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"Microsoft Hyper-V Input Validation Flaw Lets Local Guest Users Obtain Potentially Sensitive Host System Memory Information" Security Tracker 9:08 PM
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"Microsoft 'cuts off' some customers over AI abuse fears: Firm regulates the way that customers can use its AI tech" The Inquirer 10:01 AM
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"When will Microsoft end support for your version of Windows or Office?" ZDNet 12:12 PM
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"Microsoft set to release Spring Creators Update for Windows 10 today: As updates go, it's a bit meh" The Inquirer 6:49 AM
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"The Windows 10 spring update no longer lets you disable web search in Start" Neowin 5:33 PM
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"Microsoft's Project Zanzibar blends digital and physical worlds to create something truly special" TechRadar UK 6:59 AM
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"Microsoft to Drive Skill Development With Azure Powered Solution" Dataquest 6:59 AM
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"Intel Is Back In The Game With This Strategy Shift" Seeking Alpha 6:10 AM
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"Intel's Hades Canyon NUC is a tiny gaming powerhouse: It's uncharted territory for mini-desktops." Engadget 9:17 AM
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"Intel Kills Off Remote Keyboard App For iOS & Android Citing Vulnerabilities" UberGizmo 6:56 AM
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"Investigation finds Intel Kaby Lake-G is more Polaris than Vega" Hexus 6:56 AM
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"Intel's Kaby Lake-G Radeons Might Use Hybrid Polaris-Vega Solution" ExtremeTech 2:18 PM
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"How Intel's Core i9 processors will inject desktop-grade power into future laptops" TechRadar UK 5:38 PM
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"Intel Working on New Discrete GPUs, Codenamed Arctic Sound" ExtremeTech 6:03 PM
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"AMD rolls out CPU firmware and Windows 10 patches to protect against Spectre exploits: You get the updated firmware via motherboard BIOS updates. Maybe." PCWorld Australia 5:38 PM
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"HP invests in British wireless charging start-up Chargifi" Telegraph 6:35 AM
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"HP Chromebook x2 is the first detachable Chrome OS laptop-Android tablet" Android Community 6:55 AM
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"IBM updates its skinny mainframe lineup" TechCrunch 6:36 AM
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"IBM launches 'skinny' Z mainframe designed for 19-inch standard data center rack" ZDNet 6:41 AM
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"IBM swings shrink ray from workforce to mainframes: New z-series model fits in 19-inch rack without special cooling" The Register 6:58 AM
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"IBM Slims Down Pair of Mainframes for the Cloud" eWeek 2:54 PM
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"IBM tweaks its z14 mainframe to make it a better physical fit for the data center: IBM is making rack-mounted versions - ZR1 and Rockhopper II - of its latest z14t mainframe, that are able to securely run containerized software." Network World 8:39 PM
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"Cisco launches SaaS, virtual appliance versions of Tetration" ZDNet 7:13 AM
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"Oracle rolls out Loyalty Cloud, other new CX products" ZDNet 7:13 AM
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"When the Cloud Is Swamped, It's Edge Computing, AI to the Rescue: Powerful local processors can obviate the need for a device to have a cloud connection." PC Magazine 12:13 PM
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