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10 of the top 17 smartphone manufacturers now come from China
Better Business Bureau records show companies blamed scammers, customers' Internet connections and new software for consumer grievances
Data quality projects show Boston's WGBH how to segment customers for more lucrative target marketing
Time wasted dealing with email is on my new year's resolution radar. New tools are out there that can help solve the “email problem.”
Even Bessie is wearing an accelerometer
More people are testing the future OS than any previous version, and the bug fixes are piling up.
Questions about what happened abound, but speculation is emerging
This warning has been around for years and hasn't changed, which means management isn't getting the message.
Newly-discovered vulnerability puts 12 million routers at risk
Inmarsat's new satellite hotspot is out. Here's what you need to know.
Review of dozens of SDN moves may hint at what’s in store for 2015
As many doubt the practicality of a fully self-driving car, Google built its own.
We might even miss a few of these Microsoft oldies
Compares its legal battle to that of legendary nonviolent civil disobeyer
From the beginning, the Bring Your Own Device movement has been a nightmare for CIOs. And recently many workers – once excited by the concept – are wondering if it’s worth it. Here’s a look back at CIO.com’s year-long coverage of this ongoing workpla
Proposes that browser makers collaborate in explicitly marking unencrypted traffic as unsafe
The special circumstances surrounding the Sony hack permanently change the rules of hacking.
Here's a gift for the data center who has everything - a thermoelectric generator.