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Head-scratchers: 10 confounding programming language features | Just five gangs in Nigeria are behind most Craigslist buyer scams

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A look inside China's most notorious e-waste town
Guiyu, a town of 200,000 is known as the world's largest e-waste site. Read More


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Head-scratchers: 10 confounding programming language features
Programming languages are full of peculiarities but these oddities tend to make developers say "huh?" more than most. Read More

Just five gangs in Nigeria are behind most Craigslist buyer scams
Five Nigerian criminal gangs are behind most scams targeting sellers on Craigslist, and they've taken new measures to make their swindles appear legitimate, according to a new study. Read More

11 open source security tools catching fire on GitHub
Malware analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics -- GitHub hosts a number of compelling tools for securing computing environments of all sizes. Read More

Ways programmers can move up professionally
So you want to scale up your professional life and compensation. That's great, and the good news is that you CAN. But first you have to choose whether to stay technical (or not). Read More


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4 Reasons to Go Beyond Horizon with XenApp and XenDesktop
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15 simple, secret Windows tips and tricks to save you time
From old-school task switchers to Jump List and taskbar tricks, here are some ways to make the most of working with Windows. Read More

The 10 best laptops of 2014 (so far)
We're more than seven full months into 2014, and with back-to-school shopping season underway and the holidays looming, it's a perfect time to take stock of the year in laptops thus far. Read More

10 things you need to know about Linux Mint 17
There's something here to please everyone: Civilians won't hurt themselves deploying Cinnamon over Linux Mint 17, developers will enjoy any of the versions, and the hard core will find lots to love with the LMDE versions. Read More

7 Bluetooth speakers: Still portable, now with better sound
Small Bluetooth speakers are ideal to carry along to a hotel room, a picnic or just to save room at work. We look at 7 speakers that offer a range of price and audio quality. Read More

ITworld cartoons 2014: The year in geek humor
ITworld's Phil Johnson pokes fun at the tech world's top news and newsmakers. Read More


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