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Computerworld is an IT magazine that provides information to technology managers. It is published in many countries around the world under the same or similar names. Its publisher International Data Group also publishes PC World and several other magazines. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Group to push open source in U.S. government
Open-source software needs a higher profile in Washington, D.C., according to a group of about 70 organizations and companies that launched a new campaign to educate U.S. ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Fed indictments tell how H-1B visas were used to undercut wages
Federal authorities allege that in some cases, H-1B workers were paid the prevailing wages of low-cost regions and not necessarily the higher salaries paid in the locations ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Q&A: E-voting activist more optimistic about voting systems
I do think one of the risks of fully electronic voting is that a small mistake can be magnified in scale all over the place because the touch-screen e-voting machines are all ...Posted by Beth Wellington
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Details on presidential motorcades, safe house for First Family, leak via P2P
Computerworld - Details about a U.S. Secret Service safe house for the First Family -- to be used in a national emergency -- were found to have leaked out on a LimeWire ...Posted by Andrew Boggeri -
Feds considering changes to H-1B application process in wake of report
A report by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services that found evidence of forged documents, fake degrees and shell companies being used in H-1B applications will likely ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Open-source e-voting gets LinuxWorld test run
More than seven years later, Dechert is here at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, publicly displaying the open-source e-voting system he helped develop that fixes some of the ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Was Windows XP Microsoft's last good OS?
Everybody's talking today about "Drivergate" -- internal Microsoft e-mails that show senior Microsoft executives personally struggling to use hardware products sporting the ...Posted by James Jackson -
iPhone: The mediocre phone that will change the world
Longtime industry observers and analysts are still furiously debating iPhone's impact. And the first issue the analysts are wrestling with is: Just what the heck is an iPhone, ...Posted by Ari Hakkarainen -
Flash memory: old news. Here's PCM (and schadenfreudian slip)
Savior of the universe! It's IT Blogwatch, in which a future competitor to flash memory breaks cover.Posted by Mike LaBonte -
How Microsoft & Massachusetts played hardball over open standards
E-mails show that the vendor lobbied for hardball legislation over the file format controversy -- and then backed off.Posted by Jim Filby -
'Vote Flipping' Is Real, but Its Cause Is the Subject of Debate
Before and during last week's midterm elections, reports emerged that "vote flipping" -- where a voter selects a candidate using e-voting hardware and the machine counts the ...Posted by Mike LaBonte
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