What We're Reading: Page 339
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 22, 2016
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CNet
Apple under Tim Cook: A nicer company, but a better one?
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Information Week
What IT pros need to know about hiring cybersecurity hunt teams
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Business Insider
How Microsoft built a computer so good, even Apple wanted to copy it
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TechCrunch
Drone startup Aptonomy introduces the self-flying security guard
Aug 19, 2016
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The Wall Street Journal
The top 10 emerging technologies of 2016
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The Enterprisers Project
Imagining the future of technology with science fiction prototyping
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Fortune
Google's international startup program gets a home in San Francisco
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Austin Business Journal
Why it pays to work in Austin's tech scene
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Ars Technica
How tech changed scoring in sports -- nearly a century ago
Aug 18, 2016
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PVS-Studio blog
We found over 10,000 bugs in various open source projects
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The Wall Street Journal
Cisco job losses reflect shift to cheaper, open software
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CIO
7 tips for future CIOs
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The New York Times
Tech giants gobble start-ups in an antitrust blind spot
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Fox Business
Tech wreck: 100K jobs gone and more cuts coming
Aug 17, 2016
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The Washington Post
Putting a computer in your brain is no longer science fiction
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Wired
Can't afford coding camp? The feds may have a loan for you
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MIT Technology Review
Google Fiber stalls as the industry gears up for ultrafast wireless
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The Enterprisers Project
When your IT talent shortage is global
Aug 16, 2016
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CIO
7 bad programming ideas that work
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Techdirt
Democratic National Committee creates 'cybersecurity board' without a single cybersecurity expert
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Hyperallergic
Build the most disruptive startup ever in a dystopian business simulator
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Information Week
Microsoft, MIT create 'smart tattoo' for phone control
Aug 15, 2016
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Kansas City Business Journal
Google Fiber is high-speed, but its buildout isn't
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Reuters
NYSE sees double-digit Asian IPOs through 2017, with focus on tech
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CIO
The risky side of project management
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Ars Technica
The World Series of Hacking -- without humans
Aug 12, 2016
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CIO
Tech giants aren't as innovative as you think
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CSO
In terms of spam, Donald Trump is beating Hillary Clinton hands down
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Times of India
Pakistan adopts controversial law to deal with cyber crimes
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TechTarget
Q&A: Factors to consider before joining the Privacy Shield framework
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The Washington Post
Tech giant Oracle aims to help Metro improve its customer service response time and tracking