| ITworld Tonight | | | The consumer technology market abounds with gadgets. Many are cool, but they won't help you get work done. However, these seven devices will. | | | Issue highlights 1. INSIDER IT Resume Makeover: Position your accomplishments for maximum impact 2. Google Nexus 9 review: A powerful tablet made for everyone 3. HTC beats Black Friday rush, slashes Nexus 9 tablet price in half 4. Windows XP's user share plunge not real, just a data adjustment 5. Facebook reports a 24 percent rise in government requests for user data 6. Hands-on with Dell's Venue 11 Pro 7000 Windows tablet 7. Antique Apple-1 sold out of Jobs' garage goes on sale next month 8. Hilton and Starwood hotel guests can soon unlock rooms with smartphones 9. WIN THIS BOOK: Responsive Mobile Design: Designing for Every Device | | This IT and operations executive had a detailed and well-organized resume, but his job search was stalling. With the help of our resume expert, he learned how to better position himself for the job he desires. READ MORE | | The Nexus 9 may be geared towards developers, but its big screen, powerful 64-bit processor, and stereo sound are a joy for anyone willing to drop $400. READ MORE | | HTC had the Android faithful in a frenzy at noon EST on Tuesday after it put the new Nexus 9 tablet on sale for half price. READ MORE | | The Internet metrics company that claimed Windows XP's user share plummeted by a record amount last month said Tuesday that it had struck several Chinese websites from its tallies, causing the dramatic decline. READ MORE | | Facebook received nearly 35,000 requests for user data from governments around the world during the first half of 2014, up 24 percent from roughly 28,000 requests made during 2013's second half. READ MORE | | Dell launched a revamped version of its 11-inch Windows 8 tablet Wednesday: The Venue 11 Pro 7000 series, powered by Intel's new Core M processor (formerly codenamed Broadwell). READ MORE | | A 38-year-old Apple-1 that was sold directly to a buyer out of Steve Jobs' garage -- rather than through the iconic Byte Shop -- will hit the auction block next month. READ MORE | | Guests need only swipe their phones across a keyless pad on the door. READ MORE | | Learn how to create Web designs that work on any device. READ MORE | | | | | | |
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