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"Microsoft Looks to Regain Lost Ground in the Classroom" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 12:53 PM
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"Windows 10 S is Microsoft's answer to Chrome OS" The Verge 9:43 AM
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"Meet Windows 10 S, Microsoft's alternative to Google's Chromebooks" BGR 9:45 AM
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"Microsoft takes on Chrome OS with Windows 10 S: It trades app support in the name of security and performance." Engadget 10:18 AM
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"Microsoft takes on Chrome OS with new Windows 10 S: Designed for schools, the new version will only run apps from the Store." Ars Technica 10:21 AM
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"Microsoft takes the fight to Chrome OS with education-focused Windows 10 S: But app download restrictions mean users are stuck with Microsoft Edge" The Inquirer 10:25 AM
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"Microsoft unveils new Windows 10 for schools" BBC 10:51 AM
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"Windows 10 S will fuel Microsoft's Chromebook competitors" TechCrunch 11:42 AM
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"Windows 10 S laptops will start at $189 and ship this summer" TechCrunch 11:42 AM
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"Microsoft unveils $999 Surface Laptop running Windows 10 S" The Verge 12:54 PM
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"The $999 Surface Laptop is Microsoft's take on the regular old notebook: New PC runs Windows 10 S. Pre-orders start now, available on June 15." Ars Technica 12:54 PM
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"Microsoft just announced its first true Surface laptop ever" BGR 12:52 PM
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"Microsoft intensely unveils Surface Laptop running Windows 10 S: Edu-focused device is 'silent to the eyes', claims weepy Surface boss" The Inquirer 11:42 AM
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"Is this Microsoft's new Surface Laptop? Images of a 13.5-inch laptop with a luxurious keyboard and Windows 10 S leaked on Twitter." Engadget 7:43 AM
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"Microsoft's Surface Laptop arrives on June 15th for $999: Pre-orders start today, but you'll have to pay more for fancier colors." Engadget 11:43 AM
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"Microsoft's killer feature for its Chromebook competitor is Office" TechCrunch 12:53 PM
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"Microsoft looks to take on Chromebooks with Surface: The event kicks off at 9:30AM in New York City" The Verge 8:13 AM
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"Watch LIVE: Microsoft's Windows 10 education and Surface Laptop event" Neowin 8:30 AM
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"Watch Microsoft's education event right here: It all kicks off at 9:30AM ET/2:30PM BST." Engadget 8:53 AM
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"Watch Microsoft unveil its Windows 10-based Chromebook competitor live right here" TechCrunch 8:58 AM
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"Surface Laptop, er, surfaces online ahead of Microsoft's Windows Cloud event: Firm is taking the fight to Google with cheap MacBook lookalike" The Inquirer 8:30 AM
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"How to watch Microsoft's Surface Laptop event: start time and live stream" The Verge 8:25 AM
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"Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update may be slated for public release within a week" Neowin 8:31 AM
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"Microsoft's Julie Larson-Green leaves key Office exec role for health reasons, remains with company" GeekWire 8:30 AM
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"IBM warns of malware on USB drives shipped to customers" ZDNet 8:14 AM
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"IBM shipped USB flash drives loaded with malware: Unplug, delete, raise your fist and contact IBM" The Inquirer 8:29 AM
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"IBM Initiated Cloud Storage Price Cut Wave; All Drop 14%: In the third quarter of 2016, IBM bid for a larger share of the enterprise market in the cloud by dropping storage prices; AWS, other bigs followed." InformationWeek 8:15 AM
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"Intel patches remote code-execution bug that lurked in chips for 10 years: Flaw in remote management feature gives attackers a way to breach networks." Ars Technica 8:32 AM
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"Intel fixed a business security bug after almost a decade: The security hole affects various business PCs made in the last decade." Engadget 8:34 AM
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"Intel patches nine-year-old remote code execution flaw affecting biz chips: Vulnerability affects every Intel system from 2008's Nehalem to Kaby Lake" The Inquirer 8:29 AM
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"Intel AMT vulnerability hits business chips from 2008 onwards" ZDNet 8:30 AM
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"AMD Racks Up Ryzen Revenue, Narrows Q1 Loss" ExtremeTech 12:53 PM
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"How Cisco bought a $900 million startup for just $610 million" Business Insider 3:44 PM
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"Indian IT firm Infosys to hire 10,000 American workers: Criticism over H-1B visas has led to falling stock prices, and new moves." Ars Technica 12:54 PM
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