Stories by Computerworld Staff

Computerworld's holiday gift guide 2013

From audio gear to gadgets, smartphones to stocking stuffers, we've rounded up the best tech gear to give and get this year.

Written by Computerworld Staff08 Nov. 13 11:38

Astronauts, Olympic torch arrive at space station

Three astronauts arrived at the International Space Station early today, bringing with them the Olympic torch that will light the Olympic flame in Sochi, Russia, for the 2014 Winter Games.

Written by Computerworld Staff07 Nov. 13 19:38

Long shot? Apple's could grow Mac share to 20%

Apple has a shot at growing the Mac's share of all personal computers even as total shipments of desktops and notebooks continue to contract, an analyst argued today.

Written by Computerworld Staff29 Oct. 13 16:08

IBM declines to comment on further job cuts

IBM Australia has declined to confirm a report on the ABC News website claiming that the company was likely to cut more local jobs in early 2014.

Written by Computerworld Staff25 Oct. 13 16:08

Now enter Lenovo as a potential BlackBerry suitor

The list of reported parties interested in buying BlackBerry is growing, and now includes Lenovo Group, according to unnamed sources speaking to the Wall Street Journal.

Written by Computerworld Staff17 Oct. 13 19:57

Aussies using free Wi-Fi, Web at work to avoid bill shock

We spend five weeks every year using our employer’s Internet connection for personal reasons, access free Wi-Fi whenever possible and even use our friends’ phones to satisfy our data addictions and avoid bill shock.

Written by Computerworld Staff11 Sept. 13 11:15

Data+ Editor's Choice Awards 2013

What's the value of a single piece of customer, patient or research data? How about several billion pieces of that data? These 12 organizations, winners of the first-ever Data+ Editor's Choice Awards, were well aware that they sat on a goldmine of information. And each in its own way turned those massive data stores into solid business results. A top-tier healthcare organization added $62 million in new revenue to the bottom line. A world-renowned research organization gave its scientists a big step forward in helping to power the next generation of solar cells.

Written by Computerworld Staff26 Aug. 13 13:49

Stephen Conroy quits following Gillard leadership loss

Stephen Conroy, the minister for broadband, communications and the arts, has confirmed his resignation following the departure of Julia Gillard as the Australian prime minister and Labor leader today ( 26 June).

Written by Computerworld Staff26 June 13 22:32

Best Places to Work in IT: Search the archives

Want to know which organizations have earned a spot on Computerworld's Best Places to Work in IT list in multiple years? Browse, search or sort the listings from 1994 to the present.

Written by Computerworld Staff17 June 13 10:18

How we chose the Best Places to Work in IT

The methodology behind Computerworld's selection of the 100 organizations in the 2013 Best Places to Work in IT list.

Written by Computerworld Staff17 June 13 10:18
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