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11 computers seized in raid
JITRA: Police seized 11 desktop computers when they raided a cybercafe operating as an illegal gambling centre in Tunjang on Monday. Kubang Pasu police chief Superintendent Sawaludin Hamenudin said two men in their 30s, believed to be the workers at the centre, were detained in the 6pm raid.

11 computers seized in raid
JITRA: Police seized 11 desktop computers when they raided a cybercafe operating as an illegal gambling centre in Tunjang on Monday.

Computers in Homes graduation celebrates success
Ten families from refugee backgrounds will celebrate this afternoon at a Computers in Homes graduation attended by Ministry of Education representatives Abdi Abdirizak and Abraham Mamer.

Professor gives computers to needy
William Lloyd, an engineering professor at Prince George's Community College, has a vision. He wants to place computers in the hands of the needy, no matter where they are in the world. He became a trendsetter by acquiring a large number of computers, refurbishing them, and then finding them a home.

From paycheques to justice, computers deliver everything
We turn on our computers at home or at work, do what we need to do and then forget a few things. For the most part we forget just how dependant we have become on the computer.

Census to field test computers
Census workers will fan out into Fayetteville neighborhoods starting Friday to test handheld computers for the 2010 count. The field test will be the only one conducted in the U.S. before the Census Bureau begins the mammoth undertaking next year of updating a nationwide address database.

Acworth high school students get free computers
From now on, when 16-year-old Corinthia Beavers needs a computer to help with homework, she won't have to wait in line at the local public library. A shiny desktop computer, complete with a printer and Internet access, sits in the living room of the home she shares with her mom and three siblings.

Computers in Homes graduation celebrates success
What: Computers in Homes Rorohiko I roto ng? K?inga is a national programme that, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, brings computer technology and literacy within reach of refugee families in the Auckland region.

Slater school board discusses computers, social security issue
New computers, school board elections and social security tax exemption were the topics discussed at the Slater School District Board of Education meeting Tuesday night, Nov. 18.

Students teach seniors about computers
Len Barstow watched a computer screen at the Ludington Area Senior Center while Ludington High School junior Kate Nordlund helped him navigate through Web sites recently.

Computers defy logic in boosting Sooners
Who programmed the BCS computers - Bob Stoops? Don Borst wants to know why Texas, which beat Oklahoma, is ranked lower.

Kaiser computers send out erroneous patient bills
Extent of problem has not been determined

Fujitsu Siemens Computers reveals Dynamic Infrastructures to Middle East
Building upon nine years of experience transforming itself from a products company to an IT infrastructure provider, Fujitsu Siemens Computers recently announced its latest offering 'Dynamic Infrastructures' which will help businesses in the Middle East to manage their increasingly complex IT infrastructures.

Authority Oks bond plan for Mercer computers
Mercer University is getting a little help toward replacing its nearly 25-year-old computer system.

Emirates Computers, Magirus and VMware hold disaster recovery seminar
Emirates Computers today announced that they held a Disaster Recovery Seminar along with Magirus and VMware for their customers at the Al Murooj Rotana Hotel Dubai on November 30, 2008.

Netbooks dominate Cyber Monday sales
Netbooks dominated the Computers & PC hardware bestsellers list on Amazon this Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year in the U.S. Netbooks FTW! Chalk it up to a small form factor (7-10 in., about 3 lbs.) and an even smaller...

Professor's work erases technological barriers
University of Washington professor Richard Ladner has been hard at work, helping the deaf use cell phones and the blind use computers. Along the way, he has helped us all use technology more easily.

Burris computers not filtered; school discussing issue
MUNCIE -- Burris Laboratory School is wrestling with a question other school districts answered long ago: To filter Internet access on computers or not.

Site of the Day
HealthyComputing.com teaches visitors how to work on their computers without causing any long-term health problems.

Cybercrime and "Remote Search"
According to news reports , part of the EU's cybercrime strategy is "remote search" of suspects' computers. I'm not 100% certain what that means, but likely guesses are alarming.

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