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Your next job: Mobile app developer?
Mobile apps are in high demand, and developers are in short supply. With a few key tweaks to your skill set, you could be working in the hottest tech market going. Read More


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iCloud: What's in, what's out for MobileMe users
Apple said it would pull MobileMe's plug in 2012, months after it is replaced by iCloud. We answer some questions about what parts would shift to iCloud and what would be ditched. Read More

Anonymous claims LulzSec members, steps up attacks
The decision by computer hacking group LulzSec on Saturday to fold operations may be helping another online group, Anonymous, which stepped up attacks over the weekend. Read More

Elgan: The rise and rise (and rise) of Apple's iOS
Apple's iPhone and iPad are taking over mobile, just as mobile is taking over everything. What does it all mean? Read More

FTC probe could be hard, costly battle for Google
Google acknowledged that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into its business practices. Analysts say the potentially long and costly battle could benefit Microsoft. Read More

From CIO.com: 7 Best Cities to Find IT Jobs in 201
CIO.com and IT staffing firm Modis show you which urban IT job markets are hot, the industries in those cities that are hiring, and the IT skills those companies are seeking. Read More

LulzSec calls it quits after 50 days of 'mayhem'
The computer hacking group LulzSec said Saturday it had ended its campaign of cyberassaults on government and corporate websites and that it was time for it to "sail into the distance." Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's mobile future is completely cable-free
The future Apple world will be almost completely cable-free -- not just because of iCloud and Wi-Fi Sync in iOS 5, but also because the company is developing a transparent system that means you won't even need cables to recharge your iPhone, iPad, mouse or other device. Read More


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Say good-bye to the slow rollout of applications and services, constrained resources, poor operation visibility and control, and unpredictable systems integration. See how you can begin implementing a private cloud with an open, standards-based data center network architecture that increases business value while reducing costs. Learn More

Visual tour: 10 hot Honeycomb apps for business
You have an Android Honeycomb tablet. Now it's time to put it to work. Check out these top apps for business. Read More

Citigroup hackers made $2.7 million
Citigroup suffered about $2.7 million in losses after hackers found a way to steal credit card numbers from its website and post fraudulent charges. Read More

Google shuts down health, energy services
Google said Friday that it plans to shut down two services that proved unpopular: Google Health and Google PowerMeter. Read More

Intel pushing subscription model for tablet app store
Intel hopes to make it easier for developers to make money by pushing a subscription model to sell applications through its tablet and netbook application store, a company executive said this week. Read More

HP reportedly to offer 7-in. tablet after TouchPad debut
HP reportedly plans to launch a 7-in. tablet in August, just a month after its 9.7-in. TouchPad arrives. Read More

Twitter may add more than timeline ads
Twitter is introducing ads into the live stream of messages, according to the Financial Times. The addition of "promoted tweets" -- a euphemism for advertising -- within the live Twitter stream is bound to frustrate many users, at the same time as it attracts businesses looking to reach some of the company's 300 million users. Read More

IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 release date & feature rumors
Apple is expected to begin production of its new smartphone in the "late third quarter." That would push the iPhone 5 release date into September at the earliest. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers read the rumor runes and fan the feature flames. Read More



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