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Computers help docs spot breast cancer on X-rays
NEW YORK (AP) - When it comes to spotting breast cancer on a mammogram, a computer is as good as a second pair of eyes. That's the finding of some new research on computer-aided detection.
KMIR 6 Palm Springs |
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YOUR VIEW: Traditional textbooks waning in importance
The need for computers and school librarians in the Dartmouth school system is critical, as is a strong and inclusive preschool-to-Grade-12 literacy program. (It should not be halted at Grade 5.) The use of textbooks in the classic sense, however, is...
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Man Uses Remote Logon To Help Find Laptop Thief
After his computer was stolen, Jose Caceres used a remote access program to log on every day and watch it being used. The laptop was stolen on Sept. 4, when he left it on top of his car while carrying other things into his home. "It was kind of frustrating because he was mostly using it to watch porn," Caceres said. "I couldn't get any information about him." Last week the thief messed up and ...
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Computers help doctors zero in on breast cancer
NEW YORK — A computer is as good as a second pair of eyes for helping a radiologist spot breast cancer on a mammogram, one of the largest and most rigorous tests of computer-aided detection found.
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Computer helps look for cancer
NEW YORK - A computer is as good as a second pair of eyes for helping a radiologist spot breast cancer on a mammogram, one of the largest and most rigorous tests of computer-aided detection found. Like spell-checkers looking for mistakes, the computers flag suspicious areas on X-rays for a closer look by a radiologist.
BG News |
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Student media doesn’t get enough respect on this campus
A few weeks ago, I logged onto one of the university’s lightning-fast computers in Clow and opened up Firefox to compulsively check my e-mail, like always.
Advance Titan |
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Security makes sense for Web site analyst
David Lamkin thinks like a computer hacker -- and that is exactly what his clients pay him for.
Detroit News |
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The manufactured crisis
A good friend of mine used to carry a coffee cup around at the bank where we both worked, emblazoned with the words, "To err is human – to really foul things up requires a computer!"
WorldNetDaily |
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Techno-bullying grown-ups
The pervasive accessibility and popularity of social networking sites, now estimated to be more popular than online pornography , has led to increased awareness of online bullying.
WorldNetDaily |
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Apple drops secrecy pledge for iPhone developers
NEW 2:55 p.m. SEATTLE -- Apple Inc. will no longer force iPhone software developers to sign a nondisclosure agreement that many had said was hampering their ability to work.
The Pantagraph |
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Sonnet adds PCI 802.11n card for G4, G5 towers
Sonnet Technologies on Thursday unveiled the Aria Extreme N PCI, a new 802.11n PCI/PCI-X card that provides high-speed wireless communication for Powe Mac G4 and G5 computers. Sonnet advertises that the adapter offers twice the range and 2.5 times the speed of a conventional 802.11g card, communicating over three antennas. The Aria Extreme N PCI card is selling for $100, and is available from ...
MacNN |
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The manufactured crisis
A good friend of mine used to carry a coffee cup around at the bank where we both worked, emblazoned with the words, "To err is human – to really foul things up requires a computer!"
WorldNet Daily |
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Airscanner Firewall 3.5 for Windows Mobile released
October 02, 2008 [General] By Edward J. R. Not that Windows Mobile phones need it desperately, but if you are worrying about security, you can get it!
MS Mobiles |
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Takedown Wrestling Radio to Launch "TDR's Wrestling Round Table"
DATE: 10/2/2008 12:58:00 AM TakeDown Wrestling Radio (TDR) announced a new interactive feature and program designed to connect all members of the wrestling community. TDR's Wrestling Round Table is a weekly Internet radio program with a concurrent chat room feature.
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Sex offender sentenced for child porn
A sex offender convicted on child pornography charges after a roommate discovered an image on his computer, along with her daughter’s underwear and dolls in his room, will spend the next 20 years in prison, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
Quad-City Times |
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Students learn on laptops in new technology-based education program
Summary Not Available, Wire:4-Pagination
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star |
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Perfect attendance can pay off big
Students with perfect attendance used to receive a certificate at the end of the year. This year, students in the Abilene Independent School District can earn gift certificates, Nintendo Wiis and laptop computers.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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Fujitsu to sell hard-disk drive business: report
File photo shows an Indian model posing next to a Fujitsu computer in New Delhi. The Japanese hi-tech company has said it is reviewing its loss-making hard-disk drive business, following a report they are likely to be sold to a US firm.
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F-35 Fights Back by James Dunnigan October 2, 2008
Recent media reports that the new U.S. F-35 was regularly defeated in computer simulated combats with the latest Russian fighters, prompted the U.S. Air Force to release a lot of its own data on F-35 effectiveness.
Strategy Page |
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Wireless deal brings millions of dollars to CSU Stanislaus
TURLOCK — California State University, Stanislaus, has a new rich uncle to thank, and it's not Gov. Schwarzenegger.
Modesto Bee |
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Popular business directory searches
Opportunities at Bass Hospital this week!! "The Most Dedicated People" for "The Most Challenging Healing" Director Practice Mgt. – FT (#8840 or #8976) RN ...
The Enid News & Eagle |
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FBI arrests Greenville County councilman
GREENVILLE, S.C. - The U.S. Attorney says the FBI has arrested Greenville County Councilman Tony Trout on federal charges of unauthorized computer access.
The Times and Democrat |
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October 2, 2008
SEOGWIPO, South Korea - As the world's top condom experts convene this week to update international standards, one American entrepreneur has a simple message: Size matters. It's shaking up an industry that has generally taken a one-size-fits-all approach.
The Virginia Gazette |
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Computer game industry safe from economic downturn: Game
Game Group announced yesterday that the current economic downturn would not affect the ever-strong consumer demand for computer games.
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