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Conn., Ohio join Oracle suit

April 9, 2004 After Michigan joined the antitrust suit days earlier, Ohio and Connecticut bring the total to 10 states working with the Justice Dept. to block Oracle's hostile takeover of PeopleSoft. TAGS: Ohio, Connecticut, Michigan, state, suit, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., antitrust

E-voting predicament: Not-so-secret ballots

August 20, 2007 Open-records laws in Ohio mean anyone can follow the machines' paper trail to see who voted for which candidates.Image: Ohio's e-voting problems TAGS: Ohio, e-voting, ballot, vote, state, audit

Microsoft to cut jobs in Ohio

June 3, 2004 The software giant notifies employees who work on its Solomon products that it's closing the facility they work at and eliminating some of their positions. TAGS: Great Plains Software, Ohio, outsource, Microsoft Corp.

Woman accuses Yahoo of stealing her image

March 2, 2007 Ohio woman demands $20 million from Yahoo for allegedly embedding a photo of her in a welcome e-mail sent to new users. TAGS: Ohio, woman, complaint, Yahoo! Inc., attorney, message, photograph, image, e-mail

PeopleSoft charged with contract breach

March 31, 2004 The state of Ohio has charged PeopleSoft and its consulting partner with fraud and breach of contract for their role in a software project at Cleveland State University. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Ohio, Cleveland, consulting, university, suit

Democrats allege e-voting problems in Ohio

January 7, 2005 Congress certifies President Bush as winner of election, as handful of Democrats debate e-voting machine irregularities. TAGS: e-voting, Ohio, Democrat, irregularity, objection, election, president

Time Warner broadband suit advances

September 2, 2004 Appeals court breathes new life into challenge of city law requiring homes, offices connect to municipal network. TAGS: Lebanon, Time Warner Inc., Ohio, broadband, lawsuit, city, challenge, service provider

IBM lands storage deal in Ohio

January 16, 2004 The Ohio Supercomputer Center picks Big Blue technology to manage a large repository of research data, a move that boosts the company's storage "virtualization" efforts. TAGS: SAN, storage hardware, Ohio, storage virtualization, bioinformatics, IBM Corp., software product, virtualization, center, researcher, server

Police Blotter: Did blogging juror affect DUI trial?

November 9, 2007 Court of appeals upholds conviction of drunk driver who asked for a new trial because of a juror's blogging. TAGS: juror, blogging, verdict, Police Blotter, trial, jury, Ohio, evidence, blog

Police Blotter: MySpace profile becomes part of rape conviction

August 16, 2007 Man charged with statutory rape wants to use as evidence victim's MySpace.com page that falsely claimed she was 18 years old. TAGS: girl, Police Blotter, conviction, MySpace, Ohio, evidence, trial

Online auto sales scammers to serve time

November 5, 2005 North Carolina man and Mississippi woman collected more than $60,000 for cars they never delivered. TAGS: Mississippi, Ohio, North Carolina, victim, car

Father of the compact fluorescent bulb looks back

August 16, 2007 In 1976, Good Times ruled TV, Gerald Ford was trying to "whip inflation now," and in Ohio, a new kind of light bulb was being invented. The man behind the CFL looks back. TAGS: General Electric Co., Ohio, energy, light-emitting diode, electronics, design

More e-voting glitches surface

November 5, 2004 Almost 4,000 votes got added to Bush's Ohio count. Reports of minor glitches continue to turn up. TAGS: George W. Bush, e-voting, Ohio, Secretary of State, ballot, vote, election, mistake, error, office, president

Ohio to track prisoners with radio tags

August 2, 2004 Guards will also wear the wristwatch-size tracking devices as part of a pilot program. TAGS: RFID, Ohio, transmitter, radio

AT&T hangs up on some local plans

May 19, 2004 The long-distance phone giant cries foul and yanks two popular local dialing plans in Ohio after SBC gets approval to force the company to pay more. TAGS: SBC Communications Inc., AT&T Corp., Ohio, leasing, phone line

Comcast and Insight unwind partnership

April 2, 2007 Companies are splitting up their cable and broadband subscribers, giving Comcast some advantages and raising acquisition questions. TAGS: Comcast Corp., Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, subscriber, cable company, Ohio, High-speed Internet, clustering, Time Warner Inc., acquisition, agreement, video

Microsoft sues nine MAPS partners

December 15, 2005 Breach-of-contract claims filed against Action Pack Subscriptions partners for unauthorized software sales. TAGS: lawsuit, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida, Texas, Microsoft Corp., California, New York

E-voting smooth on Super Tuesday

March 3, 2004 Only isolated problems have been reported in the day's elections, in which delegates from nine states including New York, California, Massachusetts and Ohio were up for grabs. TAGS: Diebold Inc., e-voting, Maryland, Ohio, election, county, Secretary of State, state, San Diego, Massachusetts, security, California, spokesman, New York

E-voting machines again under fire

September 14, 2006 Princeton analysis says Diebold's AccuVote-TS isn't secure, while legal action over e-vote supervision continues. TAGS: e-voting, Diebold Inc., Ohio, e-vote, Diebold Election Systems, malicious attack, vote, SSL, memory card, security, analysis, virus
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