| ITworld Tonight | | | New York report highlight's the size of the non-degreed tech workforce in the city. | | | Issue highlights 1. Silicon Valley, episode 2 recap: The cap table 2. Meet Jasper, an open-source, Siri-like virtual assistant for Raspberry Pi 3. INSIDER: Secure browsers offer alternatives to Chrome, IE and Firefox 4. REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy S5: Improved phone still a step behind other Android models 5. AI gets its groove back 6. REVIEW: Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1: Major upgrade closes the gap with iOS and Android 7. Job search tips for 2014 college grads 8. WIN THIS BOOK: Quality Code: Software Testing Principles, Practices, and Patterns | | ITworld's Melissa Shaw watched episode 2 of "Silicon Valley" so you don't have to. READ MORE | | Over the past year or so, we've seen the Raspberry Pi mini-PC used for some very cool projects, including a Lego-bot, all-in-one PC, 3D printer, and even a drone. READ MORE | | Spikes AirGap, Invincea FreeSpace shine in test of eight specialized browsers (registration required). READ MORE | | There's plenty to like about the Galaxy S5, even if it can't measure up to the newly released HTC One (M8) as an Android smartphone. READ MORE | | Thanks to the advent of Big Data, new algorithms and massive, affordable computing power, artificial intelligence is now, finally, on a roll again. READ MORE | | From the bold vibrancy of its new Start screen, to its new digital assistant, Cortana, Microsoft's new Windows Phone 8.1 establishes itself as a top-tier smartphone platform. READ MORE | | If you're graduating from college as a member of the Class of 2014 and you haven't already begun your job search - or already landed a position to start after you graduate - you may be at a disadvantage. READ MORE | | Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE | | BOOK GIVEAWAY: We've got 5 copies of each of these new books to give to some lucky ITworld readers. Enter today for your chance to win!
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