SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- As a tank officer in the U.S. Army, Lance Spitzner carefully studied the range of Soviet tanks, their speed and rate of fire. He read about the history of threats and ...
At first Spitzner relied on an informal group of colleagues to help solve the problems his computers recorded. Now, the team is 30 strong and includes computer gurus, forensic experts, statisticians ...
You hear a lot about self-taught programmers. And sometimes you hear about self-taught hackers, kids with a knack for computers that turn to the dark side. But today we bring you the story of a woman ...
Samuel Kantai, 24, had a difficult childhood — he grew up in a broken home and spent three years as a street boy before he was taken to an orphanage. But these experiences, he says, have only served ...
They have been around for decades, and the American consumer has become completely accustomed to life with a personal computer. So why is it, then, that we keep screwing them up and, in the process, ...
PLATTSBURGH -- Ed and Jean Schiffler didn't know they'd been nominated for a national award -- until they were told they hadn't won it. "Kathleen Hazel (Executive Director of the Senior Citizens ...
EUGENE — For all you Ducks fans out there chomping at the mega-byte to tear apart every electronic device in your house, heed this from Bowl Championship Series guru Jerry Palm: Don't panic. The BCS ...
Philip W. Fellows, 83, whose work creating the earliest computerized airline reservations systems made it possible for customers around the world to book travel instantly, died of congestive heart ...
A network administrator accused of locking every city employee out of a new computer system will be in San Francisco Superior Court today for arraignment on four felony charges. Terry Childs, 43, is ...