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Last chance to upgrade IE or switch browsers as Microsoft's mandate looms

Nearly 340 million people who run Microsoft's Internet Explorer have just a week to upgrade or switch browsers, or face a shutoff of the security patch spigot. Read More

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Is Dropbox planning a P2P option?

Dropbox has been granted a patent on a new peer-to-peer file-sharing technology that suggests it may be planning an alternative to its existing cloud-based service. Read More

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Review: Nuance Dragon for Windows offers strong voice recognition

The latest version of Dragon, Nuance's pricey but powerful voice recognition software for Windows, shows real improvement. Our reviewer offers a full analysis. Read More

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Zuckerberg's New Year's resolution could change A.I.

As his new year's resolution for 2016, Facebook CEO said Mark Zuckerberg said he intends to build a simple artificial intelligence system that will help run his home and help him with his work. Read More

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How predictive analytics changes the customer conversation

In his presentation at the CIO Perspectives event in November 2015, Link Alander, vice chancellor and CIO at Lone Star College System, provided attendees with a behind-the-scenes look at how predictive analytics can drive business action. Register now to listen to Alander's CIO Perspectives keynote presentation. Read More

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Microsoft's IE browser loses its majority, falls under 50% user share

At one point, IE held a user share as large as 89.4%; a measurement of unique visitors to the websites of the company's clients, and one of the few proxies for real-world browser adoption. Read More

Flash has been updated again. Seriously. Really. No joke.

On December 28th Adobe released a new version of the Flash Player with 19 bug fixes. It seems they left one out as yet another Flash update was made available on New Years Day. Read More

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What to expect from data storytelling in 2016

Five years ago, data journalism focused on rich interactives designed primarily for a monitor or laptop screen. Those interactives were complete applications, destinations to be browsed to. The world has changed. We scroll through streams and streams of content, quickly, on sites such as Twitter, Facebook and Buzzfeed. This has led to an increase in "scrollytelling": using scrolling to reveal videos, sounds and animations which flow into and out of the story text. Read More

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Google tells court new Android versions with OpenJDK released last month

Google has released new versions of its Android platform that are licensed for use under a free, open source license provided by Oracle as part of its OpenJDK project, according to its filing in a federal court in California. Read More

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How to personalize your iPhone contacts

Make things even more personal with custom ringtones and rhythm patterns for different contacts on your iPhone. Read More

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The strangest of bedfellows: Infor and Whole Foods partner

Take a business application vendor, an organic grocery store chain and add in a dash of future thought. What do you get? Read More

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Internet of Things brings new era of weather forecasting

Precision forecasting, which will rely on millions of sensors in everything from cars to traditional weather stations, will help farmers know when to apply fertilizer and drivers avoid black ice. Read More

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Audi drives repairs with telepresence robots' help

These robots are catching on for a variety of uses -- telemedicine, to help remote employees and, now, car repair. But it's still early going, and there are some technical and cultural bumps to watch out for. Read More

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Open-source community mourns Debian creator Ian Murdock

The open source community was stunned this week to learn that Ian Murdock, the "ian" in Linux distribution Debian, has died at the age of 42. Read More

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Affordable, Scalable, Reliable OLTP in a Cloud and Big Data World

This white paper discusses the concept of shared data scale-out clusters, as well as how they deliver continuous availability and why they are important for delivering scalable transaction processing support. Read More

IT Careers 2016: What's important to IT professionals?

Check out our January Digital Magazine, which features results from Computerworld's IT Careers 2016 survey. We polled more than 200 IT professionals to learn their top concerns, what's most important to them in their jobs and what would entice them to switch jobs. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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