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Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch Moving to Apple
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 6:50 PMChristina Warren
Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch is leaving the company to take a job at Apple. The news was leaked in an SEC filing and confirmed by Adobe. Lynch joined Adobe in 2005 as part of its acquisition of Macromedia. At Macromedia, he helped create Dreamweaver and other web technology tools. More recently at Adobe, Lynch has overseen the company's push into more subscription software territory with the Adobe Creative Cloud and the Adobe Marketing Cloud.

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Try 'Sloppy Typing' on This Reimagined QWERTY Keyboard
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 6:20 PMVignesh Ramachandran
With every iteration of each smartphone model comes a slew of new features. Better display! Faster! Thinner! Lighter! But with the notable exception of Swype on smartphones, serious innovation with the QWERTY keyboard has been largely ignored. Toronto-based company Whirlscape is reimagining the QWERTY keyboard by streamlining the keys into a single line and letting you type without being precise (unlike a typewriter).

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Your Data Isn't Safe — Now What?
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 1:17 PMNational Journal
The future of data security may rely on a principle most people are reluctant to admit: that all systems are inherently insecure.

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This Is What a Budget iPhone Might Look Like
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 11:34 AMAppAdvice
The upcoming iPhone 5S and so-called "iPhone mini" are rumored to arrive in multiple colors. Martin Hajek imagines what that will look like.

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5 Exceptional Student Tech Projects
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 11:05 AMMatt Petronzio
Students in the STEM fields — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — start school with hopes of someday creating groundbreaking projects. But many of these students aren't waiting for graduation; they're immediately using the knowledge they acquire to help change the world.

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