| ITworld Tonight | | | Computerworld's survey of more than 4,000 tech professionals shows optimism is running high -- but not everyone is riding the wave. Here's a rundown of how workers are doing. | | | Issue highlights 1. Fact or fiction: Eight Mac energy-saving techniques tested 2. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'The Java Tutorial' 3. Grab a year of unlimited backup from CrashPlan for free (and save $60 to $100) 4. How a CIO can save an incompetent CEO 5. Tiny microbatteries could power devices for days, recharge in seconds 6. BYOD lawsuits loom as work gets personal 7. Star Wars (Episode IV) in 60 seconds 8. Is Google about to unleash a new Android gaming infrastructure? | | What if the daily computing practices you follow to save energy end up wasting it instead? What if your assumptions about Mac power usage are wrong? To investigate this possibility, we compiled a list of eight widely held opinions about energy conservation, grabbed our trusty power meters, and started logging power usage. READ MORE | | We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter now for your chance to win! READ MORE | | CrashPlan is one of the best services for unlimited online backup, which makes this freebie hard to pass up. READ MORE | | When a bad CEO goes down, the CIO often goes down with him. Here's how to save yourself, your company, and your CEO. READ MORE | | Researchers develop a microbattery that could be 2000 times more powerful--and may recharge 1000 times faster--than regular batteries. READ MORE | | Your company better make sure it has an explicit terms-of-use BYOD agreement. Here are ways companies can protect themselves. READ MORE | | Got no time to watch Star Wars? Catch up with this cute 1-minute animation. READ MORE | | Also, Ouya units are shipping...slowly, and the MOGA Pro Controller for Android is now available. READ MORE | | | | | | |
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