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This Video Shows How Computers See the World A new video shows off the creepy, emerging world of robot vision. www.pcworld.com
GTS Introduces First Powered Holster for Intermec Mobile Computers Global Technology Systems, Inc. , the worldwide leader in mobile power delivery, today announced the release of the HCN50-H, the first powered holster for use with Intermec mo finance.yahoo.com
Computers stolen from government office Laptops loaded with classified and personal information were swiped over the weekend from the Department of Child Services in Hendricks County. The initial concern was identity theft. But DCS put... Read more at www.WISHTV.com www.wishtv.com
Sage buys Integral Computers for €20m Sage has bought Dublin-based Integral Computers for up to €20m in cash. www.rte.ie
How chips, PCs, services companies are faring A look at how selected companies providing computers, components, services and related software are faring: news.yahoo.com
IBM donates special computers for young children to Wake County schools One of the biggest names in computers is thinking small. IBM has designed special computers for young children. It is the IBM KidSmart young explorer computer, designed specially for little children. charlotte.news14.com
Anonymous donor gives Fitchburg school 24 computers FITCHBURG -- An anonymous donor has given the Crocker Elementary School $3,200 worth of technological equipment, including 24 computers and accompanying projectors and screens to view them on. www.sentinelandenterprise.com
Computers stolen from Richland Elementary School Memphis police are searching for the suspects responsible for stealing thousands of dollars worth of computer from students who raised the money for the computers themselves. www.wmctv.com
Police seize 225 computers used in illegal gambling ALOR SETAR: Police have seized 225 computers worth about RM225,000, used for illegal online gambling, in the Kota Setar and Kuala Muda districts. thestar.com.my
In Frenchtown, River Net Computers store owners will donate website to municipality Frenchtown Borough Hall FRENCHTOWN — River Net Computers on Bridge Street, run by borough residents and brothers Dave and James Cahill, is donating its technical expertise to create and maintain a website for the municipality of 1,400. The Borough Council... www.nj.com
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