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Unsecured Wi-Fi would be outlawed by N.Y. county

November 5, 2005 Westchester County proposes that all businesses providing wireless access must have firewalls and register. TAGS: county, home office, proposal, wireless connection, law, New York, firewall, Internet access, server, security

Google search not enough to locate taxpayer, court says

June 6, 2007 Pennsylvania county says Google search to locate a man whose property was later sold for back taxes was sufficient. State court disagrees. TAGS: Pennsylvania, county, Google Search, tax, court, Google Inc., property

Standards to stimulate e-voting?

October 6, 2006 Experts gather at MIT conference to discuss the many obstacles blocking the adoption of voting technology. TAGS: county, e-voting, ballot, state, driver's license, election, standards, Texas, field, conference

Another year of vote-counting anxiety?

March 15, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says that as traditional ballots fade out, we must be sure their tech replacements are up to task. TAGS: ballot, county, election, vote, equipment, Iraq, president

Report: Florida data suggests e-voting problems

November 19, 2004 Analysis by U.C. Berkeley researchers contends there was link between e-voting machines and a pro-Bush skew in Florida. TAGS: e-voting, county, Florida, vote, analysis, researcher, professor, Republican, president, pattern, theory, Democrat

Citywide Wi-Fi spending could hit $3 billion

October 26, 2006 Market watcher predicts that more than $3 billion will be spent on citywide or regional Wi-Fi networks in the next four years. TAGS: Wi-Fi network, county, Wi-Fi, city, wireless network, broadband, radio, U.S.

Lawsuit alleges e-voting negligence in Florida

November 21, 2006 On behalf of Sarasota County voters, public-interest groups call for a revote after reports of irregular tallies from electronic machines. TAGS: county, advocacy group, ballot, election, Florida, e-voting, lawsuit, touch screen, complaint, Republican

Every vote counts, right?

November 1, 2006 perspective Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says e-voting technology continues to raise troubling questions about security. TAGS: e-voting, ballot, election, county, vote, equipment, president, security, U.S.
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