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Western Digital settles capacity dispute
Jun 27 2006 6:49PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Western Digital Corp. is offering free software to about 1 million consumers to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging that its computer hard drives stored less material than promised _ a discrepancy stemming from high-tech's different standards for sizing up digital data.
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Intel sells handheld chip unit to Marvell
Jun 27 2006 5:55PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Intel Corp. said Tuesday it will sell its division that makes processors for handheld gadgets to Marvell Technology Group Ltd. for $600 million in cash, as the world's biggest semiconductor maker focuses on its main business of supplying chips for PCs and computer servers.
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Report: Many e-voting systems flawed
Jun 27 2006 5:01PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The most widely used electronic-voting systems all have flaws that can be addressed relatively easily, but few states and counties have actually implemented recommended security measures, researchers concluded Tuesday.
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Report: Many e-voting systems flawed
Jun 27 2006 5:01PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The most widely used electronic-voting systems all have flaws that can be addressed relatively easily, but few states and counties have actually implemented recommended security measures, researchers concluded Tuesday.
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Experts to form ID theft research center
Jun 27 2006 4:02PM (CT)
UTICA, N.Y. (AP) - An alliance of businesses, colleges and federal crime fighters will combine their expertise at a new research center that will study the problems of identity theft and fraud.
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Silicon Valley to market electric cars
Jun 27 2006 12:03PM (CT)
SAN CARLOS, Calif. (AP) - Like many Silicon Valley engineers, Martin Eberhard loves cars, especially fast ones. But the self-described "closet gearhead" didn't feel comfortable buying a hot rod that guzzled gas from the Middle East or some other troubled region.
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