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States buy new voting systems running old software

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus120310
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States buy new voting systems running old software

Higher Ed
According to an analysis by The Associated Press, states are buying 'new' election systems that will soon be running outdated and unsupported software that makes it more vulnerable to hacking.
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Apple, Google to harness phones for virus tracking

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus134103
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Microsoft's Ballmer touts Windows Vista launch

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Microsoft's Ballmer touts Windows Vista launch CAPTION: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer showed up at a New York retailer on Tuesday to promote the launch of the company's long-delayed operating system, Windows Vista. (Jan....
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USA: WASHINGTON: MICROSOFT COURTROOM BATTLE CONTINUES

Higher Ed
English/Nat Microsoft and the U-S Justice Department continued their courtroom battle on Tuesday over the software company's alleged anti-competitive behaviour. The government is seeking a million-dollar-a-day fine, arguing Microsoft is...
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AP technology editors discuss the announcement by Apple that it has delayed the shipping of "Leopard", its next-generation operating system until October

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Apple delays launch of operating system CAPTION: AP technology editors discuss the announcement by Apple that it has delayed the shipping of "Leopard", its next-generation operating system until October. (April 13)
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Analysts divided on impact of US Huawei ban

Higher Ed
Analysts on Tuesday were divided over the impact of U.S. sanctions on Chinese tech giant Huawei.
Instructional Video6:33
Instructional Video6:33
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Crash Course

Crash Course Computer Science #18: Operating Systems

9th - 10th
This video [13:35] focuses on computer operating systems. Computers keep getting faster and faster, and by the start of the 1950s they had gotten so fast that it often took longer to manually load programs via punch cards than to...