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The state of women in computer science: An investigative report

Top colleges boast about reaching gender parity in intro to computer science courses. But very few of those women go on to graduate with a CS degree. TechRepublic writer Alison DeNisco talked to women from schools like Carnegie Mellon, MIT, and Georgia Tech about why this is happening. This download provides the magazine version of the article as a free PDF for registered TechRepublic and ZDNet members.

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Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL: Everything the pros need to know

Google Pixelbook is a 'high-performance Chromebook' for professionals

New privacy bill could limit warrantless NSA surveillance

Charlotte, Atlanta top list of 10 cities where tech salaries go the furthest

Oracle unveils Blockchain Cloud Service to bring security and resiliency to the enterprise

6 big data privacy practices every company should adopt in 2018

93% of companies have password rules, but it may not protect them from data breaches

Samsung HMD Odyssey: A $500 Windows Mixed Reality headset that could make waves in business

Udacity, Unity launch new $200 developer training course for Apple's ARKit

Report: Nearly 60% of all business processes could be automated by 2022

66% of SMBs would shut down or close if they experienced a data breach

White House: Social Security numbers are 'flawed system,' need modern tech replacement

10 questions job seekers can expect in a cybersecurity interview

Why pay for baristas is growing faster than pay for web designers in the US

8 skills programmers must master before a technical interview

Google launching Gmail security tool to protect executives from high-profile attacks

Apple's Face ID: Everything iPhone X users need to know

Top 5: Alternatives to centralized cloud services

Apple's ARKit: Everything the pros need to know

Passwords as we know them are dying, here's what will take their place

Oracle launches container-based development platform, open sources serverless project

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CIOs lead digital transformation projects, but companies still fail to innovate

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