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Computer trained to "read" minds (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A computer has been trained to "read" people’s minds by looking at scans of their brains as they thought about specific words, researchers said on Thursday.
Computer maker Dell profit, sales jump in Q1, topping forecasts (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
DALLAS - Dell Inc. said Thursday that its profit and sales grew in its fiscal first quarter, beating Wall Street expectations and signalling that the computer maker’s turnaround efforts may be paying off.
Computer maker Dell profit, sales jump in Q1, topping forecasts (Canadian Business)
David Koenig, The Associated Press May 29, 2008 - 5:48 p.m. DALLAS - Dell Inc. said Thursday that its profit and sales grew in its fiscal first quarter, beating Wall Street expectations and signalling that the computer maker’s turnaround efforts may be paying off.
Computer trained to ‘read’ minds (Daily Telegraph)
A COMPUTER has been trained to "read" people’s minds by looking at scans of their brains as they thought about specific words, researchers said today.
State Street reports computer equipment stolen (BizJournals)
State Street Corp. disclosed on Thursday that someone stole computer equipment containing personal and corporate data from a vendor’s facility. (STT)
Carbon Nanoribbons Could Make Smaller, Speedier Computer Chips (Science Daily)
Stanford chemists have developed a new way to make transistors out of carbon nanoribbons. The devices could someday be integrated into high-performance computer chips to increase their speed and generate less heat, which can damage today’s silicon-based chips when transistors are packed together tightly.
Fujitsu Ends Computer-System Contract With U.K. Health Service (Bloomberg.com)
May 29 (Bloomberg) — Fujitsu Ltd. , Japan’s biggest computer-services company, terminated a contract with the U.K. National Health Service to computerize its patient-record system.
NHS computer project troubled by more delays (Times Online)
The multibillion-pound national programme to overhaul the NHS s computer systems is likely to suffer further delays and turmoil after a contract with a key supplier was terminated.
FBI expert says images on sex tape in R. Kelly pornography trial not computer-generated (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
CHICAGO - An FBI forensic expert testified Thursday that the male and female in a sex tape at the heart of the R. Kelly child pornography trial weren’t computer-generated or altered.
Get Your Computer Back in the Fast Lane (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Does your computer take forever to load programs or change pages when you’re surfing the Internet? Have you ever been in the middle of writing an e-mail and it freezes, forcing you to reboot and lose all your work?
Computer problems delay United flights out of O’Hare (Chicago Sun-Times)
About nine United Airlines flights out of O Hare Airport were delayed for less than an hour this morning due to a computer problem affecting reservations and check-ins.
Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Richard Garriott, private astronaut and computer games developer (Independent)
Richard Garriott, 46, is the son of the Skylab astronaut Owen Garriott and is known as "Captain British" in the Ultima computer games which he designed. Currently training at Star City in Russia, he will fly in September on a Soyuz rocket to the International Space Station as a private astronaut with a $30,000,000 ticket. He will return to earth with Sergey Volkov, who is also the son of a …
U.K. Plan Would Ban Computer-Generated Child Abuse Images (GigaLaw.com)
Drawings and computer-generated images of child sex abuse would be made illegal under proposals announced by Justice Minister Maria Eagle. Owners of such images would face up to three years in prison under the plans.
A Computer Made Of Bacteria (Arts Journal)
"A new living computer, bred from E. coli bacteria instead of stamped from silica, has for the first time successfully solved a classic mathematical puzzle known as the Burnt Pancake Problem."
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