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10 hot IT skills for 2013
Computerworld's Forecast 2013 survey uncovers the top 10 skills IT managers will be looking for in 2013, leading with programming and project management skills. Read More


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Review: Apple's iPhone 5 destined for success
With the iPhone 5, Apple has again delivered something worthy of the iconic iPhone name and legacy, says columnist Michael deAgonia. Read More

Microsoft patches critical Flash bugs in Windows 8
Microsoft on Friday updated Flash on Windows 8 to protect IE10 users from attacks that may have started months ago. Read More

Clues, experts say Microsoft knew of IE zero-day for weeks before patching
Microsoft may have known about last week's Internet Explorer zero-day bug for some time, according to its own security advisory. Read More

Apple's Maps app blunder ranks with 'Antennagate' in missteps, say experts
Apple's stumble with its new mapping app is a debacle right up there with 2010's "Antennagate," analysts said today. Read More

Troubled Apple Maps app sparks attack ad from Google's Motorola
Motorola Mobility, a division of Google, has created an ad that mocks the troubled Apple Maps application in iOS 6. Read More

Mass riot erupts at Foxconn factory in China
Apple supplier Foxconn said an "incident" involving 2,000 workers erupted late Sunday night near a company manufacturing facility in China, as photos posted online showed cars turned over and store windows broken in what appeared to be a mass riot. Read More

Cyber espionage campaign targets energy companies
Hackers using a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) named Mirage have been engaged in a systematic cyber espionage campaign against a Canadian energy company, a large oil firm in the Philippines and several other entities since at least this April, Dell's SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit says. Read More

Are you being watched ... by your phone?
If you're paranoid that your phone is spying on you, don't watch Person of Interest, which highlights the many ways to hack, track, listen in on and use smartphones to monitor people, says Mike Elgan. Read More


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Apple's chip future looks bright with first custom-designed A6
The iPhone 5 smartphone has the A6 CPU, which industry experts say is the first in a line of many upcoming Apple custom processors that will better balance performance with battery life in iPhones and iPads. Read More

T-Mobile USA turns on fast networks to lure iPhone users
As the latest iPhone went on sale Friday, with T-Mobile USA once again left out of the party, the fourth-place U.S. carrier started turning on a network that is designed to offer high data rates on unlocked iPhones. Read More

Video: NASA's Shuttle Endeavour flies over Ames Research Center
Thousands of people turned up at NASA's Ames Research Center on Friday to watch a flyby of the Space Shuttle en-route to Los Angeles. The facility, in the heart of Silicon Valley, was instrumental in development of the Shuttle program. Read More

New Zealand intelligence agency illegally spied on Megaupload
New Zealand's prime minister called on Monday for an inquiry into illegal spying on individuals connected with the now defunct file-sharing site Megaupload by one of the country's intelligence services. Read More

Apple seeks another $707 million in damages from Samsung
A California jury may have awarded Apple more than US$1 billion in damages in late August when it triumphed over Samsung in a hard-fought case over smartphone and tablet patents, but the iPhone maker is coming back for more: late on Friday it asked for additional damages of $707 million. Read More

Ravi Krishnan: Emotional rescue: Adding context to patient data
Is it possible to give sensitivity training to data? Should we if we could? On-demand reports, data dashboards and faster access to decision-enabling information help health care organizations offer better care and streamline operations. But they also raise new questions about how data informs conversations with patients. As technologists, what can we do? What is the responsible thing to do? Read More

Patrick Thibodeau: Tech industry bets on Republicans and loses
What happens when the tech industry decides to turn partisan. Read More

Preston Gralla: Is Microsoft out to kill online advertising? Let's get real
Do Not Track in Internet Explorer 10 won't kill online advertising. Microsoft, as much as anyone else, has its eye on that multibillion-dollar prize. Read More

Richi Jennings: iPhone 5 factory riots as 2000 Chinese revolt against Foxconn conditions (report)
A Chinese Foxconn iPhone 5 component factory has 'exploded' into rioting, as 2,000 people reportedly revolt against harsh working conditions. The huge Taiyuan facility makes the alloy casing for Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) new shiny, amongst other products. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder the latest poor publicity for Cupertino's BYOD-darling. Read More

 
 
 

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