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Rebecca Linke: Waymo's goal with its autonomous-driving, ride-hailing program

Alphabet's Waymo is now offering rides in its autonomous minivans to users in Phoenix. Here is what they hope to find out. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple calls in the rocket scientists to explore new worlds

Apple is about to boldly go where it's never been before, as its investment in cutting-edge tech opens doors to whole new industries. Read More

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Darlene Storm: Researchers remotely kill the engine of a moving car by hacking vulnerable car dongle

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Barbara Krasnoff: Will the DeX dock work for business? Maybe tomorrow.

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Every company is now a software company. GE makes good on its hyperbolic statements. Read More

Sharky: If I only had a brain...er, executive assistant

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IT Salary Survey 2017: Tech pay holds tight (for now)

The 2017 IT Salary Survey results are in! Our annual survey shows steady pay increases -- but with predictions for IT spending and hiring all over the map, salaries could be in for a wild ride. You'll find our special report in the April issue of Computerworld's Digital Magazine, which also includes News Analysis, Opinion, Shark Tank, Security Manager's Journal, the Grill and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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