Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Why I continue to jailbreak

Python gets a big data boost from DARPA

Steve Ballmer is wrong about Office for iOS: Here's why

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February 05, 2013
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Why I continue to jailbreak

I'm not a rebel or a hipster or trying to stick it to The Man. The truth is, I jailbreak to gain features that make my iPhone and iPad more useful.

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Issue highlights

1. Python gets a big data boost from DARPA

2. Steve Ballmer is wrong about Office for iOS: Here's why

3. Check this out: Bionic man made from artificial body parts

4. New Linux distro will target disabled users

5. Obama's online privacy effort: Apparently we can wait

6. Do touch screens belong on PCs? A debate

7. Tech accounts for up to 14% of January hiring

8. Microsoft may be seeking protection from Linux with Dell loan

9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'Ubuntu Unleashed 2013 Edition'

Python gets a big data boost from DARPA

Continuum Analytics will extend the widely used NumPy library for distributed systems. READ MORE

Steve Ballmer is wrong about Office for iOS: Here's why

Contrary to the Microsoft CEO's assertion that Office for iOS isn't needed, it would be a huge win for the company. READ MORE

Check this out: Bionic man made from artificial body parts

Robotic display featured in London's Science Museum; doesn't cost $6 million. READ MORE

New Linux distro will target disabled users

Need accesibility for your users? This could be the distro you've been waiting for. READ MORE

Obama's online privacy effort: Apparently we can wait

Not much positive has happened in the United States on the online privacy front, but there is a lot going on in Europe. READ MORE

Do touch screens belong on PCs? A debate

Our editors argue about efficiency, ease of use, gunky screens and 'gorilla arm'. READ MORE

Tech accounts for up to 14% of January hiring

Tech employment posted a large increase last month, despite a generally soft employment gain overall, according to two separate reports. READ MORE

Microsoft may be seeking protection from Linux with Dell loan

Microsoft also may be trying to influence more hardware designs in the post-PC world with a $2 billion loan to Dell. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'Ubuntu Unleashed 2013 Edition'

ITworld is giving away 5 copies of "Ubuntu Unleashed 2013 Edition" to some lucky readers. Enter now for your chance to win! READ MORE

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