What We're Reading: Page 351
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 22, 2016
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HR Dive
How allowing remote work can cut a company's carbon footprint
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CIO
Whaling emerges as major cybersecurity threat
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Wired
Of Course Congress is Clueless About Tech—It Killed Its Tutor
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Reuters
FBI paid more than $1.3 million to break into San Bernardino iPhone
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Bloomberg
How GPS Came to Be—and How It May Be Altering Our Brains
Apr 21, 2016
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Food Dive
Bear Naked, IBM tapping ingredient tech to create customized granola products
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Springwise
In Japan, an artificial intelligence has been appointed creative director
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HR Dive
Why email may be a major productivity drain for U.S. workers
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The Denver Post
Colorado wants to duplicate Israel's success in cybersecurity
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Motherboard
Can AI Help Gender Diversity Help AI?
Apr 20, 2016
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Wired
The Untold Story of Magic Leap, the World’s Most Secretive Startup
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CRN
EMC Vs. Dell Top Executive Compensation: How Do They Compare?
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Food Dive
PepsiCo's newly named CIO quietly enhancing IT
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Business Insider
An update broke BT Internet and sent customers' emails to a random dude called Steve
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ars technica
Want to sue Ashley Madison over data breach? You must use your real name
Apr 19, 2016
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Forbes
Bill Campbell, 'Coach' To Silicon Valley Luminaries Like Jobs, Page, Has Died
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Gates Notes
America’s Secret Weapon
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The Hill
US and Russia to meet on cybersecurity
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The Washington Post
What happened when ‘Fake Steve Jobs’ went to work for a real software company
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Inverse
I Wrote "ISIS Beer Funds!!!" in a Venmo Memo and the Government Detained My $42
Apr 18, 2016
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Wired
Root Is A Little Robot On A Mission To Teach Kids To Code
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CIO
Millennials force CIOs to rethink tech, training processes
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CNN
Microsoft builds new AI bot to ignore Hitler
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Fortune
Don't Believe Everything You Read on the Yahoo Sale
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Fortune
Oracle, Google Fail To Settle Android Lawsuit Before Retrial
Apr 15, 2016
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Campus Technology
Is There Life After Being a CIO?
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Wired
Grief and Triumph at a Medieval Robot Battle for High Schoolers
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Bloomberg
Artificial Intelligence for Everyday Use: Coming Soon
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Motherboard
Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Sentenced to Two Years for Hacking
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The Sacramento Bee
UC Davis spent thousands to scrub pepper-spray references from Internet
Apr 14, 2016
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The Guardian
Terrorism, refugees and cybersecurity dominate journalism festival
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Forbes
The Wonderful Big Data Strategy At Royal Bank Of Scotland
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BuzzFeed
In The Age Of Trump, Tech CEOs Cast Themselves As The New Statesmen
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Fortune
Salesforce Gives Executive a $40,000 Watch
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CNBC
Amazon's cloud threatens to become Tech's Wal-Mart