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Monday, March 03, 2014

Are you too old to land a new IT job?

In Pictures: Amsterdam's 3D-printed canal house

The paranoid's survival guide, part 1: How to protect your personal data

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March 03, 2014
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Are you too old to land a new IT job?

No, but your tired skill set might be.

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Issue highlights

1. In Pictures: Amsterdam's 3D-printed canal house

2. The paranoid's survival guide, part 1: How to protect your personal data

3. R for Everyone: Advanced Analytics and Graphics [BOOK GIVEAWAY]

4. Intel vs. ARM: Two titans' tangled fate

5. What employers look for when they check social media

6. Another executive shakeup at Microsoft

7. Canonical CEO: Ubuntu wants to power everything from smartphones to the cloud

8. 5 things you need to know about Bluetooth low energy

In Pictures: Amsterdam's 3D-printed canal house

Amsterdam architects start printing a 3D canal house. READ MORE

The paranoid's survival guide, part 1: How to protect your personal data

Exert some control over what's out there, who's tracking you and what they do with that information. READ MORE

R for Everyone: Advanced Analytics and Graphics [BOOK GIVEAWAY]

Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE

Intel vs. ARM: Two titans' tangled fate

Intel has barely made a dent in the mobile market, while ARM has been wildly successful. Does that spell doom for Intel -- or is ARM's triumph overblown? READ MORE

What employers look for when they check social media

Why nearly 2 in 5 are screening candidates' social media accounts. READ MORE

Another executive shakeup at Microsoft

Just a month after Satya Nadella took over as Microsoft CEO the executive inner circle is being overhauled, with two key leaders leaving the company and a third assuming significant new power. READ MORE

Canonical CEO: Ubuntu wants to power everything from smartphones to the cloud

CEO Interview: Canonical's Jane Silber dishes on going your own way, the perils of crowdsourcing and her bold vision for the future of Ubuntu. READ MORE

5 things you need to know about Bluetooth low energy

Bluetooth low energy can be used for smart homes, retail geofencing and mobile payments -- if privacy and security issues are addressed. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY:

March comes roaring in with these 2 new book giveaways. Enter now for your chance to win!

Java SE8 for the Really Impatient
This concise introduction to Java 8's most valuable new features (plus a few Java 7 innovations that haven't gotten the attention they deserve) will help you quickly take advantage of these and other Java language and platform improvements.

R for Everyone: Advanced Analytics and Graphics
Organized to make learning easy and intuitive for newcomers to statistical programming and modeling, this guide focuses on the 20 percent of R functionality you'll need to accomplish 80 percent of modern data tasks.

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