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  • Thu Feb 22 2001 2HRS2GO: Market worries shouldn''t affect vote counting

    Posted by Sergio G. Non

  • Tue Mar 24 2009 The tech empire strikes back! Woz worms on

    Steve Wozniak doesn't even have to go into a dance-off on this week's "Dancing with the Stars." It seems that the techies finally brought out the vote.

    Posted by Chris Matyszczyk

  • Wed Nov 24 2004 E-voting faces new scrutiny

    news analysis General Accounting Office inquiry adds to postelection angst, but the results will likely affect only future contests.

    Posted by Richard Shim and Evan Hansen

  • Mon Apr 27 2009 Google CEO, Microsoft exec on Obama tech board

    Eric Schmidt and Craig Mundie will serve to advise the Obama administration on matters of science, technology, and innovation.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Nov 3 2004 E-voting makes its mark

    Watchdogs report no major problems with voting machines, but critics say security's still a worry.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Fri Mar 27 2009 Hands on with the Wattson wireless power monitor

    Just in time for Earth Hour on Saturday, the power monitor can help to know when your energy usage is out of control.

    Posted by Juniper Foo

  • Thu Mar 5 2009 Get started with Twitter

    From RT to hash tags to OH, get up to speed on the communication craze known as Twitter.

  • Fri Mar 6 2009 Get started with Twitter

    Twitter has been around for a couple of years, but now it has moved into the mainstream. So, if you're new to Twitter or just a little lost by OH and RT, we're here show you how to get started on Twitter.

    Posted by Tom Merritt

  • Thu Sep 18 2003 Microsoft adds two to its board

    The software giant says it will add two new board members to its current roster of eight, the company's effort to strengthen its corporate governance.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Thu Feb 21 2008 Electronic voting and partial audits

    E-voting is not secure now and will never be in the foreseeable future, says guest blogger and security specialist Rebecca Mercuri.

    Posted by Michael Horowitz

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