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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Box to go public, hoping to raise $250M

8 ways you can be tracked while paying with cash

ATM malware, controlled by a text message, spews cash

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March 25, 2014
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Box to go public, hoping to raise $250M

The eight-year-old company has taken on industry giants to become a leader in cloud storage and file sharing.

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Issue highlights

1. 8 ways you can be tracked while paying with cash

2. ATM malware, controlled by a text message, spews cash

3. Report: Obama to unveil legislation to end NSA bulk phone data collection

4. 15 (more) Skype interview tips

5. Cisco's Intercloud could supercharge its IoT plans

6. Microsoft warns Word users of ongoing attacks exploiting unpatched bug

7. Quitting time: How to make a graceful exit

8. Google Glass may get more stylish with help from Oakley and Ray-Ban

9. Ouya dropping requirement that games have a free-to-play component

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8 ways you can be tracked while paying with cash

If you think you're off the grid when you pay cash (versus a credit card), think again. You're leaving far more digital breadcrumbs than you realize. READ MORE

ATM malware, controlled by a text message, spews cash

A group of enterprising cybercriminals have figured out how to get cash from a certain type of ATM -- by text message. READ MORE

Report: Obama to unveil legislation to end NSA bulk phone data collection

Phone data will now be stored with telecommunications carriers rather than with the U.S. National Security Agency. READ MORE

15 (more) Skype interview tips

This week's tips cover screen logistics, interview delivery, and post call activities. READ MORE

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Cisco's Intercloud could supercharge its IoT plans

The company's IOx edge-computing platform could mesh with its cloud plan to improve IoT performance. READ MORE

Microsoft warns Word users of ongoing attacks exploiting unpatched bug

Biggest worry, says expert, is that exploits are triggered just by previewing malicious messages in Outlook 2007, 2010 and 2013. READ MORE

Quitting time: How to make a graceful exit

One in four U.S. tech workers is in job-hunting mode, according to IT employment research. READ MORE

Google Glass may get more stylish with help from Oakley and Ray-Ban

Google is looking to reach a wider audience for Glass with some design help from Oakley and Ray-Ban. READ MORE

Ouya dropping requirement that games have a free-to-play component

One of the Ouya micro-consoles's selling points has been that you can sample every game for free. That requirement is going away soon. Good news for developers, perhaps not as good for customers. READ MORE

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Remembering Patrick J. McGovern, 1937-2014

Over a span of 50 years, Pat McGovern oversaw IDG's launch of more than 300 magazines and newspapers and championed the expansion of IDG's network to include more than 460 websites, including ITworld, 200 mobile apps and 700 events worldwide. In addition to a career dedicated to information technology, he created the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT. Our thoughts are with his family.

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