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Who are tech's highest paid CEOs?

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Who are tech's highest paid CEOs?

Median pay for tech CEOs in 2012 was $10.7 million, according to Network World's analysis of CEO compensation in the tech industry.

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1. Dell corrals acquired products for BYOD market

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Dell corrals acquired products for BYOD market

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From improved security and administration to better tablet battery life, there's a lot to like in Windows 8 for healthcare organizations. READ MORE

North Carolina auditor: 84 state-run IT projects well over budget, schedule

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Where's the BYOD Payoff?

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Apple CEO defends Mac line; analysts foresee iPad hybrids

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