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August 14, 2015

Working STEM students may be forced to leave U.S. next year, says court

A federal judge made a ruling this week that could force tens of thousands of foreign workers, many of whom are employed at tech companies on student visas, to return to their home countries early next year. READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. Apple releases final OS X Yosemite non-security update

2. Google has another try at patching Stagefright flaw

3. INSIDER Review: Enterprise guide to Windows 10

4. Kaspersky denies faking antivirus info to thwart rivals

5. Zero-day flaw in Google Admin app allows malicious apps to read its files

6. Oops! Samsung shows Galaxy S6 edge+ & Note5 to jeering power users

7. Consumers win as Android vendors struggle

8. Puerto Rico is out as Project Ara's first test market, but Google isn't nixing the program

9. INSIDER Up your coding game with these 7 habits of great programmers

10. Fujitsu brainstorm room lets you write on the walls

11. Court denies Samsung request for rehearing in Apple patent case

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Apple releases final OS X Yosemite non-security update

The update's appearance Thursday signaled that Apple is just weeks away from introducing its successor, OS X El Capitan. READ MORE

Google has another try at patching Stagefright flaw

Google has released another patch for the Stagefright vulnerability after a security firm said the first one didn't fix it. READ MORE

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Kaspersky denies faking antivirus info to thwart rivals

Responding to allegations from anonymous ex-employees, security firm Kaspersky Lab has denied planting misleading information in its public virus reports as a way to foil competitors. READ MORE

Zero-day flaw in Google Admin app allows malicious apps to read its files

Attackers could obtain credentials used to manage Google for Work accounts. READ MORE

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Oops! Samsung shows Galaxy S6 edge+ & Note5 to jeering power users

Samsung announces Galaxy S6 edge+ and Galaxy Note5 -- its new twin flagship Android phones. The release date is confirmed, with preorders now. However... READ MORE

Consumers win as Android vendors struggle

The future for many smartphone vendors looks uncertain as Apple rules the high end and the battle over cheaper smartphones gets increasingly intense. READ MORE

Puerto Rico is out as Project Ara's first test market, but Google isn't nixing the program

A series of mysterious tweets implied big changes were coming to the modular smartphone program. READ MORE

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Up your coding game with these 7 habits of great programmers

In case you missed it: Experienced software engineers share their thoughts on what differentiates great programmers from good programmers and what it takes to up your coding game. (Insider - free registration required.) READ MORE

Fujitsu brainstorm room lets you write on the walls

Digital sticky notes are one part of this elaborate projection system aimed at going beyond whiteboards. READ MORE

Court denies Samsung request for rehearing in Apple patent case

Samsung had sought to reduce a $548 million patent infringement award. READ MORE

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