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What tech managers can do to hold on to their best talent

  Galaxy Nexus arrives at Sprint on Sunday for $200 | Intel ships new SSD 330 series, limits it to 180GB storage
 
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What tech managers can do to hold on to their best talent
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Galaxy Nexus arrives at Sprint on Sunday for $200
Sprint will begin selling Samsung's Galaxy Nexus on Sunday for $199.99 with a two-year contract, making it $100 cheaper than the Verizon Wireless version. Read More

Intel ships new SSD 330 series, limits it to 180GB storage
Intel's streak of solid-state drive announcements continued on Monday, when the company announced a new line of SSD 330 drives for mainstream computers but with maximum storage capacity of only 180GB. Read More

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As email phishing operations have grown more sophisticated and convincing, it's harder for even savvy corporate email users to determine whether an email is authentic or fake. Here, CIO.com presents an example of a particularly convincing phishing email. We asked, Daniel Peck, a research scientist with email security company Barracuda Networks, to offer tips on how to spot a scam. Read More

Two More Mac Trojans Discovered
Following the outbreak of the Flashback Mac Trojan, security researchers have spotted two more cases of Mac OS X malware. The good news is most users have little to worry about them. Read More

Dirty IT jobs: Grime and punishment
Flame wars, leakage, nasty Polish texting -- six more tales of dirty duty in IT Read More


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Google settles Gmail trademark dispute
Google has obtained control of the Gmail trademark in Germany, according to the German trademark office, and the legal battle for the related domain name is also over, according to Google. Read More

Samsung set to show off next Galaxy smartphone
Samsung Electronics is expected to show the next flagship Galaxy smartphone at an event in London on May 3. Read More

Rackspace launches new OpenStack-based cloud portfolio
Company unveils array of new services, including a MySQL offering optimized for the cloud Read More

India's $35 tablet mired in disputes, fewer than 10,000 shipped
India's US$35 tablet has yet to take off, with less than 10,000 units of the device released to the market since its October launch, despite considerable interest from consumers, an executive of maker DataWind said Monday. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's pro Final Cut Pro X upgrades, Mac Pro ships soon?
Apple's news on new pro features within a future Final Cut Pro X update suggests new Mac Pro models may follow the appearance this month of PCs featuring Intel's latest powerful Trigate chip. Though Apple's keeping its schedule a secret. Read More

Preston Gralla: Google says snooping on Wi-Fi networks isn't illegal
The fallout from Google collecting private information such as email from people's WiFi networks several years ago just got worse. Google claims that it did nothing illegal by snooping on people's private unencrypted WiFi networks, including gathering private emails, private passwords, and more. Read More

 
 
 

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