Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Need $30,000? Try referring a developer to HubSpot

15 killer apps for Google Chrome

Finally! I go hands on with the Ouya Android game console

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May 28, 2013
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Need $30,000? Try referring a developer to HubSpot

One company has (way) upped the ante in the search for good software engineers.

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Issue highlights

1. 15 killer apps for Google Chrome

2. Finally! I go hands on with the Ouya Android game console

3. Programmer picks: 7 must-try mobile dev tools

4. U.S. weapons system designs were reportedly viewed by Chinese hackers

5. PayPal denies teenager reward for finding website bug

6. Bringing Unix commands to a Windows world

7. U.S. losing a Sputnik moment

8. Sold! Antique Apple-1 brings a record $671K

9. What I learned using only Google products

10. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby'

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15 killer apps for Google Chrome

These browser-based apps can compete with their desktop counterparts. READ MORE

Finally! I go hands on with the Ouya Android game console

The Android-based Ouya gaming console started shipping to Kickstarter backers on March 28th of this year. It took nearly two months before mine arrived, but it's finally here. Was it worth the wait? READ MORE

Programmer picks: 7 must-try mobile dev tools

Prototyping, proof-of-concept, and cross-platform tools are generating buzz among mobile developers. READ MORE

U.S. weapons system designs were reportedly viewed by Chinese hackers

The designs for over two dozen advanced U.S. weapon systems, including missile defenses, combat aircraft and ships, were reportedly accessed by Chinese hackers. READ MORE

PayPal denies teenager reward for finding website bug

A 17-year-old German student contends PayPal has denied him a reward for finding a vulnerability in its website. READ MORE

Webcast: Dell VMware

Virtualization Boosts SMBs

For SMBs, the most important driver of virtualization is better disaster prevention and recovery. But in this KnowledgeVault from Dell and VMware, we'll learn how IT leaders are aiming higher much higher with their virtualization initiatives with things like application virtualization, while optimizing their disaster recovery efforts. Learn More Now!

Bringing Unix commands to a Windows world

You can make your life a little easier and more productive by adding some Unix power to your Windows system. READ MORE

U.S. losing a Sputnik moment

U.S. supercomputing lead is in danger due to declining budgets, Congress is warned. READ MORE

Sold! Antique Apple-1 brings a record $671K

One of only a handful of 37-year-old, still-working Apple-1 computers sold for a record three-quarters of a million dollars Saturday at an auction in Germany. READ MORE

What I learned using only Google products

Columnist Mike Elgan spent three weeks using only Google products -- the Chromebook Pixel laptop, the Nexus 10 tablet and the Nexus 4 smartphone. Here's what he discovered. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby'

We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter now for your chance to win! READ MORE

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