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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, irregularity, Democrat, objection, election, president

AOL's disturbing glimpse into users' lives

August 8, 2006 Release of three-month search histories of about 650,000 users provides rare glimpse into their private lives. TAGS: America Online Inc., Georgia, Florida, lives, Ohio, Time Warner Inc., database, photograph

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, Yahoo! Inc., litigation, complaint, attorney, photograph, image, e-mail, message

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

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: e-voting, Ohio, ballot, vote, audit, state

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, North Carolina, Ohio, victim, car

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., Diebold Election Systems, e-vote, Ohio, malicious attack, vote, SSL, memory card, security, analysis, virus

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: Police Blotter, girl, conviction, MySpace, Ohio, evidence, trial

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, subscriber, Indiana, clustering, Ohio, cable company, Illinois, High-speed Internet, acquisition, Time Warner Inc., 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, California, Florida, Texas, New York, Microsoft Corp.

Google's ad sales tested in court

February 14, 2006 A payday lending company in Ohio sues Google, saying it shouldn't sell rivals ads for searches on its trademarked name. TAGS: GEICO, advertising sales, trademark, Google Inc., court, Ohio, practice, search engine

Police blotter: Net stalker loses appeal

August 19, 2005 Man convicted of cyberstalking a television reporter is unable to get out of his 96-month prison sentence. TAGS: Police Blotter, West Virginia, harassment, sentence, Ohio, court, photograph, e-mail

Police blotter: Wife e-surveilled in divorce case

March 1, 2007 Man captures keystrokes and screen grabs of wife's chats with suspected lover--and is allowed to use them in divorce case. TAGS: Police Blotter, affidavit, electronic document, divorce, wife, Ohio, keyboard, attorney, monitoring, Adobe PDF, password, e-mail

Nanotech company aims to put paint in the past

April 11, 2005 Paint--it's so 19th century. New nanotechnology coatings dry in seconds and don't give off fumes. TAGS: molecule, nanotechnology, material, DuPont Co., organic light-emitting diode, Ohio, photograph

AOL agrees to customer service reform

August 24, 2005 America Online will pay $1.25 million to New York state and change its customer retention process, Attorney General Spitzer says. TAGS: Eliot Spitzer, customer retention, attorney general, America Online Inc., agreement, customer service, customer service representative, investigation, New York, refund, call-center, Ohio, incentive, Time Warner Inc., broadband, complaint

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

E-voting report could push audit trails

October 5, 2005 A blue-ribbon panel's conclusions could boost efforts to enact laws requiring paper audit trails. TAGS: e-voting, audit, commission, Ohio, form, researcher, law, president, security
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