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Computer users flock to virtual worlds to enjoy different lives Dayton Daily News
It's a place where people can shed their real lives and assume any identity or appearance they want. Where they can "teleport" to a lecture, a dance, a concert, to exotic landscapes of every description. And where they can meet other people to converse, collaborate, build things, buy things, hug, kiss, even fall in love — without ever leaving their computer.
Compushare buys Computer Business Systems Finextra
Compushare, Inc., a national Financial Technology Management company for community financial institutions, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Computer Business Systems, Inc.
Jobs go unfilled as college students spurn majors in computer science Asbury Park Press
Computer science majors make some of the country's highest starting salaries for college graduates, at nearly $50,000 a year. Computer science and computer engineering jobs are some of the fastest-growing occupations in the nation, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
Keep eye on computer-using kids, parents told The Scranton Times-Tribune
Lynn Tedesco learned some shocking news when she attended a recent Internet safety course: Personal information about her three computer-savvy teenage daughters is available to anyone with Internet access.
Allentown Children Can Write Letters To Receive Free Computer The Morning Call
Computers For Kids USA will hold ''Computers For Clause II The Sequel,'' a program to give up to 40 school children ages 17 and under a chance to receive a previously owned free computer system for the upcoming holiday.
Microsoft Rushing Out a Fix for Computer Flaw NBC 24 Toledo
Microsoft is rushing out a fix for a windows security flaw that could let hackers take control of your computer. Microsoft says they need to fix a flaw where computers can come under attack just by visiting a website that's been manipulated to exploit the flaw.
Remote Computer Services moves Jefferson City News Tribune
Remote Computer Services moved the office from Belle to Westphalia. Owned by Brian Reichel, the company specializes in custom programming and Web development.
Experts: Britain failing in computer science Linux World Australia
Britain is losing out in computer science, endangering the British economy in the long term, the British Computer Society (BCS) has warned.
A quantum computer step EurekAlert!
University of Utah physicist Christoph Boehme works with equipment that he uses to show it it feasible for a superfast quantum computer of the future to read data that is
No computer nerds here: Young video game pros rake in the money The Olympian
JUPITER, Fla. - Tom Taylor is anything but a computer geek. Yeah, he spends hours a day behind a screen obliterating little green men or "master chiefs," but this self-professed ladies man has made more than $450,000 blasting sinister agents since becoming a professional video gamer in 2004.

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