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Intel CFO sees U.S. losing battle for high-tech jobs

CFO reports that the United States continues to lose ground in the battle for high-tech jobs because of its lack of outreach to domestic companies, Intel's finance chief said. …


Mobile TV: Better options coming soon

Mobile video in the United States is a sleeping giant that is just now waking up, PC World reports. …


For web’s new wave, sharing details is the point

Mark Brooks wants the whole web to know that he spent $41 on an iPad case at an Apple store, $24 eating at an Applebee’s, and $6,450 at a Florida…


Survey: ‘Digital natives’ need more IT support

A recent survey shows even tech-savvy college students require more campus IT support than you might think.…


Cornell will not ban the iPad

Contrary to media reports, Cornell is not experiencing bandwidth problems as a result of iPad use on campus, reports the Cornell Daily Sun. …


Study: Brain games don’t make you smarter

People playing computer games to train their brains might as well be playing Super Mario, reports the Associated Press.…


Cheating vs. collaboration: Fine line for computer-science students

A recent article entitled "Why computer science students cheat" hit a raw nerve for undergraduates, software professionals, and hiring executives, Network World reports. …


McAfee antivirus program freezes school computers

Computers in schools, companies, and hospitals around the world got stuck repeatedly rebooting themselves April 21 after an antivirus program identified a normal Windows file as a virus, reports the…


Virtual Symposium examines worldwide growth of online access

Distance learning, open courseware, eBooks, wikis, and many other innovative technologies have forever affected education by connecting any topic in any discipline to any learner in any place. Drexel University's…


Rule change takes aim at loophole in Title IX

The Education Department no longer will allow universities to rely solely on electronic student surveys to prove they are meeting the requirements of the gender-equity law known as Title IX,…

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