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"Spectre, Meltdown: First Real Signs Of The Hit On Windows 10, Intel Performance Trickle In" Forbes 1:01 PM
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"Researchers Find Another Major Security Flaw in Intel CPUs" Fars News Agency 8:52 AM
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"Meltdown and Spectre flaws loomed large over CES" Engadget 7:51 PM
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"Intel CEO Details Patch Plans for Meltdown and Spectre Security Flaws" Hugo Observer 8:53 AM
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"Intel's response to chip meltdown deepens rift with Microsoft (Video)" Malay Mail Online 8:53 AM
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"Oracle still silent on Meltdown, but lists patches for x86 servers among 233 new patches" The Register 7:41 PM
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"End of a chip boom? Memory chip price drop spooks investors" Reuters 9:05 PM
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"Why Amazon is the new Microsoft: The Amazon Alexa platform dominated CES this year. The virtual assistant is shaping up to be the most important new operating system." Computerworld 1/13
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"Microsoft has a master plan to change the world with a new line of super-thin, super-light PCs with cell service" Business Insider 1/13
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"Windows 10 adds 'Do Not Disturb' feature" Engadget 1/13
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"How ARM is spreading into Windows PCs and the edge of the internet" VentureBeat 1/13
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"Intel self-driving cars: Does anyone want an autonomous Ferrari?" VentureBeat 1/13
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"Intel puts security on the todo list, Tavis topples torrent tool, and more" The Register 1/13
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"Intel Holds On to Ranking as the Worst Performing DJIA Stock" 24/7 Wall St. 1/13
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"AMD CEO on chip security flaws: 'We're absolutely all over this'" Yahoo! Finance 1/13
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"Intel advises customers not to download Spectre patch after reboot problems" BGR 1/12
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"Intel's fix for Meltdown and Spectre had a bug of its own" Neowin 1/12
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"Intel's Spectre patch is causing reboot problems for older processors: Sometimes the bug fix is worse than the bug" The Verge 1/12
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"Intel promises better transparency as Meltdown patches cause Broadwell/Haswell borkage: Brian Krzanich makes three-step 'security-first' pledge to the industry" The Inquirer 1/12
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"Researcher finds another security flaw in Intel management firmware: Active Management Technology defaults allow anyone to take control of many PCs." Ars Technica 1/12
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"Intel AMT security loophole could allow hackers to seize control of laptops" ZDNet 1/12
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"Intel AMT flaw lets attackers take control of laptops in 30 seconds: Pwned in 30 seconds" The Inquirer 1/12
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"Intel's patch for chip flaw is now causing reboot problems: Customers experiencing higher system reboots after applying security firmware update" CRN UK 1/12
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"Spectre puts the brakes on CPU need for speed" ZDNet 1/12
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"Meltdown-Spectre firmware glitch: Intel warns of risk of sudden reboots" ZDNet 1/12
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"Intel's Response to Chip Meltdown Deepens Rift With Microsoft" Bloomberg 1/12
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"AMD releases 'just-in-case' firmware updates for its processors: Though in truth, they're hardly affected" The Inquirer 1/12
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"AMD processors: Not as safe as you might have thought" ZDNet 1/12
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"AMD is deploying a patch for the second Spectre CPU vulnerability: It has admitted that its chips are susceptible to both Spectre variants." Engadget 1/12
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"Microsoft is finally bringing end-to-end encryption to Skype: But it still looks awful" The Inquirer 1/12
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"Windows 10 of the future? Microsoft works on mind control for apps" ZDNet 1/12
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"Microsoft opens the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update floodgates: 100 million people are already running the latest Windows version." Ars Technica 1/12
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"Microsoft Upgrades Notification-Blocking Feature in Windows 10" eWeek 1/12
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"Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 Laptop Showcased At CES 2018" Geeky Gadgets 1/12
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"Dell Technologies Inc. (DVMT) Insider Sells $380,371.00 in Stock" The Ledger Gazette 1/12
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"IBM may be prepping for massive changes at Global Technology Services group" TechCrunch 1/12
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"Lenovo Helps Usher In Era of Arm-based, Windows 'Always Connected PC'" eWeek 1/12
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"PC holiday shipments worldwide rise for the first time in six years" Neowin 1/12
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"PC Market Grows for the First Time Since 2011" ExtremeTech 1/12
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"Europe puts 1bn euros into supercomputer research" BBC 1/12
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"EU launches €1bn supercomputing project to rival China: But Brexit could mean that the UK misses out" The Inquirer 1/12
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"Europe enters race to build world-class supercomputers: EU scientists are tired of borrowing foreign hardware for high-level research." Engadget 1/12
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