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See ya, Microsoft: Intel looks to Android for growth in tablets

9 IT job hunting mistakes to avoid

REVIEW: Best browsers for safe surfing

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April 16, 2014
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See ya, Microsoft: Intel looks to Android for growth in tablets

Intel projects Android will be in 80 percent to 90 percent of the tablets it expects to ship with its chips this year.

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Issue highlights

1. 9 IT job hunting mistakes to avoid

2. REVIEW: Best browsers for safe surfing

3. MIT Media Lab project plots history's most popular personalities

4. ENTER TO WIN THIS BOOK: Quality Code: Software Testing Principles, Practices, and Patterns

5. Glass all gone after one-day sale, Google says

6. Rushed Heartbleed fixes may expose users to new attacks

7. USB Type-C: Simpler, faster and more powerful

8. LEAK: Amazon learns nothing from Nintendo; develops phone with 3D display

9. 4 qualities to look for in a data scientist

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9 IT job hunting mistakes to avoid

These mistakes can be categorized into three primary categories; resume, activities, and mindset. Here are a few examples of each. READ MORE

REVIEW: Best browsers for safe surfing

Spikes AirGap, Invincea FreeSpace shine in test of eight specialized browsers. READ MORE

MIT Media Lab project plots history's most popular personalities

The new dataset assembles thousands of the most globally well-known people through history and assigns them a Historical Popularity Index (HPI) rank. You may be comforted to know that, according to their methodology, Aristotle is the most popular person in all of history. READ MORE

ENTER TO WIN THIS BOOK: Quality Code: Software Testing Principles, Practices, and Patterns

Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE

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Glass all gone after one-day sale, Google says

Sales of the wearable computer are brisk despite $1,500 price tag. READ MORE

Rushed Heartbleed fixes may expose users to new attacks

In the race to protect themselves from the Heartbleed vulnerability, enterprises could be opening themselves up to new attacks if they aren't careful. READ MORE

USB Type-C: Simpler, faster and more powerful

The next generation of USB cables will be easier to use and able to push more data faster. READ MORE

LEAK: Amazon learns nothing from Nintendo; develops phone with 3D display

Did you think the 3D craze had run its course? Me too. Apparently Amazon didn't get the memo. READ MORE

4 qualities to look for in a data scientist

Every business, it seems, needs a data scientist, but not everyone knows what to look for. READ MORE

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Video moves into IT's sweet spot

Moving onto shared IT infrastructure, as well as mobile devices, video technology is finding its way into a wide range of organizations and applications. View Now

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