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Charting H-1B users, as attention shifts to L-1

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Charting H-1B users, as attention shifts to L-1
Offshore outsourcing firms rely heavily on H-1B visas, and the chart here provides comprehensive data on the top H-1B users from 2009-2011 -- though it doesn't tell the whole story. Read More


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Printer ink: Tired of feeding the cash cow?
Today a feature-rich inkjet printer can be had for a price that seems astonishingly low -- until the ink runs out. Read More

India's IT firms hire U.S. workers as they fight for visas
India's IT companies have been lobbying U.S. officials to improve access to work visas by touting the fact that they are hiring more U.S. workers. Read More

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen victim of ID theft
An AWOL U.S. Army soldier based in Pittsburgh is accused of stealing Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's identity and using it attempt to steal money from Allen's Citibank account. Read More

Enterprise social tools need to be highly mobile
Executives at AstraZeneca, a global pharmaceutical company, know that it's not enough to provide social collaboration tools for their employees. Those tools need to be highly mobile. Read More

Latest healthcare 'meaningful use' rules require patient involvement
The next round of 'meaningful use' healthcare rules require that patients begin using e-health records before hospitals and doctors' offices can qualify for reimbursements. Read More

Apple to offer refund over Australian 4G iPad claims
Apple will offer refunds to people who bought its latest iPad following a claim by Australia's competition regulator that it ran misleading advertisements over the device's 4G connectivity, according to reports. Read More

From CIO.com: DoD Networks Completely Compromised, Experts Say
A group of U.S. federal cybersecurity experts recently blasted the Defense Department's network security efforts and called for a completely new and different model for DoD cybersecurity in the future. Read More


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Amazon Kindle Touch 3G set to ship in over 175 countries
Amazon Kindle Touch 3G e-reader will start shipping across the globe with free 3G wireless access on April 27, Amazon said on Tuesday. Read More

Avira unveils Mac antivirus software
German security company Avira has released free antivirus software for Apple Macs, joining a host of security software providers offering protection for OS X. Read More

Google works on advanced Web engineering
Google is working on a number of advanced programming technologies to ease complex Web application development, a Google engineer revealed at a conference for software developers. Read More

Android apps can run on Windows PCs with Bluestacks emulator
Software company Bluestacks is trying to close the gap between Microsoft's Windows and Google's Android OS with its App Player application, which was released in beta on Tuesday. Read More

IT supply chain security is weak at major U.S. agencies, says GAO
U.S. lawmakers called on three large U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Energy, to start monitoring their IT purchases for possible malware, counterfeits or other security flaws, after a watchdog agency pointed out potential vulnerabilities in their IT supply-chain procedures. Read More

Matt Hamblen: Adjusting to iPad instead of laptop
This could work: an iPad with a Bluetooth, instead of a heavier laptop Read More

IT Blogwatch: Google Drive: Gdrive storage tool in April -- Dropbox killer?
Google Drive, or Gdrive, is said to be launching in early April. Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) storage-and-sync utility will go head-to-head with Dropbox, box.com, SkyDrive, and who knows how many other similar services. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if it's too little, too late. Read More

 
 
 

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