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Samsung Gear VR now supports the web's native VR format

Get close and personal with the web, but expect some bugs as the WebVR standard isn't quite yet finished. Read More

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Denial Syndrome: Consumers don't think they'll get hacked
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Denial Syndrome: Consumers don't think they'll get hacked

Multiple surveys find that when it comes to online consumer security and privacy, there is a disconnect: Users say they care about it, but most of them don't make any effort to do much about it. Some experts say government and industry should do it for them. Read More

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Don't let embarrassment about a data breach cost you even more

Cyberthieves prey on human nature for even more profit. Read More

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Ever been in these social engineering situations?

A security consultant lays out various scenarios in hopes you are not the next victim. Read More

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Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Attunity and Codenvy. Read More

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You don't need a degree to be a programmer in Silicon Valley

The Wall Street Journal says most programming jobs in Silicon Valley now require a college degree. Don't believe it. Read More

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VMware goes after Outlook with Boxer email app for Airwatch

VMware launched a new version of the Boxer iOS app on Tuesday for companies using VMware to manage their employees' mobile devices. Read More

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Here are the best keyboards for Android

With so many good software keyboards out there, you can select one that truly matches your preferred style. Read More

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How to becoming a trailblazer at your new job

You don't have to keep your head down at your first job. In fact, you should do the opposite. Here's how to become a trailblazer starting on Day 1. Read More

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What cloud computing means for your applications

Cloud computing is remaking the entire IT stack, from the foundation to the customer level. The application layer is no different. Read More

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Microsoft: C#, Visual Basic are now set to diverge

Automatic alignment of features between the two languages is coming to an end, and C# may see faster release cycles Read More

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Mobile-only banking startup bets on bots

Companies are implementing artificial intelligence technology for customer service. Here's a look at how Atom Bank is incorporating WDS Virtual Agent software from Xeros into its mobile app to solve customer issues. Read More

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HP laptop-tablet hybrid is the first with AMD's 'Bristol Ridge' chip

A new family of laptop processors from AMD could be coming very soon if a new PC announced by HP is any indication. Read More

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Facebook takes a guess at what's in pictures to help visually impaired

With images an ever-growing proportion of what we share on social networks, Facebook fears that users with visual impairments may be missing out. Read More

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