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 March 21, 2016

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Apple Watch At 1: How It's Changed
The Apple Watch debuted one year ago this month. How has the wearable changed over the year, and what's coming in the future?
FTC Raps Android Developers For Using SilverPush Software
The FTC has issued a warning to several Android developers for using SilverPush. This software, found on 12 Android apps, could violate consumer privacy rights by picking up background noise to feed to advertisers.
Google Analytics Update, Ex-Watson Exec Launches Startup: Big Data Roundup
Google has launched a new suite of analytics tools for the enterprise. Ex-IBM Watson executive Stephen Pratt, who quit in February, has surfaced at a new AI startup. Forrester released a new list of enterprise priorities in big data. Those items and more in this big data roundup for the week ending March 20.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Mini Could Be iPhone SE Spoiler
With the rumored Galaxy S7 Mini, a compact, feature-rich version of its flagship smartphone, Samsung may be gearing up to challenge Apple's upcoming iPhone SE.
Windows 10 Mobile Rollout, Skype For Web Update: Microsoft Roundup
This week saw the release of Windows 10 Mobile on older smartphones, Skype for Web features, and updated OneDrive sharing.

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What Will You Master In 2016? Make It Disaster Recovery For Organizational Resilience
These days, disaster recovery is a boardroom concern and a defining criterion for business success and organizational resilience.

Hacking Vulnerable Medical Equipment Puts Millions at Risk
Hospitals and medical device manufacturers need to start doing more to detect and thwart incoming attacks on networks and devices.

Android Security Gets Better with Lollipop
It's reassuring to see Google deploying new and improved security features as its mobile OS matures.

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Why You Can't Ignore Privacy Shield

Trans-Atlantic transfer of Europeans' personal data might not have concerned you in the past, but here are eight things you need to know now. InformationWeek's sister website, Dark Reading, has the full story.


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11 Tech Jobs That Pay The Most: Glassdoor
IT positions account for 11 of the 25 top-paying jobs in Glassdoor's annual ranking. See which positions made the grade, and how your salary stacks up.

9 Hot Big Data And Analytics Startups To Watch
Hadoop recently celebrated its 10th birthday, advanced analytics have become even more sophisticated, and a plethora of startups have arisen to help organizations wrangle all the data and pull out insights. With all that in mind, here are nine big data and analytics startups to watch.

10 Best Tech Companies To Work For In 2016
Google slipped off its perch as the No. 1 place to work on Glassdoor's Best Places to Work list, unseated by an Internet travel company. Here's a look at 10 top tech companies where you may want to hang your hat in the new year.

10 Cloud Startups Worth Your Attention
If your view of the cloud marketplace is dominated by the Amazons and Googles of the world, you may be missing out on solutions that better target your needs. Here's our list of 10 up-and-coming cloud providers worth a look.

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