Friday, December 19, 2014

The 10 biggest tech innovations of 2014

Your new iPhone 6 Plus needs these 8 free apps | Diversity among tech workers: How 11 well-known companies stack up

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The future is now: The 10 biggest tech innovations of 2014
A hoverboard. A virtual reality headset. A PC with a drawing board and 3D imaging capabilities. Believe it or not, all these things are real today. See them for yourself right here. Read More


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Raising the Technology IQ in Education
Smart printing solutions bridge the gap between printed & digital worlds in K-12 classrooms. Click to continue

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Disaster Recovery Interactive eGuide
In this eGuide, Computerworld along with sister publications InfoWorld and CIO look at recent disaster recovery trends and offer expert opinions and advice. Read on to learn how the right disaster recovery efforts can protect your organization's data. Learn More

Your new iPhone 6 Plus needs these 8 free apps
Landscape mode takes on a whole new meaning for apps and games on the iPhone 6 Plus. Read More

Diversity among tech workers: How 11 well-known companies stack up
In 2014, these companies opened up about the percentage of their technology workforce which are women or minorities. Read More

BOOK GIVEAWAY: Ubuntu Unleashed 2015 Edition: Covering 14.10 and 15.04, 10th Edition
We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter for your chance to win! Read More

Holiday survival guide: Dos and don'ts for your office party
Yes, they're slightly scary. Yes, you can do it wrong. But these guidelines will help you bring the cheer. Read More

Weird science: The 10 oddest tech stories of 2014
Online telepaths, culinary AI, criminal drones -- the tech world was full of offbeat surprises this year. Read More


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Why IT Struggles with Mobility
This paper chronicles the adventures and misadventures of the enterprise mobile app journey based on our observations working with industry leaders who have weathered three years of pain to arrive at the same conclusions. Learn More

16 of the hottest IT skills for 2015
2015 will bring new opportunities for professional growth and development, not to mention more money. But these specific skills will add the most value for your career advancement in the new year. Read More

A brief history of Linux malware
A look at some of the worms and viruses and Trojans that have plagued Linux throughout the years. Read More

Apple and Samsung already working on the A9 processor
For two companies that hate each other, they sure do work well together. Read More

9 data breaches that cost someone their job
Notable breach-related job losses in 2014. Read More

The 10 greatest and goofiest gadgets of 2014
We look back at the tech products that were released for sale to the general public in 2014, and picked out those that left an impression. Read More


DECEMBER GIVEAWAYS

We've got 5 copies of each of these books to give to some lucky ITworld readers. Enter now for your chance to win!

Advanced Android Application Development, 4th Edition
This guide provides in-depth explanations of code using key API features and includes downloadable sample apps for nearly every chapter. Together, they provide a solid foundation for any modern app project. Enter now!

Ubuntu Unleashed 2015 Edition: Covering 14.10 and 15.04, 10th Edition
Learn all you need to know about installation, configuration, productivity, multimedia, development, system administration, server operations, networking, virtualization, security, DevOps, and more — including intermediate-to-advanced techniques you won't find in any other book. Enter now!


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