Find out how Windows 10 will collect your personal info

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Microsoft rolls out first official Windows 10 patches.

Java devs rejoice as private APIs stay in -- for now.

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Find out how Windows 10 will collect your personal info

Maybe it's time to break out the tinfoil hats, maybe we're seeing an industry-wide shift in exchanging privacy for features -- or maybe both. READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. Microsoft rolls out first official Windows 10 patches

2. Java devs rejoice as private APIs stay in -- for now

3. Usual suspects crowd Forbes' list of richest people in tech

4. INSIDER Review: Visual Studio 2015 breaks new ground

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Microsoft rolls out first official Windows 10 patches

The first post-July 29 updates include little documentation, but know that one of them clocks in at more than 300MB. READ MORE

Java devs rejoice as private APIs stay in -- for now

After a plan to eliminate use of sun.misc.Unsafe in Java 9 drew heavy criticism, Oracle crafted a workaround to keep the API functional. READ MORE

Usual suspects crowd Forbes' list of richest people in tech

The most lucrative names in tech in 2015 are largely unchanged from 2014, with only one woman or non-American male in the top 10. READ MORE

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