A public demo takes aim at Diebold Election Systems software. Diebold says any alterations would be caught.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
Posted by Larry Barrett
At the annual O'Reilly Media event, tech industry leaders hinted not-so-subtly that they're ready to get back to business instead of contemplate the realities of a bad economy.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
A Microsoft-based platform took down the LSE for more than 7 hours.
Posted by Dave Rosenberg
Barack Obama's pick for vice president is an ally of the music industry on copyright and the FBI on wiretaps. He also unintentionally spurred the creation of PGP.
Yahoo thinks it's worth more, Danger is a buy, and BlackBerry is temporarily bye-bye. Also: Spying immunity for telcos.
Posted by Steven Musil
Computer scientists are developing cryptography techniques that promise powerful new tools for verifying computerized voting results--but will they work in real elections?
Microsoft faces financial and legal hurdles in its unsolicited bid for Yahoo. CNET News.com walks you through the potential steps.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto