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| Holiday in Wingnuttia Hillary has lost it.
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120 GB Microsoft Zune Passes Through FCC Ahh, the good old FCC. It has been quite a resource lately, throwing previews of upcoming products at us left and right. Electronics manufacturers must absolutely adore this archaic government body. Regardless, behold the new Zune that will soon be making its way to the shelves. You might be thinking to yourself, “hey, this looks [...]
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The BBFC seeks to classify online interaction Filed under: Culture, Business
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| E-voting outfit confesses vote-dropping software bug Ten years later
Electronic voting machine manufacturer Premier Elections Solutions has warned government officials of a critical programming error that can drop votes before they are tallied.
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