Possible ‘glitch’ summons woman for jury duty 9 times in 12 years

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Possible ‘glitch’ summons woman for jury duty 9 times in 12 years
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Possible ‘glitch’ summons woman for jury duty 9 times in 12 years

A woman from Ohio tells a Cleveland TV station that she has been summoned for jury nine times in the past 12 years. Read More

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Duct tape, modeling clay and a handgun are not standard computer parts

The TSA may not be the most popular federal agency, but it does put out a blog post every week that is highly entertaining for the look it offers into the scary panoply of weaponry that passengers try to get on planes. Read More

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Need for ‘smart’ regulation of IoT security is as obvious as is it unlikely

Security expert Bruce Schneier says government regulation of the internet of things is inevitable: Our choice is between smarter government involvement and stupider government involvement.” Read More

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$13 million: That’s an early termination fee

Let’s call it a tiny little consolation prize for anyone who’s ever had to pay a carrier early-termination fee: U.S. Cellular had to pony up $13 million last quarter to buy its way out of a stadium naming rights agreement with the Chicago White Sox. Read More

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