“Software error leads to wrong organs being taken from donors” plus 3 more |
- Software error leads to wrong organs being taken from donors
- West Virginia Football: Computer Software Reveals WVU's Soft Schedule
- S.A. man sold bootleg software from northwest-side residence, sheriff's office says
- CSI Leveraging the Rise in Consumer Online Bill Payments
| Software error leads to wrong organs being taken from donors Posted: 20 Oct 2010 07:10 AM PDT Errors caused by faulty computer software have led to the wrong organs being removed from 25 organ donors in the UK. |
| West Virginia Football: Computer Software Reveals WVU's Soft Schedule Posted: 20 Oct 2010 06:38 AM PDT West Virginia had an interesting week with 2010's inaugural Bowl Championship Series standings. |
| S.A. man sold bootleg software from northwest-side residence, sheriff's office says Posted: 20 Oct 2010 06:22 AM PDT A San Antonio man is out of jail on bond after investigators say he repeatedly sold counterfeit computer software from his northwest-side residence. Jia Meng has been arrested on a charge of trademark counterfeit $1,500-$20,000. He made a $10,000 bond in an investigation first reported to the Bexar County Sheriff's Office on September 16. It's alleged the 27-year-old was selling bootleg computer ... |
| CSI Leveraging the Rise in Consumer Online Bill Payments Posted: 20 Oct 2010 06:15 AM PDT EASLEY, SC--(Marketwire - 10/20/10) - Computer Software Innovations, Inc. ("CSI") (OTC.BB: CSWI - News ), a leading provider of public sector utility billing software, reached a benchmark in customer adoption of the electronic bill payment solution, launched in 2008. Two years after its release, the eGov solution is now deployed at over 33% of the CSI billing software customer sites. The success ... |
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