ITworld Tonight | | Python has surpassed Java as the top language used to introduce U.S. students to programming and computer science, according to a recent survey posted by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). | | Issue highlights 1. 13 things to do with the sun besides getting a tan 2. No, Linux is not dead on the desktop 3. BOOK GIVEAWAY: SQL Queries for Mere Mortals: A Hands-On Guide to Data Manipulation in SQL 4. If Office comes to Android, will anyone want it? 5. 9 of 10 online accounts intercepted by NSA are not intended surveillance target 6. An H-1B whistleblower tries again for justice 7. Three critical laptop accessories for summertime travel 8. Is work-life balance a myth? 9. iPhone 6 expected to launch in late September | How technology is bringing out the best and the oh-so utterly worst in solar innovation. READ MORE | In today's open source roundup: The death of Linux on the desktop has been great exaggerated by the media. Plus: The city of Munich saves millions by switching to Linux, and how to find the best desktop for new Linux users. READ MORE | Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE | A help-wanted ad sparks talk of an Android port, but is Android big in the enterprise? READ MORE | Snowden leak shows how Americans' electronic communications are gobbled up by the NSA. READ MORE | H-1B whistleblower Jay Palmer has filed a new complaint with the U.S. Department of Labor, alleging that senior executives at Infosys "retaliated against him by denying him work, bonuses and promotions and terminating him." READ MORE | Before you head out on your great summer vacation, you'll want to make sure you pack well not only for yourself but your laptop as well. READ MORE | The emergence of mobility, 24/7connectivity and globalized business has made the concept of a 'work-life balance' obsolete. READ MORE | Citing a reliable source, MacRumors is reporting that Apple's next-gen iPhone will likely be announced in early-mid September, paving the way for a full fledged launch later in the month. READ MORE | | | | | |
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