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Richi Jennings: YES: Samsung Galaxy S7 new rumors say SD card, big battery, 4GB RAM

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge details revealed in a few new rumors. The new Sammy flagships get some features that users have been crying out for, but with an odd camera choice... Read More

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Jonny Evans: CES 2016: 6 topics to watch for Apple users
Darlene Storm: Ransom32: First-of-its-kind JavaScript-based ransomware spotted in the wild
Barbara Krasnoff: CES 2016: Looking for the weird and wonderful
Andy Cotgreave: What to expect from data storytelling in 2016
Barbara Krasnoff: CES quick take: Plantronics' Wearable Concept 2 promises easier two-factor security
Sharky: Why users (sometimes) love IT

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7 Reasons You Need Predictive Analytics Today

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Jonny Evans: CES 2016: 6 topics to watch for Apple users

Here's what OS X and iOS users may want to watch during this year's show. Read More

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Darlene Storm: Ransom32: First-of-its-kind JavaScript-based ransomware spotted in the wild

A new JavaScript-based ransomware spotted in the wild uses Node.js to infect victims, meaning Windows, Linux and Mac users could be affected; Ransom32 is being sold on dark web as ransomware-as-a-service. Read More

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Barbara Krasnoff: CES 2016: Looking for the weird and wonderful

As CES 2016 begins, attendees are looking toward the latest in automotive technology, virtual reality and smart home gadgets. But what are the smaller and more experimental vendors showing? Read More

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Andy Cotgreave: 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. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Barbara Krasnoff: CES quick take: Plantronics' Wearable Concept 2 promises easier two-factor security

Several companies are working to try to give us a password-less future. Plantronics is hoping to be part of that with a handy headset. Read More

Sharky: Why users (sometimes) love IT

Law firm hires this pilot fish to do the firm's technology training -- mostly teaching classes, but also handling "as needed" assistance to users -- and this time, that ends in tears. Read More

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Beyond Spreadsheets: The Next Level in Planning, Budgeting and Forecasting

This Aberdeen report, based on a survey or 167 organizations, outlines the reasons for, and the benefits of, a "beyond spreadsheets" approach to financial planning, budgeting and forecasting. 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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