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7 blowhard bosses bottle up the tech works

Show me the ROI: The 10 computer science programs with the biggest payoff

Battle of the Android heavyweights: Which wins, the HTC One or the Samsung Galaxy S5?

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April 02, 2014
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7 blowhard bosses bottle up the tech works

As if working in tech isn't hard enough, these bosses block every avenue to success.

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Issue highlights

1. Show me the ROI: The 10 computer science programs with the biggest payoff

2. Battle of the Android heavyweights: Which wins, the HTC One or the Samsung Galaxy S5?

3. Confused over what tablet to buy? Join the crowd

4. Resume Makeover: How to highlight your personal brand

5. U.S. Navy to test humanoid robotic firefighters

6. HTC One (M8) deep-dive review: Smartphone sophistication made better

7. Climate change could blunt tech's travel culture

8. Steve Jobs called for 'holy war' against Google

9. Wanted: developers to make outdated documents readable again

Show me the ROI: The 10 computer science programs with the biggest payoff

New data reveal which schools offer the best dollar-for-dollar return on your investment in a computer science degree in 2014. READ MORE

Battle of the Android heavyweights: Which wins, the HTC One or the Samsung Galaxy S5?

The HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy S5 are clearly the best Android phones you can buy today. Which is best for you? READ MORE

Confused over what tablet to buy? Join the crowd

Tablet sales are slowing, forcing sellers and potential buyers alike to confront confusion over which device to buy. READ MORE

Resume Makeover: How to highlight your personal brand

Career consultant Donald Burns takes an IT auditor's resume from bland to brand in this month's IT resume makeover. READ MORE

U.S. Navy to test humanoid robotic firefighters

Some day, if there's a fire on a U.S. naval ship, a humanoid robot may rush in to put it out. READ MORE

HTC One (M8) deep-dive review: Smartphone sophistication made better

HTC's latest Android smartphone not only has a sense of luxury but may be close to the ultimate high-end device. READ MORE

Climate change could blunt tech's travel culture

Along with more air turbulence and flight delays, global warming presents multiple tech market opportunities. READ MORE

Steve Jobs called for 'holy war' against Google

Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs declared 2011 the year of "holy war against Google" in an email to Apple executives ahead of an annual management retreat in late 2010. READ MORE

Wanted: developers to make outdated documents readable again

The Document Foundation is looking for developers who want to help make documents locked in old, outdated and inaccessible file formats readable again. READ MORE

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