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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, October 31, 2019
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Microsoft unveils expanded capabilities and improved support for Robot Operating System" Neowin 6:18 AM
  • "Microsoft Announces Expanded Support for Robotics Development in Windows" Thurrott 6:24 AM
  • "Microsoft Wrests Pentagon Contract from Amazon" Zacks 3:20 PM
  • "Trump's beef with Jeff Bezos could give Amazon all the opening it needs to fight Microsoft on the $10 billion JEDI cloud deal" [BI Prime] Business Insider 2:23 PM
  • "Microsoft relents on planned Power Platform self-service purchasing changes" ZDNet 4:22 PM
  • "'No more room for wars in the new world'? Who are you and what have you done with Microsoft? Software giant joins OpenJDK for the second time" The Register 7:57 AM
  • "Intel hits 10nm goals and signals a shift away from traditional CPUs: Intel's 10nm fumble might be over—but its newer ventures are more interesting." Ars Technica 6:14 AM
  • "Intel posts record revenue of $19.2B driven by data-centric business" Converge! 6:52 AM
  • "Intel and AMD are in an all-out, core-count war" Digital Trends 1:59 PM
  • "How many cores does Sapphire Rapids have?" SemiAccurate 6:35 AM
  • "Intel Makes Available New Graphics Driver - Get Version 26.20.100.7372" Softpedia 6:50 AM
  • "NTT, Intel and Sony Establish New Global Forum to Advance Communication Infrastructure" CDR Info 6:50 AM
  • "IBM picked a fight with Google over its claims of 'quantum supremacy.' Here's why experts say the feud could shake up the tech industry's balance of powers." Business Insider 12:21 PM
  • "IBM updates AI tools to sell a better story of itself" Verdict 8:05 AM
  • "Python programming language creator retires, saying: 'It's been an amazing ride'/The creator of the world's most popular programming language goes into retirement." ZDNet 7:57 AM
  • "At least 13 managed service providers were used to push ransomware this year: Once hackers compromise an MSP's network, they can use its remote access tools to deploy ransomware to hundreds of companies and thousands of computers." Zero Day 7:57 AM
  • "Smartphone Market Returned to Growth After Two years" CDR Info 9:30 AM