Tuesday 19 March 2013

Global PC shipments in steep decline; Dice: No gender gap in tech; Galaxy S4 costs $236 to make

The Editor's Daily Picks

TechRepublic Member | March 19, 2013

Dice: No gender gap in tech

According to a recent Dice report, the compensation gender gap in tech has disappeared. Read more

Global PC shipments in steep decline due to weak Chinese market

IDC predicts that worldwide PC shipments could fall by "double digits" — more than previously expected — as a result of a weak Chinese market. Read more

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Cloud Computing: Make It Rain

In nature, when a cloud consolidates, it rains. The same thing can happen when you consolidate your database on a private cloud, you'll save on operating costs while improving performance.


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IHS: Samsung Galaxy S4 rings in at $236 for bill of materials

Justice Dept. to Congress: We want greater email, Facebook, Twitter snooping powers

Samsung VP: We are building a smart watch

PC market may suffer a double-digit decline this quarter, warns IDC

HTC's custom component bet backfires as One smartphone delayed

iPhone, iPad lock screen bypass fixed, but 34 days too late

Samsung, LG in row over eye-tracking tech

Citrix spruces up mobile portfolio with ShareFile, Podio updates

BlackBerry regrets belated cross-platform support

AT&T adds Microsoft Lync to portfolio for business customers

Rackspace launching Open Cloud Academy to patch IT skills gaps

SAP taking aim at $3.5 trillion worth of fraud with new app

The HTC One is the best smartphone I have ever used (review)

Apple's iOS: In desperate need of a facelift

Google's Schmidt calls on India to limit Web censorship

Google reveals Chromebook pricing and availability for Europe

Getting touchy about tablets: Why one size really doesn't fit all

People first: Cloud HRM and talent management




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