the first patient-ready computer-brain interface, according to its Austrian makers. It takes around 30 seconds per letter for the computer to recognise what you’re saying the (more…)
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Can You Trust Chinese Computer Equipment?
By admin on February 6, 2010 | Comments Off
Ian Lamont writes “Suspicions about China slipping eavesdropping technology into computer exports have been around for years. But the recent spying attacks, attributed to China, on Google and other Internet companies have revived the hardware spying concerns. An IT World blogger suggests the gear can’t be trusted, noting that it wouldn’t be hard to add security holes to the firmware of Chinese-made USB memory sticks, computers, hard drives, and cameras. (more…)
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Burglar Leaves his Facebook Page on Victim’s Computer
By admin on September 17, 2009 | Comments Off
The popular online social networking site Facebook helped lead to an alleged burglar’s arrest after he stopped check his account on the victim’s computer, but forgot to log out before leaving the home with two diamond rings.
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Top 10 Eighties Computer Games Worth Playing (Again)
By admin on September 15, 2009 | Comments Off
There was a time when even the best computer graphics available were lousy. In this ancient time, called the Eighties, graphics were cool for computer games
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UK’s Oldest Computer To Be “Rebooted”
By admin on September 3, 2009 | Comments Off
Smivs writes with this interesting piece of computer history, excerpted from the BBC: “Britain’s oldest original computer, the Harwell, is being sent to the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley where it is to be restored to working order. The computer, which was designed in 1949, was built and used by staff at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell, Oxfordshire. It first ran in 1951 and was designed to perform mathematical calculations. (more…)


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