California has decided against using electronic voting for local elections because of ongoing concerns over security and privacy. However, the California Internet Voting Task Force has not permanently abandoned the concept of e-voting.
It is the result of a deliberate decision by the organisation that runs the California electricity grid. It's called a rolling blackout, and the residents and businesses of California are getting increasingly used to the power going out with little...
A legislative committee in the state of California has accused Oracle of keeping state purchasing officials in the dark over a contract worth a potential $95m. Following a report from the state's auditor last month, the committee, which convened...
California prison inmates can receive letters containing material that's been printed from the internet, a federal judge has ruled. Siding with prisoners, US District Judge Claudia Wilken issued a ruling this week banning the California Department...
California is trying to make Microsoft pay - again. The lawsuit follows successful class actions against Microsoft in several states, including a $1.1bn award to California consumers. The same law firm that argued that civil action is representing...
A data breach at a retailer with UK online operations has highlighted the stark difference between the legal landscape here and in California - and how British consumers, retailers and financial services companies might be losing out.