Tuesday, September 3, 2013

5 reasons you need a smartwatch. Plus: Why we care about Android KitKat

10 hard-earned lessons of a lifetime in IT

How to hack your coding interview

ITworld Tonight
September 03, 2013
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Five reasons you need a smartwatch like the Samsung Galaxy Gear

Smartwatches can be surprising productivity boosters. Here are five reasons you need one.

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Issue highlights

1. 10 hard-earned lessons of a lifetime in IT

2. How to hack your coding interview

3. Why we care about Android KitKat: bike sheds

4. Can Google Dart solve JavaScript's speed and scale problems?

5. Apple pledges to 'brighten everyone's day' on Sept. 10

6. Hiring managers urge: Use LinkedIn

7. Is Elementary OS too much like Apple's OS X operating system?

8. How to work with colleagues you dislike

9. Batman TV show intro re-imagined by YouTubers

10 hard-earned lessons of a lifetime in IT

Hotshot young techies take heed: Here are 10 things I wish I knew before starting my career in IT READ MORE

How to hack your coding interview

Use this preparation strategy to ace your onsite interview. READ MORE

Why we care about Android KitKat: bike sheds

A moment should be taken for this perfect example of Parkinson's Law. READ MORE

Can Google Dart solve JavaScript's speed and scale problems?

Large JavaScript Web apps can be hard to develop and slow to run. Google's Dart language may offer a solution to address both of those issues. READ MORE

Apple pledges to 'brighten everyone's day' on Sept. 10

Apple will likely announce a new iPhone, and perhaps other new products, on Sept. 10, as fans of the company hunger for dazzling displays of innovation. READ MORE

Hiring managers urge: Use LinkedIn

Why hiring managers encourage you to use LinkedIn and other facts they want you to know about the application process. READ MORE

Is Elementary OS too much like Apple's OS X operating system?

In today's open source roundup: Is Elementary OS too much like Apple's OS X? Plus: Linux 3.11 released, and Windows 10 may drive more Windows users to Linux. READ MORE

How to work with colleagues you dislike

Inside three questions that may change the way you feel about your less-than-favorite co-workers. READ MORE

Batman TV show intro re-imagined by YouTubers

Watch these cool interpretations of the classic Batman TV show opening. READ MORE

SPECIAL REPORT:

Tools and strategies to keep the BYOD chaos under control
One key to a successful BYOD program is mobile device management (MDM), where carefully chosen tools and policies let companies maintain control. However, there s a lot of movement in the market and a number of MDM approaches to consider which makes your job more challenging. To get you started, we assembled advice from IT leaders who have successfully deployed an MDM solution.

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