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Banks are allowed some leeway to use computer models in gauging the real value of assets that, for whatever reason, aren't trading.
NPR: Firms Blame Financial Woes On Accounting Rule
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If there are any shocks, such as finding out that Facebook tracks your use of some of the programs on your computer, you can adjust them via the privacy settings.
BBC: Managing your privacy on Facebook
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The tablet market will likely change the way people use computers, and so major computer companies need to have some competing product or risk missing out on the huge growth in this segment.
FORBES: SanDisk Staring At Rich Opportunity In Tablets
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We adjust how we interact, who we trust, what information we reveal, and in some case adjust our browsers or even the computer we use to participate.
FORBES: New Cybersecurity Focus For Federal R&D Group
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And some, like Accurate Biometrics, monitor computer use of employees, both at home and in the office.
WSJ: 'Working From Home' Without Slacking Off
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Grady figured he would have a decent business if he could unify these services with some clever use of XML, the Internet software language that standardizes the exchange of information among different computer systems.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Drake pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of exceeding his authorized use of an agency computer after authorities dropped the most serious charges -- including some under the Espionage Act -- against him.
CNN: Toobin: Obama has been 'very tough' on leakers