The legal profession has long been maligned as resistant to change, and there's truth to that stereotype—at least when it comes to technology. Whether working in government, public interest or private ...
Has the advent of the Internet and computer technology led congregations toward the “virtual church,” undermining the face-to-face relationships that have long characterized congregational life? Two ...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- It’s amazing to think about how much technology has changed during the lifetime of baby boomers. Computers are now small enough to sit in your lap, and the Internet allows for instant ...
The question for this week’s column comes indirectly from a phone conversation I had with a 96-year-old reader from the San Fernando Valley. She describes herself as essentially homebound; she lives ...
Whether it’s checking e-mail, playing games or downloading music, using computer programs appears to keep the aging mind nimble, suggests new research. Adults aged 65 and older who regularly use ...
Many of us are seeking ways to work from home these days. But if you're not that computer savvy, the typical work-from-home jobs, like customer support or virtual assisting, don't appeal much. The ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- The demand for computer savvy investigators is expected to continue rising -- with calls to the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation's cyber crime unit growing more than ...
Tylor Martin, left, confers with Lucas Lower as Lower sets up a device they assembled to detect faulty hard drives while doing work for Airwave Consulting. The two Central A&M high school students ...
The number of college students pursuing computer science degrees at U.S. universities rose in 2008 for the first time in six years, according to a just released study. Academia and policymakers are ...