Issue highlights 1. First look: Samsung's new Galaxy gadgets 2. IT job search tips for Baby Boomers 3. Free Game Friday: Feed your free time with these food games 4. The Gear is a foul ball in the early innings of smartwatches 5. Botnet likely caused spike in number of Tor clients 6. When friendly 'from' names become enemies 7. Microsoft to patch dangerous Outlook hack-by-preview bug next week 8. NASA's NuSTAR telescope detects images of 10 'supermassive' black holes 9. Microsoft needs a CEO; people love candy. You do the math [CARTOON] |
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| Our look at lineup of Samsung hardware including the industry's first smartwatch. READ MORE |
| You have 25 years of experience as an IT professional, you made it through the dot com boom and the housing bubble. So why is it you can't seem to find a new position in your chosen technology field? READ MORE |
| Is your stomach growling? Maybe it's just about lunch time? Well, hold yourself over with a couple food-related games that won't put a dent in your wallet--unlike that overpriced sandwich from the hoity-toity deli down the street. READ MORE |
| Smartwatches definitely are not for everyone, but we've barely seen what they can do yet. READ MORE |
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| The spike in the number of clients using the Tor anonymity network was likely caused by a botnet, according to Tor and third-party security researchers. READ MORE |
| Forget email spoofing. Social engineers have a new trick. READ MORE |
| Microsoft said it will ship 14 security updates next week to patch critical vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows, Office and SharePoint, its enterprise collaboration platform. READ MORE |
| NASA's black-hole-hunting spacecraft NuSTAR hit its first major milestone, detecting 10 "supermassive" black holes. READ MORE |
| Bill Gates has an answer for Android KitKat. READ MORE |
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