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Donated computers sought for military families
Veterans advocates are issuing an appeal to area residents receiving new computers as gifts this holiday season to consider donating their old computers to the families of military personnel so they can stay in touch with loved ones serving overseas.

Computers Make Sense Of Experiments On Human Disease
Mathematical models resolve controversy over nicotine addiction Increased use of computers to create predictive models of human disease is likely following a workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF), which urged for a collaborative effort between specialists in the field.

Old worm infects Department of Defense computers
Department of Defense computers have been hit with an old worm that the DoD won't discuss other than to say it is taking steps to mitigate its effects.

CHECK = computers for kids
Local teen leads drive to recycle used computers into schools

Quantum Computers Could Excel In Modeling Chemical Reactions
Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among other fields.

IBM Tries to Bring Brain Power to Computers
IBM Research has uncovered work it is doing to bring the brain's processing power to computers, in an effort to make it easier for PCs to process vast amounts of data in real time. The researchers want to put brain-related senses like perception and interaction into hardware and software so that computers are able to process and understand the data quicker while consuming less power, said ...

Quantum Computers Could Excel In Modeling Chemical Reactions
Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among other fields.

Intrex Computers? Think Expansion
A shift in focus from a warehouse stocking facility to a business focused on customer service back in 2001 during a sales slump, paid of for Intrex Computers, and now they are looking to open a ninth store in Charlotte, says Triangle Business Journal.

Ohio Employee Used State Computers to Research ?Joe the Plumber?
The state's job and family services chief is on a month of unpaid leave after the inspector general determined she improperly used state computers to find personal information on the man who became known as "Joe the Plumber". Bill Cohen reports from Columbus.

Managing e-mail from three computers
Q: I have heard that it is possible to designate one computer as a server for all mail, so that no matter which computer I use, all of my e-mail and history is available? Is this so?

Man accused of damaging computers
A Russellville man has been indicted and accused of sabotaging a computer system at a city business.Police Chief Chris Hargett said a two-count indictment has been issued against Alexander Bernard Higgins, 38, 84 Ashe Ave., Russellville.The charges are Class C felonies punishable by 1-10 years in prison if convicted.

Library adds computers
The McLoud Public Library has added three new public internet computers and two new children?s computers making a total of 11. To increase the information available to library customers and to provide them more communication opportunities, the library provides public access to the World Wide Web portion of the Internet and to specific information subscriptions arranged through the Internet.

Google mulls pre-installing Chrome browser on computers
Google is considering pre-installing its Chrome browser on personal computers in the search giant?s latest challenge to the dominance of Microsoft?s Internet Explorer.

IBM tries to bring brain power to computers
IBM Research on Thursday is expected to uncover work it is doing to bring the brain's processing power to computers, in an effort to make it easier for PCs to process vast amounts of data in real time.

Worker denied sick pay sold firm's computers
A WORKER who was not getting sickness benefit while off ill, stole computers from his employers and sold them for £100 each.

Running the computers part of controversial BCS equation
One is a Princeton-educated rocket scientist. Another is an MIT math whiz.

Quantum computers could excel in modeling chemical reactions
( Harvard University ) Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among ...

4 in hot water over 'Joe the Plumber' searches
Two more senior managers at the Ohio agency where computers were used to dig up information about "Joe the Plumber" have been suspended for their roles in the searches, an official said Friday.

IBM to build brain-like computers
A collaboration in the US is aiming to create artificial brain circuits that mimic the structure and workings of neurons.

IBM tries to bring brain power to computers
IBM Research wants to bring the brain's processing power to computers, making it possible for PCs to process vast amounts of data in real time.

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