August 23rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
For years, Diebold has embarrassed itself by claiming that obvious faults were actually not faults at all, and during the past decade or so, it mastered the act of pointing the finger. Now that it has ironically renamed itself Premier Election Solutions, it’s finally coming clean. According to spokesman Chris Riggall, a “critical programming error that can cause votes to be dropped while being electronically transferred from memory cards to a central tallying point” has been part of the software for ten years. The flaw is on both optical scan and touchscreen machines, and while Mr. Riggall asserts that the logic error probably didn’t ruin any elections (speaking of logic error…), the outfit’s president has confessed to being “distressed” about the ordeal. More like “distressed” about the increasingly bleak future of his company.
[Via Techdirt]
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August 3rd, 2008 by
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Remember that Ohio-based firm that planned on converting 300 or so Saturn Skys into all-electric roadsters? Advanced Mechanical Products ring a bell? At any rate, said outfit has just hosted up a video of its fourth test drive of a prototype, which is shown sporting an “Electric” badge on the front fender and a whole mess of batteries and wires underneath the hood. Oh, and then there’s that unmistakable whizzing sound as it cruises on by. Check out the video after the jump.
[Via AutoblogGreen]
Continue reading AMP test drives all-electric Saturn Sky on video
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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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