Computer confusion continues
Computer confusion continues
Arkansas City city commissioners appeared to rule out the possibility of the city changing to a new computer system at Thursday night’s work session. Switching to the INCODE platform could cost more than a quarter of a million dollars.
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Glacier announces new M3 Series
Glacier announces new M3 Series
New Milford-based Glacier Computer, a developer of rugged industrial computers, has come out with a new line of M3 Series rugged handheld computers through a partnership with M3 Mobile.
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Huntsville School Gets Computer Lab Through Company’s Recycling Initiative
Huntsville School Gets Computer Lab Through Company’s Recycling Initiative
No matter what field you’re in these days, it’s a good idea to have computer skills, starting at an early age. Students at Challenger Elementary in Huntsville now have new opportunities to learn.
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Early Glance: Computer companies
Early Glance: Computer companies
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of some top computer companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc rose $.78 or .4 percent, to $197.21. Dell Inc rose $.03 or .2 percent, to $13.26. Hewlett Packard fell $.02 or percent, to $50.12. IBM rose $.11 or .1 percent, to $129.45. Lexmark rose $.19 or .8 percent, to $25.16.
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Learning Computer Science From Scratch
Learning Computer Science From Scratch
An innovative new computer programming language introduces kids to the possibilities of computingWhen most of us think about computer programming, we think of typing in lines and lines of code with semicolons and complex syntax. This common perception about computer programming helps keep people from getting excited about computer programming, yet many professions need the complex problem …
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Final Glance: Computer companies
Final Glance: Computer companies
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of some top computer companies were mixed at the close of trading: Apple Inc fell $1.76 or .9 percent, to $194.67. Dell Inc fell $.11 or .8 percent, to $13.12. Hewlett Packard fell $.09 or .2 percent, to $50.05. IBM rose $.34 or .3 percent, to $129.68. Lexmark rose $.02 or .1 percent, to $24.99.
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New green initiative: Turn your damn computer off
New green initiative: Turn your damn computer off
To tell the truth, this editor is quite in support of at least some tenets this new environmental initiative, even if she’s already breaking it right now: a group of Chinese websites have started something called “NC63,” short for “No Computer 63 Hours,” which advises people to shut down their PCs at 6pm on Friday and not start them up again until 9am on Monday. The group “hope(s) to call …
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