ITworld Tonight | | A combination of rumors and Apple's own activities suggest an impending smartwatch release. | | Issue highlights 1. FIRST LOOK: The HTC One M8 smartphone 2. Watch this homemade Jurassic Park chase scene [VIDEO] 3. Trial Microsoft software and services for FREE! 4. BOOK GIVEAWAY (ending soon): R for Everyone: Advanced Analytics and Graphics 5. Amazon's WorkSpaces becomes generally available 6. Full Disclosure security mailing list reborn under new management 7. 11 tips for working with IT recruiters 8. Researchers 3D print micro trusses as strong as steel, lighter than water [VIDEO] 9. Japanese invention removes contact lens without eyeball touching [VIDEO] | HTC One M8 is finally here! Everyone try and act surprised! READ MORE | Watch this lovingly made tribute to the dinosaur epic. READ MORE | Offers give anybody a free peek at how Microsoft products behave before having to actually buy them. READ MORE | Five will win. But hurry, the drawing ends March 31. Enter today! READ MORE | Amazon Web Services' hosted virtual desktops have become generally available, priced from $35, but the company and its competitors have a lot of hurdles to overcome before this sort of technology is widely used by businesses. READ MORE | Nmap creator sets up a replacement for the recently closed Full Disclosure security mailing list. READ MORE | IT recruiters can be valuable matchmakers, connecting talented technology professionals with companies in need of their skills and experience. READ MORE | Using 3D laser lithography, a team of German scientists have created micro-truss and -shell structures from ceramic polymer composites that exceed the strength-to-weight ratio of all engineering materials, with a density below 1,000 kg/m. READ MORE | Video shows cool way to deal with soft contacts without having to use your grubby fingers. READ MORE | 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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