| ITworld Tonight | | | Wearable devices are finding a fit in enterprise applications. Here are some notable examples. | | | Issue highlights 1. Got an iPhone 6? Do these 10 things first 2. Using social media in your IT job search: The dos and don'ts 3. The ROI of online training: Upgrade your skills, earn higher pay 4. GE to use crowdsourcing and 3D printers to build next-gen appliances 5. How the new iPhones could help scientists predict the weather 6. Shanghai authorities ban government officials' use of iPhone 7. How to double your free OneDrive storage to 30GB 8. Ray Ozzie's Talko app stores calls in cloud, lets you search them 9. GIVEAWAY: Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript in 24 Hours (Learning Lab) | | It's here! Your iPhone is here! Did you hug the UPS man? Thing Zero to do as you rip it out of the box is to not drop it, whatever you do. With that accomplished, here are the 10 things you should do. READ MORE | | Lots of IT professionals participate on discussion forums that pertain to specific slices of the technology field, from Hadoop to Android development. What they might not realize is that while there, they are also elevating their presence in the recruiting community. READ MORE | | Readers share their best tips on how to maximize training dollars and get the most out self-directed learning. READ MORE | | Appliance concepts will be crowdsourced for testing and design feedback. READ MORE | | Scientists hope to crowdsource barometric data so that they can do a better job at predicting the weather. READ MORE | | Authorities in Shanghai have banned the use of all foreign smartphones, including Apple's popular iPhone, by government officials, according to a report from the People's Republic of China. READ MORE | | Microsoft's playing off iOS 8 upgrade woes by offering to double your free OneDrive storage space -- but only if you act fast. READ MORE | | So far it's just for iPhone, but the goal is support for corporate work groups. READ MORE | | Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE | | | | | | |
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