August 21st, 2008 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Just as the world’s landfills could soon see an influx of unwanted televisions, many American warehouses are packed with e-voting machines that once held promise for a better way to vote. Instead, they turned into a multi-year fiasco, with hackers figuring out how to do everything save for their income taxes on ‘em and states reverting back to less vulnerable methods. Now, many states are scrambling for ways to recoup costs, even for outlets that will take them in for recycling. Oddly, Ohio cannot ditch the systems it purchased until a couple of related lawsuits get dealt with. The result? Buckeyes will probably still be using e-voting machines come November.
[Via Slashdot, image courtesy of BradBlog]
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December 19th, 2007 by
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Sure, it’s important to know Candidate A’s position on the environment or how Candidate B plans to handle our international affairs, but when it comes to the issue of character, we’ll suggest that there is no single attribute more telling than a presidential hopeful’s electronic devices of choice. For instance, an Xbox-lover might engage the country even more deeply in the gears of war, while a Roomba owner would likely work to ensure the cleanliness of our national roads and parks. So what, then, does the AP’s poll of the 2008 presidential candidates’ favorite gadgets say about this current crop of potential world leaders? Unfortunately, that they’re a pretty boring bunch: six of the nine respondents could only manage to come up with run-of-mill iPods and BlackBerries (and couldn’t anyone at least give us some model names to work with — we can’t live without knowing if Hillary prefers the 3G nano to the 2G). Only Republicans Giuliani, Huckabee, and McCain strayed from the pack here, although America’s Mayor seems a little behind the times with his “CD player,” and Senator McCain certainly won’t be getting much work done with one hand on his cherished TV remote. Anyway, all of this has got us wondering: what do you think that some of today’s popular gadgets might indicate about their owner’s character?
[Thanks, Mike T.]
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December 17th, 2007 by
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Like California and Florida before it, habitual swing state Ohio has just issued a report slamming its three providers of electronic voting equipment — including, of course, renamed Diebold — and recommending that the 50 counties which use them scrap the machines in favor of a paper-trail-leaving optical scanning method. The report, commissioned by Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, details the ways in which white hat hackers were able to infiltrate the systems, easily picking locks, using portable devices to manipulate vote counts, and even introducing “malignant software” into boards of election servers. Brunner’s plan calls for the entire state’s voting infrastructure to be overhauled by next year’s presidential elections, a move likely to be lauded by touchscreen voting’s many critics, but coming “about eight years too late, jerks — thanks a lot,” according to usually-even-tempered former candidate Al Gore.
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October 11th, 2007 by
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In what’s being hailed as “one of the first public uses of quantum cryptography,” Genevian voters who take part in the upcoming national elections can rest assured that their votes will remain a secret. Reportedly, the “city-state will use quantum technology to encrypt election results as they are sent to the capital on October 21st.” A computer, provided by id Quantique, will be set up in Geneva to “fire photons down a fiber-optic link to a receiver 62-miles away,” which should be sufficient to keep any potential eavesdroppers at bay. ‘Course, where there’s a will, there’s typically a way.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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