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Norway Says No Way To More Electronic Voting

Norway Says No Way To More Electronic Voting

The Norwegian government says it will not repeat experiments with online voting. It said there wasn't enough guarantee of security…

10 years ago

YouTube Adds 60fps, User Subtitling And Viewer Donations

YouTube is adding a host of new features including 60 frames per second content, user-submitted subtitles and a virtual tip…

10 years ago

Long-lost Diagrams Aid Computer Reconstruction Project

Work to reconstruct one of the earliest computers has been boosted by the discovery of the original circuit diagrams. The…

10 years ago

Supreme Court Rules On Aereo, Cellphone Searches

The Supreme Court has made two key rulings on tech-related cases today. It's ruled against Aereo, an online service that…

10 years ago

British Cop: Half of Police Calls Involve Social Media

A British police official says around half the calls (incidents) with front-line officers involve comments made over social media. The …

10 years ago

iPhone Killswitch Cuts Crime, NY Legal Chief Claims

Figures from the New York Attorney General show a sharp fall in iPhone thefts correlating with Apple introducing a "kill…

10 years ago

The Longitude Prize: What’s The Biggest Scientific Challenge Today? ($16 Million Could Be Yours!)

Two British organizations are offering $16 million to the person who can best solve a scientific challenge. And it wants…

10 years ago

Satellite Mapping Imagery Gets More Detailed

The US government is to allow mapping sites to use more detailed satellite images. It could lead to more disputes…

10 years ago

Video Game Composers Fight to Keep Scoring Work

For many video game players, one of the elements that creates a fully immersive environment into these fantastical worlds is the…

10 years ago

E3 Hit By Outbreak Of Déja Vu

The first day of the E3 games event was dominated by the major players and it seems they'll be playing…

10 years ago