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"In 2018, Windows died at home and nobody cared: While Microsoft's desktop operating system continues to be a key fixture of enterprise computing environments, it faces extinction at home. And Redmond seems perfectly fine with that." ZDNet 3:55 PM
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"No, robots won't take your jobs after all, says Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella" Financial Express 8:43 AM
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"Snapdragon 845 Always Connected Windows 10 PCs Are Incoming With Huge Performance Gains" HotHardware 4:16 PM
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"IBM's head of Watson likes Elon Musk but 'hates' A.I. scaremongering" CNBC 8:38 AM
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"IBM To Send Blockchain Sailing With Maersk Partnership" Crypto Daily 8:38 AM
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"HP to launch 3D metal printers later this year: How it will boost manufacturing industry" Financial Express 8:36 AM
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"Dell refreshes Precision laptops with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed" ZDNet 8:11 AM
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"Gigabyte Teams Up With Intel On Side-Channel Vulnerabilities" Guru3D 8:34 AM
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"Intel accused of age discrimination" The Verge 8:05 AM
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"AMD EPYC Secure Encrypted Virtualization Is Not As Secure As It Sounds" SegmentNext 8:31 AM
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"Oracle Plans to Drop Java Serialization Support, the Source of Most Security Bugs" Bleeping Computer 8:27 AM
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"The Kubernetes 'fork': Open source purists miss the point" InfoWorld 8:19 AM
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"Intel Sandy & Ivy Bridge Microcode patches Available for Older Windows 10 Builds" Guru3D 5/27
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"Ryzen 7 2700X Review: A worthy rival to Intel's 8th gen CPUs" TrustedReviews 5/27
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"Microsoft brings new PWAs to the Microsoft Store" MSPoweruser 5/27
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"Here Is Avast's Workaround For Windows 10 April 2018 Update Install Failures" HotHardware 5/27
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"The Mini PC is a 5-inch Windows 10 touchscreen device small enough to slip into a pocket" Stuff Magazine 5/27
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"Microsoft Weekly: Players steady, updates heavy, misc things ready" Neowin 5/27
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"HP's ZBook x2: It's powerful, it's specialized, and it's very expensive/Review: HP has packed a lot of power into its tablet, but it comes at a big cost." Ars Technica 5/27
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