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"Microsoft cranks up forcible upgrades on Windows 10: Redmond is now telling customers running last year's Windows 10 version 1803 that it will soon begin forced upgrade to the latest feature refresh released in May" Computerworld 5:05 PM
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"Warning Issued For Millions Of Microsoft Windows 10 Users" Forbes 7:58 AM
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"Microsoft's foldable device is said to run Android apps, launch next year" Neowin 9:07 PM
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"Microsoft Said to Release Foldable Surface Next Year" CDR Info 3:34 PM
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"Microsoft Plans Foldable 9-inch Dual-Screen Surface, Will Run Android Apps, Says IHS Markit" Forbes 3:34 PM
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"Bill Gates' $400 billlion mistake involves Windows Phone and Android" phoneArena 4:51 PM
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"Microsoft appoints new director for Israel startups program: Raz Bachar, 36, to head Microsoft for Startups based in Tel Aviv, liaise with investors and entrepreneurs" The Times of Israel 7:59 AM
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"Microsoft Appoints Former Amazon Manager To Run Israel Start-Up Program" Jerusalem Post 8:00 AM
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"US Entity List bans hit AMD joint venture: Five Chinese companies added to list of companies acting against US national security." ZDNet 9:08 PM
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"AMD EPYC Rome Pricing And Specs Leak With A 64-Core 128-Thread Monster On Top" HotHardware 4:17 PM
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"Larry Ellison explains Oracle's ongoing restructuring" Business Insider 7:59 AM
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"Intel responds to the Ryzen 3000 series; price cuts incoming" Notebook Check 6/22
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"Google Says No Thank You To Intel's Ice Lake Processors" Tom's Hardware 6/22
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"AMD Ryzen 7 3800X Benchmarks Leaked, Crushes Intel's i9 9900K in Multi-threaded Performance" WCCFTech 6/22
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"Microsoft bans Slack and discourages AWS and Google Docs use internally: Security concerns and competition" The Verge 6/22
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"Microsoft's Making Changes to Mixer, Cutting Original Programming Staff" Thurrott 6/22
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"Microsoft Flight Simulator will support third-party and community-made content" Neowin 6/22
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"Bill Gates on making 'one of the greatest mistakes of all time'" TechCrunch 6/22
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"U.S. bars China supercomputer firms, institute from buying American parts" Reuters 6/22
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