Technology and the Internet
John Diebold, an early proponent of computers who more than a half-century ago preached that automation -- a term he reinvented -- would revolutionize business and society, has died.
Dec. 30, 2005
Business
Diebold was on track to capitalize on electronic balloting. But March primary woes and civil, criminal probes have put its prospects at risk.
May 16, 2004
Politics
Diebold OKs settlement of $2.6 million for California and Alameda County. A suit accused the Texas company of misleading officials.
Nov. 11, 2004
United Technologies’ unsolicited bid follows a refusal to enter talks.
March 3, 2008
Diebold Inc., a manufacturer of ATMs, bank security systems and voting machines, has agreed to pay a $48-million penalty to settle charges it bribed officials at government-owned banks in China, Russia and Indonesia in order to win their business.
Oct. 22, 2013
A word processor accused of stealing damaging documents about electronic voting machine manufacturer Diebold Election Systems was arraigned Tuesday on three felony counts.
Feb. 22, 2006
Opinion
Stealing Oscar
Feb. 13, 2012
Activists allege the maker sold equipment that was vulnerable to ballot tampering.
Sept. 8, 2004
IBM, Diebold to Combine ATM Operations: IBM and Diebold Inc. said they will combine their automated teller machine operations and market the products worldwide under a joint venture.
July 14, 1990
Archives
Conventional wisdom has it that great discoveries are almost always made by individuals, working alone, struggling against the Establishment and its twin forces of caution and blindness.
April 10, 1990