Wednesday, January 7, 2015

ITworld Tonight 1/7/15

3 great CES Windows Ultrabooks You'll Crave.

WIN THIS BOOK: Learning Swift Programming.

ITworld Tonight
January 07, 2015

8 smart devices at risk

The explosion of "smart" devices is bringing unprecedented convenience to consumers. But, as is the case with anything connected to the Internet, it also brings risks. READ MORE

 

Issue highlights

1. 3 great CES Windows Ultrabooks You'll Crave

2. WIN THIS BOOK: Learning Swift Programming

3. Quiz: Name the Linux distro

4. Why you should start your job search now

5. 10 lessons U.S. tech managers can learn from their counterparts in China

6. Microsoft opens Office for Android tablet preview to all comers

7. Four text skills every Mac user should have in 2015

8. Democrats' bill would ban paid prioritization by ISPs

9. Sony and Chase: Don't blame the CISO

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3 great CES Windows Ultrabooks You'll Crave

Windows fans, take note: Three great Windows ultrabooks were just announced at CES. Which is best for you? I've got specs and details. READ MORE

WIN THIS BOOK: Learning Swift Programming

We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter for your chance to win! READ MORE

Quiz: Name the Linux distro

Take our quiz and test your knowledge of desktop Linux. READ MORE

Why you should start your job search now

Job Seeking in 2015? The time to get started is now as the first quarter hiring process is picking up. READ MORE

10 lessons U.S. tech managers can learn from their counterparts in China

China's tech star is rising rapidly. Global companies -- and their savvy IT leaders -- should keep a close eye on the country's technological transformation. READ MORE

Microsoft opens Office for Android tablet preview to all comers

Expands earlier invite-only sneak peek; Lollipop users now eligible. READ MORE

Four text skills every Mac user should have in 2015

Make it your goal to employ these text techniques in the coming year. You won't regret it. READ MORE

Democrats' bill would ban paid prioritization by ISPs

Democrats in the U.S. Congress have wasted no time in resurrecting a debate over net neutrality rules, with lawmakers introducing a bill that would ban paid traffic priority agreements between broadband providers and Web content producers. READ MORE

Sony and Chase: Don't blame the CISO

No chief information security officer has ability to stop all attacks all the time. READ MORE

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