ComputerWorld Canada staff

Articles by ComputerWorld Canada staff

Work ethic a generational conflict catalyst: study

A recent survey found that 40 per cent of human resource (HR) professionals have observed conflict among employees as a result of generational differences.

Bush and Kerry duke it out virtual style

As the Republican National Convention wrapped up, voters eager to

Pinning down the right digits

In a recent survey by chip and PIN, an initiative in the U.K. to get smart chips on credit and debit cards, most respondents said they are comfortable about remembering their personal identification number (PIN), and less than four per cent said they felt they have terrible memories. But that didn

Quick Hits – September 3, 2004

The latest weird and wacky news from the world of IT.

Use peer-to-peer to launch a music career

Self-proclaimed musician the

Ben Dover goes mobile

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Ethical artificial intelligence patented

As movie-goers flock to the theatres to see the recently-released futuristic thriller I, Robot, ethical behaviour in artificial intelligence (AI) is getting a boost with a new patent issued last month by the U.S Patent and Trademark Office.

Digital confusion reigns supreme: study

A recent study commissioned by Parade magazine and conducted by analyst firm The Yankee Group has pinpointed one of the most tragic ills of society: when it comes to electronic entertainment devices, Americans are confused.

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