Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Apple, Google and others to face former employees' antitrust suit

  Florida university plan to 'decimate' computer science draws protest | Paul Glen: Fixing the technology isn't always enough
 
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Apple, Google and others to face former employees' antitrust suit
A federal court in California has ordered seven technology companies including Apple, Intel, Adobe and Google to face a private antitrust suit from five former employees, who alleged that the companies conspired to eliminate competition between them for skilled labor to suppress compensation and mobility of employees. Read More


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Florida university plan to 'decimate' computer science draws protest
The University of Florida in Gainesville is on the verge of dismantling its computer science department through budget cuts and restructuring, a move that has shocked students. Read More

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Paul Glen: Fixing the technology isn't always enough
Users want us to acknowledge the emotions that accompany their technology problems. Relax, though; you don't have to be Dr. Phil to do that. Insider (registration required) Read More

MIT and others launch a tech education revolution
MIT and several other schools -- along with start-up Udacity -- have joined the open-education movement, which makes it easier for college students to access tech-related courses online. And it could revolutionize higher education. Read More


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Prescription for Empowerment
As healthcare payers continue to deal with the growth of big data, recent IDG research shows that they embrace and empower ad hoc analytic environments. Compliance continues to surface as a critical business driver for investments in data analytics, along with improved efficiency, reduced risk, reduced cost and improved security. Read now.

CS enrollments on the rise, up 10% in 2011-12
Interest in computer science continues to grow among undergraduate students, who pushed enrollments up nearly 10% in the 2011-2012 academic year, marking the fourth straight year of increases. Read More

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The Grill: Wayne Shurts
Wayne Shurts, executive vice president and CIO at SuperValu, talks about how he's working to help the IT department at the grocery retailer better support the company's overall business. Insider (registration required) Read More

Shark Tank: Power sharing
The boss needs a power supply for his PC's speakers. Unfortunately, there aren't any to spare... Read More

 
 
 

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