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Court battle over one driver’s pay could have big impact on “gig economy”

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Was Raef Lawson an employee when he drove for GrubHub, or a business owner?

Remember when Lenovo sold PCs with Superfish adware? It just got a mild scolding from FTC

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Settlement requires disclosure and monitoring, not much else Lenovo on Tuesday settled charges that it compromised the security of its computers to fling ads onto desktops from August 2014 through early 2015.…

Our best look yet at Gordon Murray’s new TVR design

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Lightweight sports car has manual gearbox and no sign of connectivity or self-driving.

Irma reaches 185 mph, trailing only Allen as strongest Atlantic storm

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2017 is quickly becoming a season for the record books with Harvey and now Irma.

Yet another AWS config fumble: Time Warner Cable exposes 4 million subscriber records

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US cable giant the latest victim of S3 cloud security brain-fart Records of roughly four million Time Warner Cable customers in the US were exposed to the public internet after a contractor failed to properly secure an Amazon cloud database.…

EPA runs all grants past a political appointee in its PR office

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Consultant with no science background reportedly on lookout for climate change.

Life Is Strange: Before the Storm—Episode One review: Going back

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Romance and rebellion start to fill in Life Is Strange's missing pieces.

Boston Red Sox caught red-handed using Apple Watch to steal signs

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Boston was apparently stealing signs from opposing teamsrsquo; catchers and pitchers.

IDG Contributor Network: When big data meets innovation: cognitive platforms

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For the longest time, the structure of a typical business application remained the same.
Implementation details could vary, but the solution invariably consisted of the front end, the business logic, and the data management layer.We started with mon...

Mini’s new John Cooper Works GP Concept has me hot and bothered

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It's supposed to be the purest expression of driving fun.

The road to Java 9: Twice-yearly releases are coming

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Oracle will speed up the releases of standard Java, with a new release Java Development Kit (JDK) coming every six months and a long-term support version that gets updated every three years.

As a result, the next version of Java will be released in March 2018, six months after this monthrsquo;s planned Java 9 release.Until now, Oracle has delivered major releases of Java every two years or so, anchored by a major feature or two.

But that anchor-feature-driven approach has caused delays in the upcoming JDK 9, which is finally due to arrive on September 21 after being stalled by development of its complex modularity feature.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Google Fiber shut off customer’s service because she owed 12 cents

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Google Fiber turned her Internet back on after bizarre sales tax discrepancy.

MEAN vs. LAMP for your next programming project

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The transition from cutting-edge curiosity to practical workhorse is not one that many technologies make. Yesterdayrsquo;s precocious upstarts often fail to live up to their Version 0.1 promise. Not so for the technologies that make up the fiercely acronymized MEAN stack.It was only a few years ago that MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js were raising eyebrows on their own. Now theyrsquo;ve grown up and ganged up, and together theyrsquo;re doing serious work, poaching no small number of developers from the vast LAMP camp.

But how exactly does this newfangled MEAN thing stack up against LAMP? When is it better to choose the well-tested, mature LAMP over this upstart collection of JavaScript-centric technologies?To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Energy sector biz hackers are back and badder than ever before

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Dragonfly dissected Symantec is warning of a resurgence in cyber-attacks against firms in the energy sector by a group of hackers it calls Dragonfly.…

Houston hospitals see surge in skin infections in Harvey’s wake

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Despite infections, doctors say it could be worse and there are pleasant surprises

In a blast from the past, Logitech releases a new trackball

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It's the company's first new trackball in nearly a decade.

Dealmaster: Get a Dell XPS upgradeable tower with Core i7 CPU for just $599

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Plus a bunch of Labor Day deals that are still alive!

Nginx forges multilanguage app server for microservices

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Nginx has introduced an application server for microservices environments.

The open source Nginx Unit is designed for environments where developers use multiple languages in their deployments.
Itrsquo;s typical in microservices to use multiple languages and thus have multiple software stacks to manage and control, the company says.[ Download InfoWorldrsquo;s essential guide to microservices and learn how to create modern web and mobile applications that scale. | Cut to the key news and issues in cutting-edge enterprise technology with the InfoWorld Daily newsletter. ]In its beta release this week, Nginx Unit supports Google Go, PHP, and Python. Java and Node.js support will be added later, and support for Ruby is under consideration.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Judge dismisses libel lawsuit filed by self-proclaimed e-mail inventor

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Because e-mail lacks clear-cut definition, Ayyadurai wasnrsquo;t libeled.

IDG Contributor Network: 5 easy steps to install custom components in Salesforce Trailhead playground orgs

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Salesforce.com Trailhead trainings are a great way to learn Salesforce.
Some of the hands-on challenges require installing components.If you are using a Developer org to run these, the instructions are easy to follow. However, if you are using a Tra...
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