Computers Feeds
Rural school's computers stolen (The Star)
Twenty computers, a television set and a DVD player were stolen from a school in Libode, Mpumalanga police said. Spokesperson Superintendent Abie Khoabane said the Bensile Junior School was broken into on Saturday night.
Letters: Computers in the Classroom (New York Times)
To the Editor:.
Intel Innovators See Computers Smarter Than Humans (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)
Computers will outsmart humans some day, said some of the nation's most successful innovators at the Intel Developer Forum this week in San Francisco.
New Computer Control Pad to Tap Tongue Tech (Wired News)
Georgia Tech researchers believe their Tongue Drive System will allow disabled persons to manipulate wheelchairs, manage home appliances and control computers, by using their tongue as a joystick of sorts.
Info should be accessible through store computers (Portsmouth Herald)
Dear Jerry:
Video: Intel takes page from Kurzweil's Singularity theory (CNET)
Intel uses its big developer conference to tout progress in ushering in an age of intelligent computers. What's the reality, and when might all this be ready for prime time? Join Charles Cooper and Stephen Shankland on the CNET News Daily Debrief.
Final Glance: Computers companies (Boston Globe)
Shares of some top computers companies were mixed at the close of trading: Apple Inc rose $2.50 or 1.4 percent, to $176.79.
Rural school's computers stolen (Independent Online)
A room at a Mpumalanga school has been stripped of computerised learning equipment.
Midday Glance: Computers companies (Boston Globe)
Shares of some top computers companies are mixed at noon: Apple Inc rose $2.75 or 1.6 percent, to $177.04.
CNET News Daily Podcast: When computers will be smarter than people (CNET)
Intel's Justin Rattner talks about superintelligent computers, China blocks iTunes Store access, and tales of allowing the iPhone to run your life for a day.