- Thu Jan 6 2005 Democrats allege e-voting problems in Ohio
Congress certifies President Bush as winner of election, as handful of Democrats debate e-voting machine irregularities.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Tue Nov 2 2004 Screen shots: Mapping an electoral winner
Computer-generated maps showing America dotted with crimson and blue are a common feature on Web pages these days.
Posted by CNET Staff
- Wed Nov 8 2006 Election 2006: How tech-friendly are the winners?
CNET News.com recently rated each member of Congress on how tech-friendly they are. So how did our scorecard winners and losers do?
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Tue Mar 15 2005 Intel names Science Talent Search winners
Winners of prestigious contest for high-school students include researchers of quantum dots and thin-layer chromatography.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Tue Jul 18 2000 Failed dot-com puts scholarship winner on creditors' list
A 7-year-old boy who won a $55,500 college scholarship from Toysmart is now just another creditor owed money by the defunct e-tailer.
Posted by Greg Sandoval
- Thu May 22 2008 "Letters to Defiance" trailer
During WWII Corporal Francis Seibert of Defiance, Ohio wrote to his family almost daily, illustrating his envelopes with elaborate cartoons--all 614 of these letters were lovingly saved by his mother...
Posted by Francis Seibert and Mary Ellen Seibert
- Fri Jun 30 2006 Photos: Microsoft's shutterbug contest
Winners of Microsoft's first photography competition, part of wider effort to reach out to digital-photo fans.
- Sat Oct 10 2009 Solar homes go for high-tech and practicality
Contestants from the Solar Decathlon in Washington build net zero-energy homes that push the envelope of green building design using solar and energy efficiency.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Wed Oct 7 2009 Photos: Solar homes take root at Solar Decathlon
Student competitors frantically try to finish building powered only by solar energy for the Solar Decathlon this week in Washington, D.C.
- Fri Oct 1 2004 Hanging up on telemarketers
As it celebrates its first anniversary, the Do Not Call list seems to be a winner for consumers. Are there lessons for e-mail?
Posted by Declan McCullagh