computer system
Company Breaches InfoUSA Computer System (KETV 7 Omaha)
A breach into a computer system at Info USA was traced to a New York company.
Microsoft's newest operating system faces an uphill battle in the area with some computer users who are spooked by Vista (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
“Mac Guy” Justin Long isn’t the only one with some harsh words for Microsoft’s embattled operating system, Windows Vista.
Tip of the Week: Monitoring the Health of Your Computer (New York Times)
A little preventive maintenance on the computer can help stop lurking system problems like low disk space or damaged drivers from becoming real headaches.
Computer Disk With Students' Information Stolen (Eyewitness News Memphis)
A West Tennessee school system has hired a consultant to monitor personal information of more than 200 students after a computer disk was stolen from a principal's car.
Students changed grades in school system's computers (The Augusta Chronicle)
At least a dozen Glenn Hills High School students changed their grades using a stolen computer password, a school system spokesman said Thursday.
Computer search system now has unique sign-ons (Dayton Daily News)
A powerful system that allows law enforcement to search multiple public and private databases in a matter of seconds was used by a state contractor to look up information on Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher and numerous other people, according to Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles.
District weaning itself off costly computer help (Las Vegas Sun)
Even when criticism was at its loudest, Clark County School District officials stood by their decision to invest nearly $40 million in a new computer system: The Enterprise Resource Planning project would pay for itself within five years through improved efficiency, they said.
Pentagon bans computer flash drives (AP via Yahoo! News)
The Pentagon has banned, at least temporarily, the use of external computer flash drives because of a virus threat officials detected on Defense Department networks.
Grant provides system to monitor lift stations (St. Tammany News)
Covington will receive a Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Program grant from the state for $266,000 to be used for the purchase and installation of a SCADA wastewater control computer monitoring system for the city’s 60 lift stations.
Police Credit Computer System With Rise in DWI Arrests (NBC Dallas Fort Worth)
Lewisville police say drunken-driving arrests are up because a new state computer system cuts down on the amount of time it takes to process a driver.
Cached at: 11/21/2008 10:30:34 PM
