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"Windows RDP flaw: 'Install Microsoft's patch, turn on your firewall'/Attackers can use a protocol bug in Windows RDP to steal session authentication and take over a network domain." ZDNet 8:32 AM
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"Windows attack: Poisoned BitTorrent client set off huge Dofoil outbreak, says Microsoft/Attackers used a popular BitTorrent client to spread coin-mining malware to over 400,000 PCs in a matter of hours." ZDNet 10:21 AM
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"Microsoft fixes more Meltdown and Spectre flaws in Windows: Problematic antivirus compatibility checks have been blocked on Windows 10." Engadget 9:08 AM
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"Microsoft reaches a historic milestone, using AI to match human performance in translating news from Chinese to English" Microsoft 12:00 PM
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"Microsoft announces breakthrough in Chinese-to-English machine translation" TechCrunch 10:17 AM
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"Microsoft Reaches Human Parity With Chinese to English News Translation" Thurrott 1:22 PM
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"Microsoft plans to open its first Middle East data centers in 2019" CNBC 6:32 AM
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"Microsoft announces its first cloud regions in the Middle East" TechCrunch 11:57 AM
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"Microsoft will bring its cloud to Switzerland and the Middle East" VentureBeat 6:30 AM
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"Microsoft to add new Azure regions in Germany, Switzerland, UAE" ZDNet 6:52 AM
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"Microsoft's stunning new Xbox Live avatars will finally launch in April" BGR 6:27 PM
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"IBM partners with Cloudflare to launch new security and DDoS protection features" TechCrunch 7:09 AM
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"IBM launches bare metal Kubernetes" TechCrunch 7:09 AM
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"'Dead weight' Dell would destroy VMware's value, says big investor: Jericho Capital says deal would benefit Dell alone, suggests VMware buy Red Hat instead" The Register 6:56 AM
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"Not Seeing a Real Disaster Brewing With Intel" TheStreet 8:35 AM
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"Linus Torvalds slams CTS Labs over AMD vulnerability report" ZDNet 9:31 PM
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"Power outage reportedly disrupts Samsung NAND flash production" DigiTimes 6:48 AM
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"More Human Than Human makes the state of AI look ironically grim: It's meant to be about the field's promise for the future, but it mostly suggests that future is far away" The Verge 3:32 PM
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