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Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Internet castaways of BBC's Apprentice
Lord Sugar's apprentices are learning how to be entrepreneurs in a parallel, non-digital reality where no one ever dreams of using their smartphone to look something up on Google
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Billions of API calls traversing Web, redefining "software"
APIs are quickly becoming the application glue for the Web with billions of calls per day making some companies billions of dollars per year, according to one keynote speaker at the annual Glue...
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iSSH developer Dean Beeler: The right stuff for iOS apps
Want to program your own iOS App? Find out how one developer took a weekend project and made a success story out of it.
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Chinese hackers top world leading programmers' site
Nine of the leaderboard's top 10 programmers are from China. The only American in the top 20 ranks 12.
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Programmable 'smart sand' can assume any shape
MIT researchers are developing small magnetic cubes that can communicate with each other to auto-duplicate objects in a "sand box" using a subtractive production algorithm.
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Internet castaways of BBC's Apprentice
Lord Sugar's apprentices are learning how to be entrepreneurs in a parallel, non-digital reality where no one ever dreams of using their smartphone to look something up on Google
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Goldman Sachs programmer's code theft conviction overturned
A former Goldman Sachs employee, accused of stealing data used in high-frequency trading, is to walk free after his conviction was overturned by an appeals court.
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Gaming is still the Wild West, according to this ex Zynga programmer
In one of those rare, only-on-the-Internet moments, an anonymous former Zynga employee has opened the floodgates, speaking in great detail about his experiences, both good and bad. The...
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Startups, programmers rally against SOPA in SF (photos)
Hundreds gather in front of City Hall in San Francisco to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act.
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LibreOffice expands users and reach
LibreOffice is moving into the modern era with developers working on versions that run in Web browsers and on iOS and Android devices.
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UK's delayed national health IT programme officially scrapped
The UK's National Health Service is told to scrap the £11 billion IT project to centralize health and patient records, after a string of failures, over-spending and delays.
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Fact or fiction? Hacker hit men can remotely murder through programmable insulin pumps
A health tech-related demonstration with chilling implications took place yesterday at the Black Hat Briefings.
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Microsoft to focus on HTML5 and JavaScript for Office 15 extensions
Microsoft is guiding developers toward HTML5 and JavaScript for Windows 8 app development. It turns out the company also is pushing these Web technologies as key to extending Office 15 and Office 365.
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UK's national health IT programme 'unworkable'
Britain's next-generation electronic health records system -- still yet to be fully implemented 9 years on -- should be scrapped, says MP's.
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Wolfram Research co-founder Gray and his Touch Press may be future of e-books, publishing
Wolfram Research co-founder Theodore Gray said next-generation book publishers will need to be multiple disciplines---programming, writing and video---to be successful. Gray's ideas---not to...
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'Hacker 3' escapes jail time in RBS WorldPay ATM heist
A Russian programmer involved in the hack of RBS WorldPay's network and the $9 million ATM heist that followed has escaped jail time despite confessing his role in the crime.
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Fury Friday: Gratuitous product placement mid-TV programme
Fury Friday: I’ll be jumping on the soapbox each Friday and letting rip into the things of the week that have annoyed the living daylights out of me. This week: gratuitous product placement.
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Useful command line tips for programmers and Mac managers
A community site offers a growing list of Mac OS X tips and tricks that require digging into the Terminal. Some very useful, others just for fun, the tips are ranked and commented.
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Microsoft KittyHawk: A new tool to help non-programmers build .Net business apps
KittyHawk is another attempt by Microsoft to target "non-professional" programmers. This time, the idea make .Net programming more like FoxAccess programming, in order to attract more...
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Should Android programming be open to non-programmers?
If evil is the exception opening up the creation of apps to users should be no big deal. Yet to many in this profession it is a big deal.
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