ITworld Tonight | | With change the only constant in the IT jobs market these days, savvy tech pros are keeping their eye on these emerging specialties. | | Issue highlights 1. Laid-off IBM workers allege age bias in lawsuit 2. How to manage millennials: Let them do whatever they want 3. BOOK GIVEAWAY: jQuery and JavaScript Phrasebook 4. Lawsuits do not a creative Apple make 5. BYOD may be SOP, but it's still a headache for IT 6. Feds offer $15M for research on the next Internet 7. AT&T's $50B interest in DirecTV is just one part of an ambitious expansion 8. Google Glass worth more than the sum of its parts | Former employees say IBM was only interested in recent college grads, a charge the company calls baseless. READ MORE | In about 10 years, 75 percent of the workforce will be made of millennials. Fortunately, managing them is easy. Just give them space, freedom to make decisions and a creative workplace. Oh, and be sure to ask them how their day was. READ MORE | Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE | In the highly litigious world of mobile technology, it's becoming hard to keep track of who's suing who, but more and more often it seems that Apple's name is appearing as one of the parties in the slew of legal actions that's sweeping the industry. READ MORE | Just because BYOD has become standard operating procedure in most workplaces doesn't mean the practice has stopped causing challenges for IT. READ MORE | National Science Foundation eyes new architecture that can handle IoT, mobile, video and medical apps. READ MORE | To compete against Google and Verizon, the wireless carrier is moving fast. READ MORE | The $1,500 price of Google Glass is about 10 times more than the cost to build the wearable computer, but analysts say the device is more than the sum of its parts. READ MORE | | | | | |
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