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10 smartphone apps that can help track your expenses
Hate having to record your expenditures for the IRS or your company's accounting department? These iPhone and Android apps can make it easier to track your expenses. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference

Building a Case for Widescale Tablet Deployment
Forbes called Long Island Univ. "the leader among universities in the U.S., and probably worldwide" when it deployed 6,000 iPads - an installation that nears 20K today. Larn more at Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) event October 10, 2012 in New York City. Complimentary registration. Click to continue

WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Strategic Guide to Converged Infrastructure
In addition to other valuable information, this Computerworld guide contains a step-by-step example of how to converge a typical mid-size data center. Read more now. Read Now!

Big data, big jobs?
As companies embrace big data, they're in the market for high-level strategists and communicators. Do you have the chops to snag a big data job? Read More

Vote now: What's on your 2012 holiday shopping or wish list?
Computerworld wants to know: What type of tech gear do you most want to give or receive as a holiday present this year? Let us know by taking our quick poll. We'll focus on the most popular product types in our 2012 holiday gift guide. Read More

Apple's iOS 6 Maps mess in pictures
Here's a look at some of the problematic 3D views of prominent locales you'll get in the Maps app in iOS 6. Apple CEO Tim Cook apologized for the troublesome app on Friday and suggested that users try alternatives until Apple can improve it. Read More

Android tethering apps: 6 excellent options
Want to use your Android phone to get your tablet or PC online? Here are five apps that'll let you share your data connection in no time. Read More

JavaScript training for every employee? One company says yes
One software company is requiring all its employees -- from the CEO on down -- to learn JavaScript. The goal: A better understanding of what customers and engineers need. Read More


WHITE PAPER: TRUSTe

A Comprehensive Data Privacy Plan
As the increase in doing business and sharing of information, or data, online continues to grow exponentially, the importance of developing a data privacy strategy is critical. Read this white paper and learn how to develop a comprehensive strategy. Read Now!

Windows 8 tips and tricks
You may need to break old habits to get the most out of Windows 8, but it doesn't have to be a cataclysmic event. Read More

Indie game developers break out at BostonFIG
The Boston Festival of Indie Games at MIT saw the debut of several small game development studios, led by programmers and designers who came to the industry indirectly. Read More

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

INSIDER
Incubator grows firms via geek service swaps
The tenants at this tech-oriented co-working space/business incubator have a resource they could not tap elsewhere: one another. Collaboration with strangers is, in fact, required for membership. Read More

Apple iOS 6 review: A worthwhile upgrade
Apple has officially released iOS 6, the latest update to the mobile OS that powers the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Michael deAgonia details what's new, what's changed and what still needs work. Read More

 
 
 

SHARK TANK OF THE DAY

Parts is parts, but GHz isn't GHz

The software running this dental clinic has been working fine for four-plus years, but one day it starts acting up, so a pilot fish calls vendor tech support -- and the inevitable run through the checklist commences.

CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL

Users of Apple's new Maps app in iOS6 are encountering inaccurate maps, off-kilter points-of-interest, missing streets and addresses and more. Is the iOS 6 Maps controversy a black eye for Apple?

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