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In setback for Uber, judge says drivers can pursue lawsuit as a group
A California judge has decided to allow Uber drivers in California to sue the company as a group on key legal matters relating to their employment.
Read MoreVMware pitches network virtualization for better security
While the idea of network virtualization has been around a while, it has not been adopted in the enterprise as quickly as virtualization for servers. Now, VMware, one of the biggest proponents of virtualizing...
Read MoreCortana packs her bags, heads to Windows Insiders in India, Japan and elsewhere
Windows Insiders in Japan, Australia, Canada and India will be getting a visit from Microsoft's virtual assistant soon as part of Microsoft's continued beta testing of new features for Windows 10.
Read MoreSAP brings Hadoop into the Hana fold with Vora, a new in-memory analytics tool
A new tool from SAP will allow companies to analyze distributed Hadoop data alongside corporate data using the ERP giant's Hana in-memory computing platform.
Read MoreWindows 10 usage off to a fast start, Edge not so much
Microsoft's new operating system has a stronger launch than Windows 7, but Edge usage is trending in the wrong direction.
Read MoreWindows 10 sets one-month OS adoption record
Windows 10 in August set a record for a one-month increase in user share for any operating system.
Read MorePopular Belkin Wi-Fi routers plagued by unpatched security flaws
The Belkin N600 DB wireless dual band router model has unpatched vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to compromise affected devices.
Read MoreEricsson’s next-gen LTE targets faster mobile networks and IoT
LTE with faster upload speeds, using unlicensed spectrum to speed up downloads and customized for the Internet of Things, are some of the things Ericsson is working on for next year.
Read MoreMicrosoft APC 2015: CVP Phil Sorgen: "Partnering is in our DNA"
Microsoft's global channel boss let loose some tips and tricks for the channel to win in the Cloud, speaking as the keynote at Microsoft APC 2015.
Read MoreIntel says GPU malware is no reason to panic, yet
Malware that runs inside GPUs (graphics processing units) can be harder to detect, but is not completely invisible to security products.
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