Windows XP Era Ends Today

Tried-and-true Windows version virtually disappears for buyers at Microsoft's behest.

Will ‘WALL-E’ Make Us Greener?

Pixar's latest film promotes an aggressively green—and maybe hypocritical—message.

Florida A&M Regains Accreditation

With the help of a new president, the school gets its act together after a year on probation.

Law Schools Protest ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

Only two schools continue to take "dramatic" and "principled" stance against the military policy.

Georgia Mascot Dies of Heart Failure

9-year-old bulldog was winningest mascot in school's history.

Business dilemma

Risks mount for UK firms with interests in Zimbabwe

Steve & Barry’s Student Newspaper Debt

Sports apparel retailer still owes 'Michigan Daily' $20,326 in unpaid ads.

OS Implementations: A Guide for SMBs

Though their IT needs are fundamentally the same as larger organizations, small and medium-sized business owners may feel particularly challenged when it comes to rolling out a new operating system. The increasing complexity of IT system architectures combined with a relative shortfall of resources -- capital, IT expertise, etc. -- can make implementing a new or upgraded OS an anxiety-ridden experience. "SMBs have many of the same challenges as enterprises," said Jeff Carlat, director of ESS software at HP.

‘We Are Running Out of Environment’

Population expert Paul Ehrlich says we must see the links in our planet's ills.

Mistakes Could Become Costly for California Hospitals

Other states have already stopped reimbursing medical centers for preventable errors.