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How to nab a data scientist job
How exactly do you make it to the data scientist big leagues? As it turns out, there is no one right path. Instead, it's largely a scramble out there on the big data field. Insider (registration required) Read More



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Security pros cheer hint of hands-off updates in Windows Blue
Microsoft's apparent plan to automatically update its own Windows Store apps in the next version of Windows 8 is drawing praise from security experts. Read More

HIPAA rules, outdated tech cost U.S. hospitals $8.3B a year
HIPAA, along with outmoded communications technology, reduces the time available for patient care, according to a new survey of healthcare professionals Read More

US Senate approves Internet sales tax
The U.S. Senate has voted to allow states to collect sales tax from online retailers, making it more difficult to buy tax-free products online. Read More

Pentagon accuses China government, military of cyberattacks
China's government and military appear to be directly involved in cyberattacks against the U.S., according to a report released Monday by the U.S. Department of Defense. Read More

Microsoft's Windows Blue to be available later this year
Microsoft's update of its Windows 8 operating system, code-named Windows Blue, will be available later this year, supporting a variety of form factors and display sizes, and providing more options for both businesses and consumers. Read More


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Google left heating, cooling system open to hackers
Hackers could have turned up the heat in one of Google's offices in Sydney. Literally. Read More

Yahoo recruiting iOS developers to 'radically improve' Flickr
Yahoo's Flickr mobile app may be getting a completely new look in the months to come, as the company seeks to hire multiple iOS engineers to "radically improve" the photo-sharing site's app and attract new users, the company said in a recent job notice. Read More

The Grill: James Turnbull driving change in healthcare IT
Jim Turnbull, CIO at University of Utah Health Care, says mobile technology as the next big opportunity for getting patients more involved in managing their healthcare. Read More

Clearwire lays out its case for a Sprint buyout
Sprint Nextel's network partner Clearwire hasn't been able to find any other big wholesale customers nor sell any of its spectrum, so selling out to Sprint is the only real option for its shareholders, the company said Monday. Read More

China's Baidu expands online video business with $370M acquisition of PPS tech
China's largest search engine Baidu is getting closer to becoming the country's largest online video provider with a new $370 million acquisition. Read More

Richi Jennings: Windows 8.1 Blue release date in 2013: Confirmed by @TamiReller
Microsoft is furiously "responding to customer feedback," says Reller. Microsoft Windows Blue (thought to be release 8.1) has an official date (sort of). In a carefully-staged offhand comment, Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) CMO and CFO of Windows, Tami Reller (pictured), officially leaked that it'll be out "later this year." In IT Blogwatch, bloggers debate whether Windows 8 is selling better than 7 or worse than Vista. Read More

 

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