The evidence was gathered from both privately owned computers and public computers such as those in libraries, the official said.
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After 20 years of installing and upgrading public computers in their institutions, libraries now report that the use of these computers is declining.
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At the opening bell, people start streaming in, heading straight for one of 400 public computers, most of them arrayed in rows in a vast, impersonal space called the Mixing Chamber.
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This means a substantial number of seniors access the Internet only from shared or public computers (such as at libraries, Internet cafes or senior centers), or by bringing a laptop to a location with open Wi-Fi.
Among seniors (65 and older) living in poverty, 54 percent used public library computers for health or wellness needs.
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Undaunted, he has been searching for work online, using the free computers at a public library.
Captcha stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart, and was first developed at Carnegie Mellon university in 2000.
Twelve guides will aid people with both sight and hearing loss with a range of issues, including the use of computers, telephones and public transport.
From the public viewing area, touch-screen computers allowed visitors to explore each process at each assembly line station through animation and live demonstrations.
One of uses best known to the general public will be on their phones and computers through Google, which incorporates Landsat data into its Earth and Maps applications.
Perversely, computers are often more expensive for public libraries than for individuals, and harder to buy.
Individual transactions are encrypted, logged by a decentralized network running on thousands of home computers, and recorded in a public ledger.
Former secretary of state for Northern Ireland Shaun Woodward has said the lives of the public may have been put at risk if computers of Northern Ireland Office ministers were hacked.
Located in the bustling business district of Maslak, the museum only opens to the public when the staff have shut down their computers and tided their desks and papers away for the night after 5pm.
Likewise, Apple Computer went public in 1980 with the dream of making computers household products, an idea that became only viable some 21 years later with the introduction of the iPod MP3 music player.
Cheaper computers and software connected to the ubiquitous public Internet have changed that.
Also, consider placing any computers in the house in a "public" place, like the family room or living room, rather than a child's bedroom.
In the case it has taken up, it will decide whether to let stand a federal programme which funnels computers and other aid to all schools, public, private and religious.
Apple was the first to bring computers out of the realm of hobbyists and into the public eye at large.
Gnutella's users make some of their PCs' information public in exchange for access to the information on thousands of other computers.
These findings have now been complemented by Dr Knight's project, which made use of climateprediction.net, a network of personal computers on which processing time is volunteered by members of the public, to compile 57, 000 different runs of a global-climate model developed at the Hadley Centre.
High frequency trading has been a point of controversy since it sprang to public attention last summer, with many critics arguing these traders, using juiced up computers and special access to exchange matching engines, are ruining the stock markets and gaming ordinary investors.
Doesn't matter what kind of device the message is going to (wireline phones, mobile phones, PDAs or computers) or whether the message has to travel over the Internet or the public switched telephone network, for example.
Major companies look at our cities and ask whether the public school system can produce the quality of people they need to operate their machinery, program their computers, even simply answer their phones.
Recently, when a member of the media suggested that the high court's public information office might notify reporters of schedules via e-mail, he was told that the computers in that office are not Internet enabled.
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