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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, May 4, 2019
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Dell's pre-installed software left PCs open to hijacking" Engadget 1:41 PM
  • "Have A Dell PC? You Might Want To Secure Yourself Against This Vulnerability" Redmond Pie 8:03 PM
  • "Microsoft says acceptable Xbox Live trash talk includes 'get wrecked' and 'potato aim': Acceptable ways to be angry at online video games" The Verge 10:45 AM
  • "Microsoft Attempts to Clean Up Xbox Live Trash Talk With New Guidelines" Digital Trends 7:47 PM
  • "Lenovo's All-New ThinkBook S Laptops Outed With Intel Whiskey Lake And AMD Radeon 540X" HotHardware 3:46 PM
  • "Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Selling Customers' Location Data: The lawsuits come after a Motherboard investigation showed AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile sold phone location data that ended up with bounty hunters, and The New York Times covered an instance of Verizon selling data." Motherboard 4:22 PM
  • "Windows by the numbers: Maybe Windows 7 doesn't want to retire/With the countdown on to the January end-of-support date for Windows 7, the aging operating system doesn't seem to be going anywhere fast." Computerworld 5/3
  • "End to surprise Windows 10 updates? New 'download and install now' option rolls out" ZDNet 5/3
  • "Microsoft teams up with JP Morgan to shill enterprise blockchains" The Next Web 5/3
  • "Microsoft touts its first managed blockchain service: JPMorgan's Quorum" Computerworld 5/3
  • "Windows 10 May 2019 Update review: Sandbox and a better Windows Update improve your PC" PCWorld 5/3
  • "Xbox Scarlett vs. PS5: Here's what we know so far/How will Microsoft's Xbox Scarlett and Sony's PS5 stack up?" Digital Trends 5/3
  • "Vodafone-Idea, IBM set to seal $700-800 million 5-year IT outsourcing deal" The Economic Times 5/3
  • "IBM and Thomson Reuters have teamed up to launch an AI regtech solution" Business Insider 5/3
  • "Vodafone signs five-year deal with IBM for cloud, analytics and AI" ZDNet 5/3
  • "IBM wins bidding for new Canadian RTGS platform" Finextra 5/3
  • "Dell Laptops and Desktops Vulnerable to Remote Attack: The vulnerability is in the Dell SupportAssist utility which ships with most laptops and desktops and only requires users to visit a website for their system to be compromised." PC Magazine 5/3
  • "Dell SupportAssist App Is Leaving Customer PCs Vulnerable To Remote Attacks" HotHardware 5/3
  • "Dell Has a New Cloud Strategy, but It's Still an Infrastructure Vendor" ITPro Today 5/3
  • "Dell declares storage market successes: Vendor 'killing it' with storage market share gains, exec tells channel partners" ComputerWeekly 5/3
  • "Dell, NetApp Aim to Simplify Channel Programs: The two vendors this week announced significant changes to their respective channel programs that aim to reduce partnership complexity" Channelnomics 5/3
  • "Dell's discovery: Closed loops require an open mind" GreenBiz 5/3
  • "Watch: Dell Technologies Channel Chief Presents Her Vision For Success At GPS With Magic And Music" CRN 5/3
  • "Firm's suit against HP over broken printer repair ends up in federal court" ABA Journal 5/3
  • "HPE court witness subjected to own LinkedIn page over CV claims" The Register 5/3
  • "Intel: Still a Powerhouse in Technology" MoneyShow 5/3
  • "Intel CPU Comparison: 8th Gen Vs 9th Gen — Is i9 9900K Worthy?" Fossbytes 5/3
  • "Intel to Discontinue Movidius Neural Compute Stick" AnandTech 5/3
  • "A Candid Look at AMD to Celebrate Its 50th Anniversary" ExtremeTech 5/3
  • "AMD to launch Navi graphics cards in Q3 2019" Mybroadband 5/3
  • "TSMC's 5nm Node Nearly Doubles The Density Of AMD Ryzen 3000's 7nm Process" HotHardware 5/3
  • "Oracle opens innovation hub in Saudi Arabia" Telecompaper 5/3
  • "Cisco backdoor patched. Huawei the lads!" Fudzilla 5/3
  • "EU's Tusk warns of risks in rise of U.S. tech giants: The world needs to be wary of the rise of tech giants such as Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon, comparing their powers to those of countries such as China, European Council President Donald Tusk said in Warsaw on Friday." Reuters 5/3