IBM and the US government are back in business after the lifting of a temporary suspension order which had banned IBM from being a part of new government contracts.
IBM has been indefinitely barred from entering into new contracts with the US federal government.
In a setback for privacy and civil liberties groups, the US Senate on Tuesday voted to protect telephone and Internet companies from lawsuits alleging illegal cooperation with US government spy agencies.
The US Senate last Monday kicked off what promises to be an all-encompassing debate this week that will decide how high taxes will be on Americans' Internet connections.
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