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Massive BYU Tech surplus tech sale goes live on Thursday
The BYU IT surplus warehouse holds a monthly sale of all things tech-related, including computers, keyboards and even ice cream machines. The next sale is Thursday, Nov. 16.
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BYU offers technology solutions for freshman success
Many BYU students use personal laptops to take notes in class or work on assignments from home. Library reference assistant Paul Grayson said personal laptops can be a great asset to college students. (Elliott Miller)
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Hardware failure in BYU's data system triggers widespread outage
On the morning of Friday, September 4, the Office of Information Technology sent an email to the campus community.
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Open window of secure database brings caution
BYU authorities have reported a potential leak of 800 Social Security numbers and other personal information files of former and current BYU students.
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