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Monday, August 13, 2007

 

Open source software 
reveals May 14 cheating

By Ike Suarez, Tech Times Contributor

Halalan Marangal (Halal), a citizens poll watch body chaired by ex-Senator Wigberto Tańada has alleged that election results last May 14 from Maguindanao were fraudulent, based on  statistical and circumstancial evidence, but yet to be accepted by the Comelec’s National Board of Canvassers as part of the official results.

Halal based its allegation via computer analysis of the May 14 election results, according to the citizens’ poll watch body convener and IT specialist Roberto Verzola, who spoke in an exclusive interview for Tech Times. Halal’s allegation is contained in “Halal Citizen’s Audit of the 2007 National Elections: Report No. 4,” a copy of which was obtained by this reporter.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

E-Games wins

The 2nd Internet Café Congress was held at the Megatrade Hall 2 at SM Megamall last Saturday. At least 75 companies in the computer .....

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The mobile phone industry recently celebrated the 15th birthday of the Short Message Service Center (SMSC), the principal application behind text messaging first brought to market by Acision (originally LogicaCMG) in 1992. 

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HP Philippines has unveiled its new Imprint case design technology used in its latest and innovative notebook PCs for consumers at a media event in Makati.

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HARDWARE CORNER

The Ultra X3 600W PSU incorporates the latest technology from Ultra Products and their award-winning X3 line of power supplies celebrating features  that include: Energy Efficient Platform .....

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DIGITAL LIFESTYLE

Asus P526
Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1A  

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TECH STUFF

ViewSonic, the No.1 display brand in the U.S., has expanded its product line anew with the introduction of an ultra-fast 19-inch display model that runs on the latest dynamic contrast ratio (DCR) .....

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