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TSA finds lost laptop - in office wher...
The US Transportation Security Administration has found a laptop that was reported missing more than a week ago. It was found in the same office it was lost from. According to the... More
All our computers are belong to Micros...
Microsoft has apparently scored a small victory in the Philippines. Manila Bulletin Online is reporting that St. Paul College, Pasig, has ditched its Linux-based operating system... More
Test your ISP's net neutrality!
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released a tool, dubbed 'Switzerland' (net neutrality - geddit?), that's designed to help web users check if their ISPs are doing nasty... More
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Who would have believed that Microsoft Office would be used in primary schools? I was told back in the 1980's that PC's were industrial computers and had no place in secondary education!! If not, Microsoft, can anyone suggest why the widespread use of the PC driven by Microsoft's software has been so successful?
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