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Computerworld Government Policy News

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The Grill: The FEC's 'nerdy data guy' tells all

The Grill: The Federal Election Commission's James Allen talks about maintaining security, the flow of campaign finance information and the public trust.
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Can supercomputers help save the economy?

High-performance computing systems are still out of the reach of many companies, prompting efforts to broaden corporate access to supercomputing technology.
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Spam is silenced, but where are the feds?

On Oct. 14, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, with help from the FBI and New Zealand police, announced that it had shut down a vast international spam network known as HerbalKing.
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Apple sued for patent infringement over iPhone

A company called EMG Technologies said it has filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc., claiming that Apple infringes an EMG patent in the way that the iPhone navigates the Internet.
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U.S. agency sees robots replacing humans in service jobs by 2025

The federal government's National Intelligence Council says in a new report that robots could be advanced enough by 2025 to 'disrupt unskilled labor markets.'
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Update: FTC asks Supreme Court to review Rambus antitrust case

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission asks the Supreme Court to intervene in its antitrust case against Rambus.
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