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What Microsoft and Apple are doing to end the PC

If it's trendy, Visual Studio 2011 will do it | Your Internet privacy is in Congress's hands now

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What Microsoft and Apple are doing to end the PC
There's a dramatic change now under way in personal computing, and Microsoft, the traditional PC powerhouse, and Apple, the reborn-and-rising power in personal computing, are the ones driving it. Here's where they're taking IT and users. Read More


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If it's trendy, Visual Studio 2011 will do it
Microsoft's forthcoming app dev environment hits all the (expected) popular notes: agile, HTML5, touch, and devops. Read More

Your Internet privacy is in Congress's hands now
Thursday morning, the White House called on Congress and the high-tech industry to enact a consumer privacy bill of rights. With luck -- and another 30 to 40 years -- Congress may pass legislation empowering the FTC to enforce those rights. Read More

The top 13 security myths (corrected)
We asked security experts to tell us their favorite "Security Myths" and what they think of them. (Editor's note: Slide #8 has been corrected. The source of the quote is Alan Brill.) Read More

How to Save the IT Industry in 4 (Not So Easy) Steps
Offshore outsourcing is again a hot topic this election year, but the solutions U.S. politicians are proposing will do little to prop up the American IT services industry. If government leaders really want to save U.S. IT jobs, here's what they should do. Read More




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