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 March 14, 2016

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Top Programming Languages That Will Future-Proof Your Portfolio
The most popular programming languages are used to code most of the applications in the world. Here are the 10 most popular now -- and insight into a handful on a rocket up the charts.
Patent Hints At Apple Watch Morphing Into Medical Device
An Apple patent made public recently points to potentially larger plans for the iconic computer and device maker's Apple Watch. The wearable may eventually offer capabilities of a medical device.
iPhone Encryption Battle: Feds Launch Latest Salvo
The government's impatience is evident in its third filing asking for Apple's cooperation in unlocking the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino terrorists. The document is a point-by-point rebuttal that reads like the government taking a final, very deep breath before it completely loses its temper.
HPE's Machine Learning APIs, MIT's Sports Analytics Trends: Big Data Roundup
We've got news from HP Enterprise, MapR, and IBM Watson in our Big Data Roundup for the week ending March 13. Plus, we bring you a summary of top trends in analytics for sports, and tell you why you may be headed to the most forgettable city in the country.
SQL Server On Linux, Outlook Gets Smarter: Microsoft Roundup
Microsoft this week announced a Dynamics AX upgrade, plans to release SQL Server on Linux, and several Skype for Business updates.

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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.

Privacy & Cybercrime Use The Same Tools
Users who are hungry for privacy need to choose their solutions carefully.

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Cancer Center Breach Another Symptom Of Healthcare's Growing Epidemic

Healthcare organizations suffered nearly one cyberattack per month in the past year, with nearly 50% saying patient information was exposed. InformationWeek's sister website, Dark Reading, has the full story.


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7 Tech Jobs Hardest Hit By Layoffs In 2015
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iPhone, iPad Updates: What To Expect At Apple's March 21 Event
Apple is expected to unveil its latest updates to the iPhone, iPad, and its Apple Watch bands at an event to be held March 21. But despite Apple's reputation for secrecy, details have been leaking out.

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.

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