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10 overhyped tech products that crashed and burned

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10 overhyped tech products that crashed and burned
The demos blew everyone away. Then reality hit. Read More


 
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10 highest paying IT careers for 2013
According to recent reports, IT job growth is up 43 percent since 2012. Find out what jobs are commanding the highest pay within the ever-competitive IT job market. Read More

Poor countries saving money by using Linux
Poorer nations are saving money and reaping benefits by using Linux. Read More

SURVEY: Share your opinions & enter to win $500
Got 10 minutes? Take this brief survey about your involvement with and interest in various technology categories and enter for a chance to win $500. Read More

10 things we love about Ubuntu 13/5 things we hate
If your employees only access applications via the browser, and your company doesn't use complex spreadsheet macros or document formats, then Ubuntu 13 might be worth considering. Read More


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Make your business smarter with cloud-based analytics
Learn how sales, finance, investment, risk, marketing, and procurement leaders are using SaaS-based business analytics to become more agile, serve the customer better, and deliver business results. Learn More.

Ad networks lay path to million-strong browser botnet
Research presented at the Black Hat Briefings in Las Vegas suggests that structural problems in the way the web works means we have surrendered our security, as well as our privacy. Read More

Is Google preparing to dump Android?
In today's open source roundup: Is Google getting ready to dump Android for Chrome OS? Plus: Tox promises secure and private messaging. And Duke Nukem 3D Megaton for Linux goes beta. Read More

Shadowrun Returns: A Kickstarter success story, for a change.
Peter Smith has been pretty down on Kickstarter as a funding source for games lately, but here's a project that turned out quite nicely. Read More

Big data, metadata, and traffic analysis: What the NSA is really doing
The NSA doesn't have to intercept and read all your messages to know what you're doing -- and neither do many Internet businesses. Read More

Left for dead, AMD plots its third act
AMD can't compete with Intel for raw performance, but it does have a trick up its sleeve. Read More

 

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Scrum Shortcuts without Cutting Corners
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