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IT hiring rebounds; reactions are mixed

  U.S. firm's 2,600 engineers in Ukraine stay busy amid turbulence | Apple ships iOS 7.1 with CarPlay support, home screen crash fix

 
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IT hiring rebounds; reactions are mixed
February was a good month for IT hiring after months of sluggish demand. Reports from three research firms each reported an increase in hiring in the sector. Read More
 


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U.S. firm's 2,600 engineers in Ukraine stay busy amid turbulence
In 1993, a few years after immigrating to the U.S., Arkadiy Dobkin, an electrical engineer trained in Minsk, Belarus, started a company that aimed to tap the IT engineering talent developed in the former Soviet Union. Read More
 

Apple ships iOS 7.1 with CarPlay support, home screen crash fix
Apple today shipped iOS 7.1, the first major update since its newest mobile operating system launched in September 2013. Read More
 

Google to release wearables SDK in few weeks
Google is nearly ready to come out with an Android operating system for wearable computers. Read More
 

Snowden advocates at SXSW for improved data security
Encryption technologies can be a powerful tool against government surveillance, but the most effective techniques are still largely out of reach to the average Internet user, Edward Snowden said Monday. Read More
 

Xen hypervisor moves into ARM space
Getting a jump on competing hypervisors, the open source Xen is preparing for the day when ARM processors will run virtual machines. Read More
 

Almost 11 days later, Google finally clears up Postini email backlog
After about a week-and-a-half, Google finished unclogging a backlog of legitimate messages that its Postini spam filter trapped by mistake at the end of February. Read More
 

Mt. Gox CEO's blog goes blank after alleged hack
Hackers attacked the personal blog of Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles on Sunday and posted what they claim is a ledger showing a balance of some 950,000 bitcoins based on records they obtained from the defunct exchange for the virtual currency. Read More
 


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Neil Young to launch hi-fi music player via Kickstarter
  A portable music player that promises better sound fidelity than MP3s is set to launch on Kickstarter with backing from veteran rocker Neil Young. Read More
 

Oracle to revamp schools ERP software, with an eye on Workday
Oracle is planning to make significant investments in its ERP software for higher education institutions, with an eye on keeping the installed base happy and fending off challenges from the likes of Workday. Read More
 

Samsung removes some claims from U.S. patent suit vs. Apple
Samsung Electronics removed three standard-essential patents claims from its dispute with Apple in a California federal court. Read More
 

Deutsche Telekom and Rimowa's smart suitcases have integrated tracking
Deutsche Telekom's T-Systems have along with luggage maker Rimowa developed a line of suitcases with GPS, Wi-Fi and GSM to help users keep track of them. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Does it really matter to Windows XP owners if Microsoft pulls the plug?
Microsoft is doing its best to warn the owners of nearly 500 million XP-based PCs that as of early April, they're on their own: No security patches, no support. It sounds scary -- but do XP owners really care? Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Snowden at SXSW: We need better encryption to save us from the surveillance state
Speaking via video at SXSW, Ed Snowden said NSA mass surveillance is "setting fire to the future of internet" and tech people are "all the firefighters." Snowden and the ACLU talked about surveillance, encryption and ways to better protect online privacy. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Quick Guide: iOS 7, managing Wi-Fi on iPhone, iPad
Wi-Fi management on an iOS device is relatively pain-free, but some small annoyances can take place from time to time. Here's what you need to know. Read More
 

 

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