Computer programmers to streamline Macon government
Three young computer programmers aim to change the way the public does government business in Macon.
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Is my wireless problem an inherent fault and how do I prove it? I took delivery of a Mesh computer from PC Peripherals on 2 September and there is something wrong with the wireless adapter.
Virgin Fathers 15 Kids; More on the Way
Trent Arsenault is a virgin, but that hasn't stopped him from fathering fifteen children. New York Magazine reports that the computer-security engineer has been a do-it-yourself sperm donor since 2006. He connects with couples who are seeking a sperm donor online.
Mercer Island student's video game earns White House visit
13-year-old Jasper Hugunin, of Mercer Island, participated in Tuesday's White House science fair, where he showed off a computer game he had created. It was part of the Obama administration's effort to lift American students' performance in math and science.
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Posted: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 4:36 pm | Updated: 4:37 pm, Tue Feb 7, 2012. These days, computer specialists are a hot commodity, and Wise Internet Solutions rises to the challenge of providing top-quality websites and expert computer repair to Swainsboro and the surrounding area.
Engineers: What’s in a Name?
If you were looking for a computer job on the Mark I, you might have described yourself as a coder, not a programmer , a term that wouldn't emerge until the 1950s.
Apple intern paper hints at full Mac OS X on ARM
A paper written by a former Apple intern, and now Core OS engineer, has detailed Appleís attempts at getting a full version of Mac OS X to boot on an ARM processor, reports iMore. Initially subject to an embargo, but just recently published, the paper was written as part of a Bachelor degree thesis in 2010 by Tristan Schapp. It details the technical aspects and challenges associated with getting ...
I, Robopsychologist, Part 1: Why Robots Need Psychologists | The Crux
Andrea Kuszewski is a behavior therapist and consultant, science writer, and robopsychologist at Syntience in San Francisco. She is interested in creativity, intelligence, and learning, in both humans and machines. Find her on Twitter at @AndreaKuszewski . “My brain is not like a computer.” The day those words were spoken to me marked a significant milestone for both me and the 6-year-old who ...
German computer re-pieces destroyed Stasi files
BERLIN, January 30, 2012 (AFP) - Germany's "puzzle people" will soon be able to count on a new tool in their Herculean task of re-piecing together thousands of ripped-up former Stasi secret police files.
Surgery on Mars: Headset could let astronauts wield scalpel
The European Space Agency is testing an augmented-reality setup that could one day let nonsurgeon astronauts perform surgery. The device could also be used in remote locations on Earth, and by emergency responders.