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Jan 22, 2016
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Richi Jennings: Google Street View on top of a mountain (all covered in snow)

Ah, Google, your Street-View publicity stunts never fail to entertain. This time, the Mountain View pranksters have stuck their 360-degree cameras up an actual mountain -- Mont Blanc, to be precise... Read More

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JR Raphael: Android battery life not all it could be? Try this
Jonny Evans: 10 accessibility tweaks every iPhone user should learn
Lukas Biewald: The machine learning problem of the next decade
Sandra Henry-Stocker: Sending data into the void with /dev/null
John Brandon: Is this the perfect office workflow?
Evan Schuman: The power of touch could — but won't — be Amazon's Achilles' heel
Sharky: If you're gonna be wrong, that's the place for it

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JR Raphael: Android battery life not all it could be? Try this

Smartphone battery life can be a complicated issue -- but as I learned while troubleshooting my own phone this week, the solution can sometimes be surprisingly simple. Read More

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Jonny Evans: 10 accessibility tweaks every iPhone user should learn

Apple's accessibility tools are useful to everybody Read More

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Lukas Biewald: The machine learning problem of the next decade

We're used to computers being consistent and reliable. But as we build more and more complicated machine learning systems to do more and more things that people used to do, they become less consistent and less reliable. Businesses need to figure out how to integrate unreliable systems into their workflow to take advantage of machine learning. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Sandra Henry-Stocker: Sending data into the void with /dev/null

The inside scoop on the infamous "bit bucket". Maybe even something you don't already know. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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John Brandon: Is this the perfect office workflow?

I finally get a chance to test out the latest iMac 4K to see what all of the fuss is about. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Evan Schuman: The power of touch could — but won't — be Amazon's Achilles' heel

A recent AdWeek piece touched on how the five senses drive luxury purchases and found that touch was the most persuasive. In the never-ending effort of physical stores to try to deliver something that e-commerce sites can't, this would seem to be a piece of good news. In theory, it is. In practice, not so much. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

Sharky: If you're gonna be wrong, that's the place for it

This company is testing an upgrade of its computerized call center product at a customer site, but a power supply fails as soon as it's installed. Fortunately, there's a simple fix...unless it turns out not so simple. Read More

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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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