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- How to land a job in an era of 'big data'Hiring managers are now using software to screen for problem-solving skills.
- FocusNet neutrality: Is the Internet about to change?The FCC has applied 'neutrality' to its oversight of the Internet: Everyone’s data reaches the same audience in the same way. But the Internet’s gatekeepers, such as Verizon and Comcast, have been trying to reshape the federal regulatory landscape.
- The ExplainerWhat is the Internet of Things?Tech companies are excited about the 'Internet of Things,' but what exactly does that mean? Just imagine your household appliances, Web-enabled and sharing info.
- iPad apps: Note taking without paperThese iPhone and iPad apps help keep your ideas organized.
- Why you should cover your webcamOn some laptop models, hackers can see you through your own webcam.
- iPhone filling up? Here's what to do.Spot space-hungry iPhone apps; stash photos in the cloud.
- BuzzFeed introduces a writing style guide for the Internet ageAs new apps shape our evolving language, BuzzFeed's style guide tries to make sense of the grammatical madness.
- Whisper and Secret bring back anonymous online identitiesNew phone apps such as Whisper and Secret revitalize the idea that "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog."
- Spotify, iTunes, Pandora: How music-streaming services compareOld services, such as Spotify, add features. New ones, such as Beats, come online.
- AboutTheData.com asks if you recognize your online selfAcxiom's AboutTheData.com lets you see and edit what marketers think they know about you.
- How PewDiePie conquered YouTubeThe new YouTube celebrities: gamers. Millions of people love to watch other people playing games online.
- T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon set customers 'free'T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon give clients a new option to trade up faster – at a price.
- Netflix, Amazon, Apple build kid-safe zones with parental controlsOnline playgrounds from Netflix, Amazon, and Apple give kids room to be themselves, without straying too far.
- Future is fuzzy for 4K, ultra-high-definition TVs4K programming has finally arrived for UHD TVs -- slowly.
- Digital home 101: Smart locks to defend your houseSmart locks from August, Goji, and Yale bring high-tech features to front doors. You can grant access when away and see who's there. But make sure your phone is secure.
- Halogen light bulbs? CFL? LED? What's the difference?Incandescents are history. Now Americans must choose between halogen, CFL, and LED light bulbs. Each has its perks.
- How Detroit made gas-fueled cars smarterAutomakers have found new ways to save energy, such as the Ford F-150's new aluminum body and Chrysler's nine-speed cars.
- PlayStation 4 lets people play alone togetherSony's PlayStation 4 allows single-player gamers to share online.
- Xbox One aims to do ... everythingMicrosoft's Xbox One tackles games, movies, VOIP, and Internet, all voice-activated.
- 40-80 rule: New tip for extending battery lifeExtend the life of a lithium cell by not topping it off. The 40-80 rule can extend the life of your battery, but be careful to keep it out of the heat.