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Pratt’s policy on computer and network resources is intended to: Protect the Institute against legal or other negative consequences Prevent the posting of illegal software and other […] ...
Researchers at The University of Osaka have developed a computer graphics (CG) model, NeuraLeaf, capable of representing a ...
The idea of computer chip implants in the brain may seem futuristic to some, but this development could be widely available in the years to come. At this early stage of development, Americans are ...
Marina Lepp, associate professor of informatics at the University of Tartu Institute of Computer Science, together with co-author Joosep Kaimre, a recently graduated master's student, examined in a ...
Computer technology has magnified many times the ability of a careless or disaffected employee to cause severe damage. This topic discusses rules for using your computer.
Two new studies suggest optical computing will address "bottlenecks in traditional computing" and reduce energy demands driven by advances in AI.
Many aspects of computer use are governed by your organization's policy rather than by federal government regulation. Many government agencies and defense contractors specify the security ...
Using public computers poses security risks, tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says, so take precautions or use your own secure device.
IBM has teamed with organizations around the world to create a quantum computing working group for high-energy physics research.
Computers are increasingly used in daily life: 56 percent of workers use one on the job and 62 percent of households own one.
Taxable Employee Use of Computers. If your business provides computers to your employees for their jobs, they may be taxed if they also use their computers for personal reasons. The estimated ...