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Most amazing war-related technology of 2014

How do the FBI and Secret Service know your network has been breached before you do?

Science vs. fiction: 15 sci-fi technologies that are (almost) here

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March 29, 2014
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Most amazing war-related technology of 2014

Military firing up lasers, robotic animals and iPad-controlled combat boats.

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Issue highlights

1. How do the FBI and Secret Service know your network has been breached before you do?

2. Science vs. fiction: 15 sci-fi technologies that are (almost) here

3. LAST CHANCE: Enter to win a copy of "Java SE8 for the Really Impatient"

4. 7 games that will eat up your free time

5. How to hide your online searches: We browse incognito with Disconnect and Silo

6. Organize (almost) every aspect of your life with these seven apps

7. Internet via lasers, drones: How Zuckerberg will bring the 'Net to all

8. Fun things to do in Vegas after the trade show

9. CARTOON: Facebook has scary plans for the Oculus Rift

Webcast: IBM

Increasing the Value of Your Reports and Dashboards

Learn how incorporating other analytical capabilities such as predictive modeling and visualization can increase the value of your reports and dashboards by providing insight from complex data or predicting a future outcome. Learn More!

How do the FBI and Secret Service know your network has been breached before you do?

Knock, knock! Secret Service here. "Is this your customer payment card data?" READ MORE

Science vs. fiction: 15 sci-fi technologies that are (almost) here

Science fiction has a rich history of predicting the future. And in some cases, the future is now. READ MORE

LAST CHANCE: Enter to win a copy of "Java SE8 for the Really Impatient"

Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE

7 games that will eat up your free time

If you had an extra hour in your day, how would you spend it? Me, I'd spend it playing these games. READ MORE

White Paper: Neustar Inc.

Four Ways DNS Can Accelerate Business Growth

This e-book describes how DNS has developed over the years to support business growth as new needs have emerged, for example, advanced traffic management and protection from cyber threats. Learn More

How to hide your online searches: We browse incognito with Disconnect and Silo

Want to keep Google from serving you search-based ads, or cookies from dropping in unannounced? One of these tools could help. READ MORE

Organize (almost) every aspect of your life with these seven apps

Generic calendar apps are mostly useful for two things: Meetings--including appointments and conference calls--and birthday or holiday reminders. But have you ever tried to use a basic calendar app to create a workout plan or organize your travel itinerary? READ MORE

Internet via lasers, drones: How Zuckerberg will bring the 'Net to all

On Thursday, Facebook unveiled its Connectivity Lab, the technology incubator by which Facebook plans to bring Internet connectivity to the developing world. READ MORE

Fun things to do in Vegas after the trade show

You can do anything in Vegas, for a price. READ MORE

CARTOON: Facebook has scary plans for the Oculus Rift

The social media giant buys virtual reality headset maker Oculus VR and the possibilities are endless - and frightening. READ MORE

White Paper: Citrix Systems

InfoWorld Exclusive: Mobile Device Management Deep Dive

Smartphones, tablets, social networks, and cloud services are all popular, incredibly useful, and a security risk. These days, the security focus is on mobile devices, as they tend to be used a lot to work with corporate information. View more

Remembering Patrick J. McGovern, 1937-2014

Over a span of 50 years, Pat McGovern oversaw IDG's launch of more than 300 magazines and newspapers and championed the expansion of IDG's network to include more than 460 websites, including ITworld, 200 mobile apps and 700 events worldwide. In addition to a career dedicated to information technology, he created the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT. Our thoughts are with his family.

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