Tuesday, October 8, 2013

10 hot JavaScript framework projects. Plus: Nvidia cripples its Linux driver

As the digital revolution kills jobs, social unrest will rise

Why did Nvidia cripple its Linux driver?

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October 08, 2013
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The 10 hottest JavaScript framework projects

Community strength is a huge factor is determining which JavaScript framework to adopt. Here's a close look at the activity swirling around AngularJS, Backbone.JS, Ember.js, and more

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Issue highlights

1. As the digital revolution kills jobs, social unrest will rise

2. Why did Nvidia cripple its Linux driver?

3. The toll of enterprise cybercrime: $11.8 million per year ; 122 attacks per week

4. Are CIOs destined to work for the CMO?

5. How many iWatches will Apple sell in the first year?

6. IT shops share OpenFlow, SDN best practices

7. Got an offer letter? Read it carefully

8. New chip said to boost thumb drive performance up to 50%

9. 15 must-have iOS apps you can't get on any other platform

As the digital revolution kills jobs, social unrest will rise

Gartner is forecasting some major changes in technology, especially in areas like 3D printing, machine learning and voice recognition. They are all powerful trends that will reduce the need for workers, and, as a consequence, bring social unrest, the analyst firm said. READ MORE

Why did Nvidia cripple its Linux driver?

In today's open source roundup: Nvidia has shockingly crippled its Linux driver to protect Windows. Plus: Richard Stallman loathes Apple. And Microsoft begs HTC to offer Windows on their Android phones. READ MORE

The toll of enterprise cybercrime: $11.8 million per year ; 122 attacks per week

A survey of 60 companies in the U.S. about the impact of cybercrime indicates that the annualized cost of dealing with cyberattacks of all kinds is now $11.6 million per year on average, up from $8.9 million last year. READ MORE

Are CIOs destined to work for the CMO?

As marketing departments becoming more reliant on technology, a strong relationship with the CMO will be necessary for the survival of CIOs. In fact, don't be surprised to see CEOs siding with marketing when there's a conflict. READ MORE

How many iWatches will Apple sell in the first year?

In today's Apple news roundup: An analyst thinks Apple will sell up to ten million iWatches the first year, but I'm not so sure. Plus: A massive iPad upgrade cycle may be coming. And will a 64-bit iPad put a huge crimp in sales of PCs? READ MORE

IT shops share OpenFlow, SDN best practices

Two users are putting OpenFlow and software-defined networks through their paces in projects of varied urgency. READ MORE

Got an offer letter? Read it carefully

Why new hires have to pay attention to offer letter details. READ MORE

New chip said to boost thumb drive performance up to 50%

Silicon Motion says new crystal IC should drop USB flash temps by 30%. READ MORE

15 must-have iOS apps you can't get on any other platform

Check out these top-quality iOS exclusives. READ MORE

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