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So it turns out that hacking a Diebold touchscreen voting machine is just slightly harder than opening a box of Cracker Jack and stealing the prize inside. All you need is a PC Card, a little know-how, and a few minutes alone with the machine to change how it counts votes. A Diebold spokesbot said such a hack would require election officials to be "evil and nefarious" -- and, of course, such people simply don't exist. So everything's hunky-dory. Isn't it great to live in country where anyone can grow up to fix an election?
How suite it ain't: NetSuite planned to host an SAP-bashing cocktail reception across the street from the German software giant's SAPPHIRE show in …