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Legal agreements -- and fear -- keep them from sharing what they know, leaving half the story untold
The way today's tech talent looks for work is changing. Prospective employees are using their mobile devices to connect with employers more than ever and this trend is expected to continue. Does your organization have a mobile recruiting strategy?
Apple taking part in Code.org Computer Science Education Week
IARPA wants to go exaflop
802.11n takes a back seat as Wave 1 and 2 802.11ac wireless LAN products drive rollouts
U.N. diplomat calls link 'another fabrication' targeting the rogue nation
Analyst upbeat after EMEA talks; HP feels the love; IBM stepping in for EMC, VCE
DoJ talks of growing public distrust of law enforcement surveillance and high-tech investigative techniques; creates new cybercrime fighting unit
New Amazon competitors offer some compelling deals in the cloud, but at what price?
Bezos says 'stay tuned' for future iterations
With 72% of the vote, the 2014 executive compensation plan passed by a much smaller margin than in the last three years
To celebrate Cisco's 30th birthday, let's look at the company's boldest bets on the internet over the years, and how they paid off.
Offers Junos OS on Open Compute Project switch
The Yummba webinject tool, possibly out of Russia, is to blame
Advocates cite ease of use, but the celebrity nude hack may have also played a part.
The Nitty Gritty of Net Neutrality: IP Headers.
A new API opens the way for a dozen more partners over the next few months
The cloud storage giant now connects to third-party enterprise service providers, but aims to win more businesses via existing users
IoT is the third big technology 'wave' in the last 50 years -- and perhaps the biggest