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After staging a controversial Mac-hacking contest last year, CanSecWest may expanding its horizons and add Linux and Vista contests as well
Prices for many of the Postini service packages have been cut in an effort to bring more customers aboard, particularly SMBs
The Verified Voting Foundation and Common Cause say that voting machines can pose problems when left unattended or if they don't have paper backups
Dell has accused the typosquatter defendants in its lawsuit of typosquatting and domain tasting and is claiming their profits as well as $100,000 per infringing domain used
To help voters weigh in on Super Tuesday, here's the rundown on where presidential candidates stand on tech-related issues
Las Vegas company must pay nearly $2.6 million for allegedly making false advertising claims and sending unsolicited e-mail messages
First-ever Democratic Global Presidential Primary initiative aims to increase voting options for Democrats living overseas
StopBadware.org blasts RealNetworks for installing adware and other software without properly notifying its users
MySpace makes available the necessary tools for developers to build apps for its social-networking site, but won't begin letting members install those apps until early March
Implementing DLP technology often involves participation from all elements of a company, not just the IT desk, and thus can be thwarted by office politics