IT Hiccups of the Week: 911 Systems Need Emergency Help
German bank supervisor reinstated after missing sleep error, Chrysler has more recalls, Ford adds knobs back to touch-screen system
German bank supervisor reinstated after missing sleep error, Chrysler has more recalls, Ford adds knobs back to touch-screen system
MPs Claim Mark Thompson wasn’t truthful in Parliamentary inquiry as BBC Director General
Stock exchanges use IT problems for marketing, virtual flight contest has trouble taking off
Data can be used to re-identify patients despite their being made "anonymous"
Ten reasons why Africa can feed itself—and help feed the rest of the world too
Graduate courses are springing up to meet the demand for analysts
New York City’s bike share program has software issues, and RBS practices its apology once more
Precision agriculture brings computing’s accuracy to the ancient art of cultivation
Suspends CTO for "overly ambitious and poorly managed" project
Spokane's multiple 911 system backup failures, CA court jury system issue, Montreal’s Métro out again
No-swipe payment system swipes customers’ money; Big Apple worries that e-voting will take a bite out of mayoral election
Austrian utilities suffer unexplained “software failure,” GM and Chrysler issue recalls, Atmos Energy customers charged too much
North Carolina and Ohio also struggle with government IT projects
Lingering after-effects of Chicago Options Exchange and H&R Block tech issues
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HealthCorpus aims to enhance healthcare communication
A rogue AP tweet roils Wall Street; algorithmic trading on machine readable news partially to blame
Facial recognition software didn't spot the Boston Marathon bombers; armchair "investigators" found too much
Questions about the company's mobile push and its business model again take center stage
H&R Block sued over refund delays, Minnesota math test hit by server issue, and NH MMIS has problems after all
Alberta’s ERCB computer system falls and can’t get up, Georgia’s DDS out again, everyone placed on detention in New Zealand
Plus: Who is behind the South Korea cyberattack? And more warnings on infrastructure vulnerabilities
Texting and cellphone calls distracted pilot from making good decisions
Computer problems greatest UK niggle, blunder at Hong Kong racetrack, New Hampshire Medicaid System passes first tests
Walking down a Manhattan sidewalk, Motorola’s Martin Cooper called his rival at AT&T Bell Labs
Also: RBS irritates customers second time in a month; USS Guardian finally off Philippine reef
Americans need to be better educated on benevolent uses of UAVs, they say
GM recalls Cadillacs and Buicks, Panama Canal containers stack up at port, Verizon erroneously bills customers in Midwest
Plus: BitTorrent sites on the hook for copyright infringement
Stand-in brains, sophisticated real-time games, electronic mapping system for cars, and household robots