Computer games disguised as Excel and Word prove a hit with office workers (Daily Telegraph)
Computer games disguised as Excel and Word documents which allow office workers to waste time without attracting the attention of their bosses are taking off on the web.
Parents, to shut down TV or computer of your kids (People's Daily)
&$ &$A new study shows for every extra hour spent watching TV or playing computer games, teens are about 5 percent more likely to be less close to their parents. Tuweimei / For China Daily&$ &$ Today's wired teens are less close to parents and peers, raising concern over the state of their psychological health The more time teens spend watching television or playing on a computer or games ...
Website blocking plans attacked by Google, Facebook and Stephen Fry (Daily Telegraph)
Forcing British internet providers to block websites carrying pirated music and films will threaten ''freedom of speech'', online operators including Google and Facebook have said.
OAPs robbed to fund thief's heroin habit (Edinburgh Evening News)
A SNEAK thief who stole from pensioners to feed his drug habit has been jailed for 22 months.
A family struggles to stay connected (Gazette.net)
Vladimir Vasquez, 14, talks to his mother using a Web camera at home in San Salvador. Rosa and Luis Vasquez live in Wheaton and send money to support their three sons in El Salvador. They see their boys daily online, but have not lived in the same country for years.
Witnesses in Dallas bomb plot case will be deposed in Jordan (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
U.S. District Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn granted the request late last month and ordered the depositions to take place at the U.S. Embassy in Amman with government representatives present.
Tabula Digita Creates A New Infrastructure To Support New Educational Paradigm Of Student-Centric Learning (SchoolBuyer'sOnline)
A paradigm shift is taking shape in K-12 education. No longer is the core of instruction viewed exclusively as what content students encounter in the classroom. Today, education leaders are considering how students experience, connect, interpret, and respond to the content
Sony eyeing June launch of 3D TV (BBC News)
Electronics giant Sony says its new 3D television will be on sale in Japan from June, with a cost of £2,600 for a 46-inch screen model.
NUS students' proud inventions (AsiaOne)
A SUPERIOR cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) resistant to digestive enzymes, an inter-generational family entertainment system and a user-friendly computer interactions system that simulates the human touch.
Wednesday March 10 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)
MARCH 8 —When Zhou Enlai was asked in the mid-20th century what he felt about the French Revolution of 1789, he replied: “It is too early to tell.”