Issue highlights 1. 10 biggest CEO pay raises 2. No, HealthCare.gov doesn't require half a billion lines of code 3. Outage caused by single admin mortifies cloud provider Joyent 4. New security problems keep eBay on edge 5. Google unveils prototype self-driving car, without steering wheel or brakes 6. The biggest unanswered question about the Moto 360 smartwatch isn't the price 7. Nvidia wants to steer its Tegra K1 into driverless cars 8. Nintendo says "Let's Play" to YouTubers; announces affiliate program |
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Which tech leaders received the most generous pay hikes in 2013? READ MORE |
New data confirms that a previous claim about the size of the Obamacare portal's code base was way off the mark. READ MORE |
Cloud provider Joyent suffered an outage on Tuesday after an administrator was able to simultaneously reboot all virtual servers hosted in the company's US-East-1 data center. READ MORE |
EBay's security team isn't going to get a break for a while. READ MORE |
White Paper: Strategy Companion Corporation This IDC white paper discusses the benefits of using BI tools that better address the needs of business users who perform analysis of data to inform decisions on a regular basis. The document compares modern offerings with traditional BI tools and discusses the benefits of self-service BI. Learn more |
It doesn't have a steering wheel, but you're supposed to feel relaxed in Google's new prototype self-driving car. READ MORE |
The smartwatch is a tech-lover's dream. It's also something that has been a consistent let down to date. READ MORE |
Automakers from Tesla to Volkswagen have used Nvidia's graphics chips to power infotainment systems and displays in their cars. Now the tech firm sees an opportunity to expand into another field -- driver-assist technologies and even self-driving cars. READ MORE |
You'll be able to share ad revenue with Nintendo (and Google) once you're in the program. READ MORE |
Webcast: CA Technologies Traditional backup is going away, but where does this leave end-users? Learn more! |
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