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"Microsoft has more Office 365 subscribers than Spotify Premium and Amazon Prime combined" MSPoweruser 7:39 PM
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"Microsoft's return to its nerdy roots is good news for developers" TechRepublic 7:40 PM
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"Microsoft Advances Conversation Transcription Using Virtual Microphone Arrays" CDR Info 7:20 AM
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"Microsoft Plays Nice" Gizmodo 6:11 PM
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"Repairing And Upgrading A HP 16533A Scope Card" Hackaday 7:17 AM
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"PS5 release date and price UPDATE: Bad news for PlayStation fans ahead of Sony reveal" Express UK 7:18 AM
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"Intel's 3-Year Outlook May Be Weak, But Its Technology Roadmap Is Intriguing: The chip giant expects very little sales and earnings growth through 2021. But it also promises to launch cutting-edge data center and notebook products in the coming years, and to improve its manufacturing position." TheStreet 5/10
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"Exclusive: Intel Engineering Chief Discusses Plans to Speed Chip Making/Dr. Venkata Renduchintala outlined how the chip giant plans to becomes nimbler and less 'monolithic' following years of manufacturing stumbles." TheStreet 5/10
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"Intel Announces Project Athena Open Labs to Speed Hardware Deployment" ExtremeTech 5/10
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"Intel: Folding Display Laptops at Least 2 Years Away" PC Magazine 5/10
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"Analyst: Intel flash supply partnership prospects could point to SK Hynix" The Register 5/10
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"Intel is having its worst week of 2019, and two experts see more pain for the Dow stock" CNBC 5/10
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"AMD Gains PC CPU Market Share from Intel with Ryzen" Market Realist 5/10
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"AMD's powerful Ryzen processors are on sale for all-time low prices and bundled with free games: It's a great time to go AMD. The Ryzen 7 2700 is $195 at Walmart, and Amazon has the Ryzen 5 2600X for $160, and the Ryzen 5 2600 for $145." PCWorld 5/10
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"AMD Releases Radeon Pro Software for Enterprise 19.Q2: Gaming Driver Support for Radeon Pro" AnandTech 5/10
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"AMD Ryzen 3000 leak points to two 16-core CPUs" The Inquirer 5/10
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"AMD And Cray Win Frontier Supercomputer DOE Deal" Forbes 5/10
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"Raja points out Nvidia and AMD datacenter weakness" Fudzilla 5/10
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"AMD has 'no software ecosystem that's meaningful' without Intel" PCGamesN 5/10
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"Microsoft: The open source company/The times, they are a-changin'—even bits of Windows will be open source." Ars Technica 5/10
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"Microsoft pushes ahead with conversation transcription, virtual microphone arrays: Microsoft Research's 'Project Denmark' technology allows users to use the microphones in phones and laptops to create a virtual array that can handle conversation transcription and more." ZDNet 5/10
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"Microsoft: The open source company/The times, they are a-changin'—even bits of Windows will be open source." Ars Technica 5/10
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"Microsoft is building a virtual assistant for work. Google is building one for everything else" Quartz 5/10
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"Cybersecurity: This is how Microsoft Defender ATP tackles password-stealing credential dumping attempts" ZDNet 5/10
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"IBM Sets Its Sights on the $12 Billion Precision Farming Market" Market Realist 5/10
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"Nvidia is sliding after Trump escalates the trade war with China" Business Insider 5/10
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"Oracle To Lay Off 1,600 Staff In China" SupChina 5/10
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"Huawei is about to take on Oracle in the database market" Fast Company 5/10
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"Oracle's legal woes deepen: Big Red sued (again) for age and medical 'discrimination'" The Register 5/10
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"Oracle workers may find age, industry expectations are hurdles in job hunt" TechNode 5/10
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"Oracle Malaysia launches Cloud Solution Hub" Borneo Post 5/10
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"Bushnell v. Cisco: District Court Dismisses Willfulness Allegations Solely Based on Knowledge of Patents by Acquired Entity" Lexology 5/10
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