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What RSA Learned from Getting Hacked

RSA could have hidden the hack that leveled it back in 2011. Instead it went on the offensive. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/27/2013

Working Smarter: The Power of Working in Iterations

If you can't face tackling a big project at work, don't. Break it down into iterations. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/27/2013

The PC Era Is Far From Over

Tablets and smartphones are all the rage today, leading many to conclude that the time of the personal computer is just about over, if not already finished. According to analytics provider IHS, global shipments of personal computers are set to decline in 2012 for the first time in 11 years. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/27/2013

Viewer Habits Lead Netflix to Bet on ‘House of Cards’

Netflix knew why its original TV series would be a hit—based on data about the viewing habits of its 33 million users. Read Full Article >
- TechnologyReview.com 02/26/2013

11 “Happiness” Gadgets to Make Our Desks Happy Places

A happy office is a good office. That's not rocket science. Add a shot of happiness to any workspace thanks to 11 seriously cool pieces of technology. From plants to stand-up desks to guitar apps (that you can really play), there's something for everyone here. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/26/2013

New Stuxnet Discovery Demystifies More of the Attack Code

Researchers announced that a new variant of the sophisticated cyberweapon known as Stuxnet had been found, which predates other known versions of the malicious code that were reportedly unleashed by the U.S. and Israel several years ago in an attempt to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program. Read Full Article >
- Wired.com 02/26/2013

Hyperscale and the Challenge of Internet Data Centers

Clouds aren't light and fluffy, they're data centers full of servers and heat. Managing the server density to control heat and electrical use, and adequate bandwidth, are three of the many details data center designers must manage. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/26/2013

Infographic: Do the Math — Tablets in Education

Before jumping into the tablet game, schools need to take a holistic look at what they’ll be paying. A recent online survey of IT decision makers in education shows the average total cost of ownership for a tablet can be $1,400 — three times the price of the tablet itself. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/26/2013

What if Programming Were Your Kid’s Superpower? [Video]

Code.org,a nonprofit aimed at encouraging computer science education, has assembled an all-star group of the world’s most well-known and successful folks with programming skills to talk about how learning to code has changed their lives. You might be surprised by who you see. Read Full Article >
- TechCrunch.com 02/26/2013

See What Google Glass Is All About

The frosted-glass doors on the 11th floor of Google’s NYC headquarters part and a woman steps forward to greet me. She leans in to shake my hand and at that moment I become acutely aware of the device she’s wearing in the place you would expect eyeglasses: a thin strip of aluminum and plastic with a strange, prismatic lens just below her brow. Google Glass. Read Full Article >
- The Verge.com 02/26/2013