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Image gallery: Steve Jobs through the years
Steve Jobs' signature moments over the past 30-plus years. Read More


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Elgan: How Apple will kill cable TV
Columnist Mike Elgan writes that Apple is going to do to your cable TV box what it did to the audio CD: Make it go away. Read More

Hackers acquire Google certificate, could hijack Gmail accounts
Hackers have obtained a digital certificate good for any Google website from a Dutch certificate provider, a security researcher said today. Read More

OCZ releases its first hybrid drive, a 1.1TB rocket
OCZ announced its first hybrid drive product based on the PCIe interface and that incorporates 100GB of flash cache with a 1TB hard drive. Read More

How Steve Jobs changed Apple...
With the reign of Steve Jobs as Apple's CEO officially over, Ryan Faas takes a look at his 14-year tenure and how he shaped the company and, by extension, our digital lives. Read More


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Age bias in IT: The reality behind the rumors
IT workers over 50, or even 40, are having a tougher time than their younger colleagues staying fully employed. Is it age bias or something more complex? Read More

The iPad takes on manufacturing
iPads and other tablets are making their way into the warehouse, bringing unprecedented mobility and real-time data visibility to industrial applications. Read More

IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 lost in bar -- or just a stunt?
Apple is said to have lost another iPhone field-test unit in a bar. And so the Web goes into "iPhone 5 release date" overdrive. This time, the portable prototype was left in a San Francisco watering-hole by an errant employee, who is presumably seeking a new position as we speak. However, there do seem to be some holes in the story. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers smell a rat. Read More

HP to make more TouchPads
Hewlett-Packard said it will manufacture more TouchPads in response to "stunning" demand following the company's decision to discontinue the tablets. Read More

Microsoft 'ribbonizes' Windows 8 file manager
Microsoft on Monday said it will "ribbonize" the file manager in next year's Windows 8, adding Explorer to the short list of integrated applications that already sport the interface in Windows 7. Read More

 
 
 

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