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...fleeting interaction with the machines, we have to be made confident they’re doing what they’re supposed to do. We don’t, for the most part, trust our computers. We save often, we’re told to run virus-scanning software??��and still, we hear stories about lost theses and long treks in the snow to find working printers. But I think it’s quite clear at this point that while it takes a few days (and maybe a letter grade or two hit) to rewrite a history...
...first became available to Windows users, it seemed a particularly bold and risky venture: Pepsi is placing 100 million of the free songs under its bottle caps, and yet Apple had only sold a small fraction of that number to its devoted Mac user base. At that time, the software??��s profitability when it reached a larger and more competitive market was very much uncertain. As of early this year, while it’s still difficult to tell, the numbers are looking good. Thirty million songs have now been sold, nearly doubling in three months what...
This was the inauspicious kickoff to the University’s Human Resources (HR) Project and new Peoplesoft payroll software??��an update to a personnel tracking system that was over a half century...
Immediately after discovering the virus, McAfee—Harvard’s vendor for anti-virus software??��made available on its website an update to its virus detection software to protect against the virus...
Harvard Professor Margo I. Seltzer ’83 aptly described her topic, computers, as “computer software??��cheap, fast, good. Pick...