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Dec 30, 2016
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4 new ways to bypass passcode lock screen on iPhones, iPads running iOS 9

iPhones and iPads running iOS 9 can have the lock screen passcode bypassed via multiple vulnerabilities; four scenarios were demoed in a security researcher's proof-of-concept video. Read More

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Got a new USB-C device? 19 accessories that will help
Scientists can now make lithium-ion batteries last a lifetime
Latest Microsoft PR fail: New PCs don't support Windows 7, nor 8.1
The Evolution of Apple's iPhone
China builds world's fastest supercomputer without U.S. chips
Project Fi revisited: 6 months with Google's weird wireless service
Windows Update on Windows 7 is still a problem
How to save on mobile plans: Your guide to 16 no-contract carriers
Cortana: The spy in Windows 10

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Huddle Spaces: The New Look for Corporate Workspaces

Huddle spaces are versatile in concept, design and function. They can be configured and installed with a combination of technologies and services depending on a company's budget and the types of meetings and collaboration sessions the company wants to foster. Read More

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Got a new USB-C device? 19 accessories that will help

If you've got a drawer full of micro-USB devices and a new USB Type-C laptop, tablet or phone, here are some accessories to help keep you connected. Read More

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Scientists can now make lithium-ion batteries last a lifetime

Researchers used nanowires to allow lithium-ion batteries in smartphones, electric vehicles and other commercial devices to be recharged hundreds of thousands of times. Read More

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Latest Microsoft PR fail: New PCs don't support Windows 7, nor 8.1

Microsoft makes this full-of-fail "clarification" to its Windows support policy. With zero notice, older versions of Windows lose their support status on the latest PC hardware.... Read More

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The Evolution of Apple's iPhone

For the iPhone, change is constant. Read More

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China builds world's fastest supercomputer without U.S. chips

China's Sunway TaihuLight theoretical peak performance is 124.5 petaflops. Read More

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Project Fi revisited: 6 months with Google's weird wireless service

Half a year with Google's multinetwork service teaches you a lot about what you want from a wireless carrier. Read More

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Windows Update on Windows 7 is still a problem

Even after installing the four patches I discussed last time, Windows Update on Windows 7 still runs slow when installing the May 2016 patches. But, as before, there's a patch for that. Read More

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How to save on mobile plans: Your guide to 16 no-contract carriers

The old two-year-contract business model for mobile phone plans is all but abandoned. And there are more choices than ever: We look at 16 alternate mobile service carriers. Read More

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Cortana: The spy in Windows 10

Cortana, Windows 10's built-in virtual assistant, is both really cool and really creepy. Read More

White Paper: EMC Corporation

Solving the Storage Dilemma for High-Performance Applications

The survey shows there's a need for a storage solution that delivers the lower latency of server-side or direct-attached flash, but also provides the greater bandwidth, IOPS and capacity necessary for enterprise analytics. That solution - rack-scale flash - promises to deliver performance at scale, enabling companies to implement applications that support near-real-time analytics to help them make better business decisions faster. Read More

Ready for action: 6 big ideas in digital transformation

This 49-page report features advice from IT executives at the U.S. Postal Service, Hunter Douglas, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Nationwide Insurance and more for using digital technologies to become more agile, more flexible and more profitable. Purchase the report here

Is your company a best place to work?

Computerworld is seeking to identify the 100 top workplaces for IT professionals for our 24th annual Best Places to Work in IT list. We invite Computerworld readers, HR and PR professionals and other interested parties to nominate organizations, in any industry, that they think are providing great working environments for IT employees, including challenging work, fair pay and ample training opportunities. Nominate a company now through Dec. 28, 2016. Make your nomination here

December Digital Magazine: 2017 Tech Forecast

Check out the December Digital Magazine, featuring our Tech Forecast 2017 special report, which outlines the top priorities in hiring, spending and projects for IT leaders. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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