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Government replaces body scanners at some airports
The new machines show a "cartoon-like" outline of passengers
10/26/2012 16:30 UTC
Congress puts off fixing touch-screen voting
Instead of instituting a real fix for the scourge of electronic voting, Democrats look ready to adopt a money-wasting quick fix.
07/21/2007 15:00 UTC
Accused student: Harvard "out for blood"
As a cheating scandal roils Harvard, an implicated student tells Salon the university is looking for scapegoats
09/02/2012 18:19 UTC
Does Maryland have the answer for verifying America’s vote count?
Technology is bringing more accountable elections, but some activists disagree
03/30/2019 12:29 UTC
Data science can help us fight human trafficking
Today is the world day against trafficking in persons — bringing awareness to forced labor and sex work
07/30/2017 21:03 UTC
Code critic
John Lions wrote the first, and perhaps only, literary criticism of Unix, sparking one of open source's first legal battles.
11/30/1999 22:00 UTC
Will the election be hacked?
A Salon special report reveals how new voting machines could result in a rigged presidential race -- and we'd never know.
02/10/2004 00:30 UTC
Is a nationally widespread new voting system ready for the 2020 elections?
An independent audit in Maryland raises key questions.
08/24/2019 09:00 UTC
More voting machine problems: Florida, again
Officials discover that Diebold optical-scan machines can easily switch votes between candidates.
08/02/2007 20:28 UTC
Children's software programmer: "It doesn't spy on you"
"Exactly where is information about anyone being collected?"
06/21/2000 23:30 UTC
Letters
To self-checkout or not to self-checkout? Readers respond to Farhad Manjoo's "Welcome to the Machine?"
09/22/2003 23:30 UTC
In YouTube "edutainment," minimal control for scientific accuracy
Misconduct by a self-described technology activist raises questions about science communication on YouTube
02/23/2020 23:29 UTC
The art of Don E. Knuth
Computing's philosopher king argues for elegance in programming -- and a Pulitzer Prize for the best written.
09/16/1999 20:00 UTC
Updated: Allen West plagiarism bombshell: Tea Party hero lifted passages from viral Internet post
Media watchdog exposes the former GOP congressman
12/12/2014 22:21 UTC
How artificial intelligence can detect — and create — fake news
Is that clickbait true? Ask the algorithm
05/06/2018 15:59 UTC