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Microsoft hasn't moved the Windows 10 needle in months
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(From our archives) Remember when Cisco sued Apple over the iPhone name?
Microsoft unveils a bonanza of security capabilities
Ford to pump $1B into AI for driverless cars

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Microsoft hasn't moved the Windows 10 needle in months

Microsoft has been stuck on the 400 million mark for Windows 10 for more than four months, but outside data indicates the OS has gained ground slowly. Read More

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13 tech jobs that pay $200k salaries

Which IT roles earn the biggest salaries? Thirteen tech jobs can pull in salaries of $200,000 or more, according to new data from IT staffing firm Mondo. Read More

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Geekiest alarm clock ever?

Everyone knows what to do when life gives you lemons. Well, the same can apply when technology cries wolf at four in the morning, according to a contributor to Reddit’s section devoted to systems administration. Read More

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The 5 things I hate about CRM systems

If CRM systems are ever to work, the responsibility for a great user experience has to be given to product managers and web/mobile designers. Read More

(2011) Why there's no Nobel Prize in Computing

When Nobel Prizes are dished out each fall, the most accomplished professionals in computing, telecom and IT have usually been left out in the cold. That's because there is no Nobel Prize for these fields, and it's unlikely there will be one any time soon. Read More

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Are companies doing enough on the IoT security front?

If security executives thought they had a lot to handle with the growth of mobile devices and the expanding digital enterprise, the emergence of connected products, corporate assets, vehicles and other “things” is taking security coverage to a whole new level. Read More

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(From our archives) Remember when Cisco sued Apple over the iPhone name?

Cisco Systems' General Counsel, explaining Friday's blockbuster patent and copyright infringement lawsuits against switching rival Arista Networks, emphasized that "I can count on one hand the number of times we’ve initiated suit against a competitor, supplier or customer." Mark Chandler might be right, but he's probably pretty close to having to resort to his second hand. And when Cisco does sue, it makes a splash. Remember when the company sued Apple seven years ago over the name of a forgettable little device dubbed iPhone? Read More

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Microsoft unveils a bonanza of security capabilities

Companies concerned about cybersecurity have a fleet of new Microsoft tools coming their way. The company announced a host of new security capabilities Friday morning as part of the run-up to the massive RSA security conference next week in San Francisco. Read More

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Ford to pump $1B into AI for driverless cars

Ford plans to spend $1 billion over the next five years on the development of an artificial intelligence system for driverless cars. Read More

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