04 September 2009
Buh Bye
Diebold has just sold its voting machine unit for a $55 million loss.
It appears that they think that the touch screen voting machines are bad for the corporate bottom line.
Imagine that.
When you release a buggy and insecure voting system, people begin to wonder about the security of your ATM machines.....Hoocoodanode?
It appears that they think that the touch screen voting machines are bad for the corporate bottom line.
Imagine that.
When you release a buggy and insecure voting system, people begin to wonder about the security of your ATM machines.....Hoocoodanode?
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