What We're Reading: Page 314
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 14, 2017
Jul 13, 2017
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Smart Cities Dive
Why Google needs to focus on connected cities for its Alphabet strategy to pay off
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WIRED
There's A Reason Women in Tech Are Finally Speaking Out
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Healthcare Dive
Iowa hospital unknowingly posts 5,300 patients' data online for nearly 2 years
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Construction Dive
Lack of affordable housing hampering Bay Area growth
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Computerworld
How linguistics analysis helps catch cybercriminals
Jul 12, 2017
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The Wall Street Journal
Career of the Future: Robot Psychologist
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Computerworld
Here's what happens when an Office 365 subscription expires
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Xconomy
Under Silicon Valley’s Rough Turf, Tunnels of Women’s Networks Spread
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Troy Hunt
Troy Hunt: Life Is About to Get a Whole Lot Harder for Websites Without HTTPS
Jul 11, 2017
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Recode
Best Buy lost $1 billion in value on the news of Amazon’s Geek Squad competitor
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Bleeping Computer
Company Accused of Selling User Data Shuts Down after $104 Million Settlement
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ZDNet
IBM pledges help tackle climate change with its virtual supercomputer
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TechCrunch
Microsoft experiences the triumph and tragedy of transformation
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Ars Technica
Latest experiments reveal AI is still terrible at naming paint colors
Jul 10, 2017
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CNBC
Trump on his 'impenetrable' cybersecurity unit with Putin: I didn't mean it
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Windows IT Pro
What to Watch at Microsoft Inspire 2017
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Motherboard
The Pentagon Says It Will Start Encrypting Soldiers' Emails Next Year
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MIT Technology Review
50 Smartest Companies 2017
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Recode
Google is funding a new software project that will automate writing local news
Jul 07, 2017
Jul 06, 2017
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Axios
Canada's play for immigrant tech talent
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MIT Technology Review
Augmented Reality on Your Desk—All You Need Is a Lightbulb Socket
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Fedscoop
An end of the Pentagon CIO? Senate NDAA would split the position
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Utility Dive
NEI: Nuclear plants not 'penetrated' by cyberattacks
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Engadget
John McAfee settles Intel lawsuit over the rights to his name