Glassdoor recently released its report on the best cities for jobs in 2016 based on factors including cost of living, job satisfaction, and work-life balance. Which of these cities on its list are best for IT pros? We take a look. By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/22/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The class of 2016 is moving on to higher education or into the working world. Which new gadgets do they want or need for the big transition? Here are some gift ideas for the new grad in your life.By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/20/20162 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Glassdoor recently released its report on the best cities for jobs in 2016 based on factors including cost of living, job satisfaction, and work-life balance. Which of these cities on its list are best for IT pros? We take a look. By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/22/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
This week marked the 15th anniversary of the first Apple Store opening. We take a look at the history of Apple's retail strategy and where it's headed.By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/21/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
At this week's Google I/O annual developer conference the company revealed dramatic products that will push the boundaries of technology further into what was previously the realm of science fiction. By Eric Zeman , 5/21/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Google makes several announcements, including its mobile virtual reality platform Daydream, that reveal its long-term strategy to bring VR to the masses. By Eric Zeman , 5/20/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
The class of 2016 is moving on to higher education or into the working world. Which new gadgets do they want or need for the big transition? Here are some gift ideas for the new grad in your life.By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/20/20162 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The 2012 LinkedIn security breach is far worse than previously reported. Now reports say that hackers are trying to sell information for more than 117 million accounts, which should have people who use the same password on multiple sites worried. By Dawn Kawamoto Freelance Writer and Editor, 5/19/20163 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Acura, the luxury division of Honda, has started testing a hybrid sedan named the RLX Sport Hybrid SH-AWD, which offers self-driving capabilities. The company is gearing up to release a version of it by 2020.By Nathan Eddy Freelance Writer, 5/19/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Digital transformation is disrupting enterprise IT. David Guzman, CIO of H.D. Smith, has ideas on how to survive and succeed through the disruption.By Curtis Franklin Jr. Executive Editor, Technical Content, 5/18/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Apple released new versions of its iPhone, Watch, TV, and Mac operating systems this week, but not all of the updates went smoothly for some users. By Eric Zeman , 5/17/20162 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Bay Area residents will soon have a new ride-sharing option when social navigation app Wave introduces its Rider carpool service. Waze is owned by Google, which is looking to go head-to-head with services from Uber and Lyft.By Nathan Eddy Freelance Writer, 5/17/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
In its latest attempt to become more relevant as a social networking provider, Google launches Spaces, an app for sharing among small groups.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/17/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Do you really need to go back to school and get another degree in order to establish yourself in a career as a data scientist? Maybe not. These nine free online courses can help you explore a range of topics, including Python, R, AI, machine learning, and Hadoop, before you commit to more advanced learning.By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 5/17/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The first quarter saw wearable shipments increase across the board, but there's now a clear division between devices like the Apple Watch and Fitbit Flex, according to IDC. By Eric Zeman , 5/16/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Google's Chrome browser will begin to display HTML5 video and animation, when they're available, on all but 10 websites starting in the fourth quarter of this year. It's another serious blow to the Adobe Flash platform.By Nathan Eddy Freelance Writer, 5/16/20163 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The road from newbie to professional developer can be long and bumpy. Here are 10 books (plus a few more) that can help guide you on the journey to success. By Curtis Franklin Jr. Executive Editor, Technical Content, 5/15/201620 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Google is seeking drivers to test its driverless cars in Arizona. If you meet the requirements, you can earn $20 per hour to sit behind the wheel.By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/14/201620 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg launches a probe into allegations that the social media giant excluded conservative news stories from its Trending Topics section.By Dawn Kawamoto Freelance Writer and Editor, 5/14/20163 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Apple plans to invest $1 billion in a Didi, a Chinese ride-hailing business. The move could be the first in a series of major changes at Apple, and a precursor to the company's much-rumored electric car, called Project Titan.By Eric Zeman , 5/13/20167 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The race to market for electric, self-driving vehicles accelerates with BMW's plans to bring an autonomous car to market in 2021. The i NEXT will face competition from Tesla, Google, Porsche, and many others.By Nathan Eddy Freelance Writer, 5/13/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Prime vacation season is right around the corner. Use these 10 mobile apps to plan your trip, prepare for departure, and navigate new places with less hassle.By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/13/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Dark Reading Threat Intelligence Survey Threat intelligence is the best way to stay ahead of new and complex attacks, say survey respondents. How analytics influences their IT security strategies varies.
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