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Find online info on where to vote

The New York Times has created a helpful online guide to find your polling place and much more.

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Georgia early voting update

One official disputes news reports that alleged lines of voters, hours-long delays and computer system crashes when early voters went to the polls last week.

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Election 2008: Live blog

As the election continues throughout today, follow along here on Computerworld's live blog to find out the latest news on e-voting problems, anecdotes and more as the nation selects its next president.
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Report: Flipped votes in Texas early e-voting

A Texas non-profit watchdog group alleges that some voters are saying that their votes are being "flipped" from Obama to McCain, but a county election official said it's due to errant voter input on the machines.

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Updated: Watch this controversial W.V. e-voting video

An election clerk's demonstration of the technology isn't too convincing as the machine miscasts several votes, despite being recalibrated for "accuracy."

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U.K. government: no imminent plans to move to e-voting

As American voters prepare to head to the polls for the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 4, officials in the United Kingdom say no such option will be coming to that nation at least through 2009.

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West Virginia reassures voters about e-voting machines

Secretary of State says the machines are fine, even after several residents reported e-voting problems when early voting began last week.

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Michigan newspaper guides readers to presidential campaign offices

The Lansing State Journal creates a Web tool on its home page to help readers find campaign headquarters for presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain so they can volunteer or get more information.

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Sharing a Mini Cooper convertible at LinuxWorld or Cool IT Tricks you can do with RFID tags

Computerworld takes a behind-the-wheel ride in a City CarShare car in San Francisco and gets an up-close look at how RFID tags could change the face of car rentals.

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Linux Install 101, or How I Helped Build Refurbished Linux PCs for Disadvantaged Schoolchildren at LinuxWorld 2008

For the first time ever at LinuxWorld, a group of volunteers gathered en masse to help the ongoing Alameda County Computer Resource Center refurbish donated old PCs and turn them into working, Linux-based, functional machines. This is their story.

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Need to discover some open source enterprise apps for your business? You should have been at LinuxWorld

Lucky for you, though, Computerworld was there, and I gathered this collection of products and services for you to make your search a bit easier.

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Forget shoe phones -- how about a shoe PC?

Creative minds have built working computers inside a wide range of unusual, reduced-size housings for years. Have you ever had a hankering to try building a mini-PC for yourself but didn't know where to begin? Try this book out for some ideas and techniques...

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openSUSE's Summer of Google

10 openSUSE open source development projects will be included in Google Inc.'s annual summer software development program for college students.

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Red Hat unveils Fedora 9

Has it only been 6 months since Fedora 8's debut? This new version promises a host of cool new features, including much easier deployment on USB thumb drives.

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Welcome to "TWeiss Weekly" at Computerworld.com

For all kinds of news that doesn't fit elsewhere at Computerworld.com, be sure to check here at least TWeiss Weekly...

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