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Dec 23, 2016
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Tech luminaries we lost in 2016

We say a fond farewell to 18 men and women who left a lasting impression on the tech industry. Read More

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Tech execs' boldest predictions for 2017 and beyond
The votes are in: Which mobile data provider is best?
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Tech Forecast 2017: Facts and figures for the year ahead in IT
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3D NAND set to dominate SSDs, kill off traditional flash
Evernote backs off from privacy policy changes, says it 'messed up'
Mark Zuckerberg checks in on his year building A.I. for his home
Updates and more on the Netgear router vulnerability

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Tech execs' boldest predictions for 2017 and beyond

Self-healing software? Ubiquitous wearables? We asked senior-level IT pros to predict what's in store for information technology. Here's that they had to say. Read More

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The votes are in: Which mobile data provider is best?

Computerworld readers rate AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon on network speed, reliability, value and more. Find out which carrier gets the most cheers -- and which the most jeers -- from our 2016 survey respondents. Read More

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Google sued by employee for confidentiality policies that 'muzzle' staff

A product manager at Google has sued the company over its allegedly illegal confidentiality rules, which, among other things, prohibit employees from speaking even internally about illegal conduct and dangerous product defects for fear that such statements may be used in lawsuits or sought by the government. Read More

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Tech Forecast 2017: Facts and figures for the year ahead in IT

All the facts worth knowing about IT leaders' tech budgets, spending plans, hiring priorities and strategic initiatives for 2017. Read More

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Solar power is becoming the cheapest form of new electricity

Unsubsidized solar power is beginning to outcompete coal and natural gas -- and new projects in emerging markets cost less to build than wind turbines. Read More

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3D NAND set to dominate SSDs, kill off traditional flash

The pace at which the storage industry is adopting denser and faster 3D NAND has quickened; it is expected to exceed 30% of flash bit shipments by the end of 2016. Read More

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Evernote backs off from privacy policy changes, says it 'messed up'

Evernote has reversed proposed changes to its privacy policy that would allow employees to read user notes to help train machine learning algorithms. Read More

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Mark Zuckerberg checks in on his year building A.I. for his home

Not all appliances are smart or connected, and even those that are have different interfaces, which made coding difficult, Zuckerberg said. Read More

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Updates and more on the Netgear router vulnerability

On December 9, we first learned of a command injection vulnerability in some Netgear routers. In the worst case, simply viewing a malicious web page could result in your router being hacked. What follows is a recap and expansion of the issue, along with the latest developments. Read More

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