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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, May 5, 2019
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Dell's SupportAssist app had serious security flaws, reveals 17-year-old" Digit 8:16 AM
  • "Dell Reverses Course: Set to Triple AMD EPYC Server Offerings, Support 7nm Rome Chips: Report" Tom's Hardware 8:16 AM
  • "Dell G5 15 (2019): We've been putting Dell's refreshed G5 15 series through its paces." Gamereactor 8:16 AM
  • "Silicon Valley 'Hackathon': Coders target deadly California wildfires/IBM event gathers developers to brainstorm how tech can aid in disaster response" San Jose Mercury News [Free Registration Required] 8:17 AM
  • "Microsoft's Project xCloud streaming service moves to 'take-home' testing phase: 'Excited to get feedback from our internal teams ahead of public trials later this year.'" Eurogamer 8:18 AM
  • "Microsoft Build 2019 Preview: Edge, Andromeda, and More" LAPTOP Magazine 8:06 AM
  • "Xbox outlines the kind of things you can and cannot say on Xbox Live with its new community standards • Eurogamer.net" Eurogamer 4:21 PM
  • "AMD Seen Facing Huge 20% Stock Swings Amid Earnings" Investopedia 8:03 AM
  • "7nm AMD Navi to Destroy Competing Nvidia GPUs (Latest Rumors)" UltraGamerz 8:17 AM
  • "Quantum computing a step closer to reality" Asia Times 8:17 AM
  • "Dell's pre-installed software left PCs open to hijacking" Engadget 5/4
  • "Have A Dell PC? You Might Want To Secure Yourself Against This Vulnerability" Redmond Pie 5/4
  • "Microsoft says acceptable Xbox Live trash talk includes 'get wrecked' and 'potato aim': Acceptable ways to be angry at online video games" The Verge 5/4
  • "Microsoft Attempts to Clean Up Xbox Live Trash Talk With New Guidelines" Digital Trends 5/4
  • "Lenovo's All-New ThinkBook S Laptops Outed With Intel Whiskey Lake And AMD Radeon 540X" HotHardware 5/4
  • "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 5/4