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Richi Jennings: IBM's Watson to help military members transition to civilian life
Watson: No problemo. IBM (NYSE:IBM) is putting its resident game show champ -- a computer named Watson -- back to work. Not on another game show, this time Watson is on an important mission: Assisting armed service personnel transition back to civilian life. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers pack their gear and return home. Filling in for our humble blogwatcher Richi Jennings, is a humbler Stephen Glasskeys. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: An OS X Yosemite beta survival guide
Hundreds of thousands of Mac users are happily using Apple's OS X Yosemite Public Beta, but if things go wrong you may need these handy tips. Read More
 

Michael Horowitz: The security flaws in Tails Linux are not its only problem
If you want, or need, to use Tor, then Tails Linux is your best friend. Tails sends all data through the Tor network. Ed Snowden uses it. A few days ago, just as one group of bugs in Tails were fixed, a security firm found another one. But bugs are not the only problem. Insuring that you download the real Tails Linux software is much harder than it should be. The protections offered by the Internet to validate the Tails Linux website are insufficient. Read More
 


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Preston Gralla: Who sold more phones last quarter, Apple or Microsoft? Wrong -- it's Microsoft.
When it comes to phones, Apple is the 800-pound gorilla, and Microsoft is the 100-pound weakling, right? Wrong! Last quarter, Microsoft sold nearly one million more phones than Apple did. And it has the numbers to prove it. Read More
 

Sharky: But aside from THAT, not a problem
This college's main computer facility is located in one building's basement, which normally is not a problem -- until the day a nearby water main breaks. Read More
 

 

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