Beach reads for techies 2013
IT folks talk about what they plan to read this summer -- and on which device. (Print, your days are numbered.) Read more...
Google Glass breaks into business
Like the tablet market, Google Glass may currently be viewed as a consumer product. But it will soon be seen on the faces of IT and mobile employees, and will be managed by IT. Read more...
- Republicans package H-1B plan in attractive website
- Intel claims Haswell will offer 50% more battery life in laptops
- Windows 8 users snub 'Modern' apps, stick to desktop
- Microsoft brushes off claim Xbox Live accounts were compromised
- Google tests enhanced notifications in Chrome browser
- Google to lengthen SSL encryption keys in August
- Facebook is the new religion, Ashton Kutcher says
- U.S. urged to let companies 'hack-back' at IP cyber thieves
- U.S. ITC won't ban Microsoft's Xbox as Google requests
- IT weather forecast: Hurricanes with a chance of dead satellites
- Google engineer bashes Microsoft's handling of security researchers, discloses Windows zero-day
- Facebook delays Home in Europe, seeks stronger 'First' impression
- New Kinect for Windows to improve human interaction with computers
- Tech hotshots: The rise of the dataviz expert
- A stinky onion blooms in the Senate, say H-1B critics
- Researchers find more versions of digitally signed Mac OS X spyware
- EU aims to beat US in chip race
- Electricity's in the air: Powermat ties the knot with PowerKiss
- Twitter aims to become safer with two-step sign-in
- Preston Gralla: Preston Gralla: Does Lenovo's high earnings show there's gold in Windows 8?
- AMD opens Android door
- As Ethernet turns 40, some seek to take it to the cloud
- Growing mobile malware threat swirls (mostly) around Android
- Jonny Evans: Apple iWatch hits pre-production as product tests begin
- HP profit falls 32% as PC and server sales decline
Rising salaries boost IT optimism, though not everyone is feeling upbeat. Our survey of 4,000+ IT workers shows who's riding the wave and why. Use our interactive tool and compare your own paycheck.
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At a cost starting at $1,600, Toshiba's KiraBook offers a sleek exterior and high-end tech.
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You can stop users from putting bad software on good machines -- without expensive tools.
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Should we fear the rise of robots? These 10 advancements in technology could put folks from pharmacists to fast food cooks out of work.

