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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, June 17, 2019
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Latest Windows 10 Insider build adds controls to notification banners" Neowin 11:25 AM
  • "Microsoft finally releases Hyper-V Server 2019: Microsoft has made Hyper-V Server 201, which it first released last fall, available on its Evaluation Center and plans to deliver it to Visual Studio Subscription customers by June 19." ZDNet 5:13 PM
  • "Microsoft acquires Pull Panda for code-review collaboration: Microsoft is buying Pull Panda and immediately making all subscriptions to its tools available for free in the GitHub Marketplace." ZDNet 9:14 PM
  • "Airbus and Microsoft team up to sell holographic tech to airlines, defense and aerospace companies" GeekWire 7:33 AM
  • "Microsoft's Edge gang pops a head above the parapet to give Linux fans a strong 'maybe'/Also: storage migration, Mac development and The Trillion Dollar Man performs the dividend dance" The Register 9:12 AM
  • "Microsoft set to capture Gen Z workforce by focusing on mobility" Metro UK 9:12 AM
  • "Microsoft Resumes Selling 'Existing Inventory' of Huawei Laptops: Microsoft will also support existing Huawei Windows laptops, so affected customers will receive the latest Windows 10 software updates, despite a trade-related US ban." PC Magazine 9:13 PM
  • "Intel is doing the hard work necessary to make sure robots can operate your microwave" TechCrunch 1:30 PM
  • "Intel's cascade of data centre riches: Customers will need to spend time matching Intel's new Cascade Lake processors to applications, and working out how best to deploy Optane DC memory, but there are real performance benefits to be had." ZDNet 7:32 AM
  • "Intel and Qualcomm are lobbying against Huawei ban fearing losses of $11bn: The biggest victims could be the those the rules sought to protect" The Inquirer 7:33 AM
  • "Intel announces program to help Israeli AI startups: The company will provide 10 to 15 startups with mentorship from Intel and industry experts." ZDNet 7:33 AM
  • "AMD says its Ryzen 3000 isn't just cheaper—it's better: AMD's Travis Kirsch says there's no reason to buy an Intel CPU anymore." Ars Technica 8:27 PM
  • "IBM to alert companies if their AI systems risk becoming racist or sexist" Telegraph 2:34 PM
  • "IBM adding recommended bias monitors to Watson OpenScale: These recommended bias monitors automatically identify attributes like sex, ethnicity, marital status and age and recommend they be monitored." ZDNet 8:01 AM
  • "Moogsoft and Cisco's AppDynamics on How AIOps is Growing: Artificial intelligence is increasingly being put to work automating certain operations as IT systems become more complex." InformationWeek 3:58 PM
  • "Jetstar on avoiding drinking the 'Kool-Aid' in Oracle integration: Initially a digital marketing transformation, Jetstar's mindset for using Oracle's systems has spread across the entire organisation." ZDNet 9:13 PM
  • "Nvidia brings Arm support to its GPU platform for supercomputing: Nvidia also unveiled what it says is the world's 22nd fastest supercomputer, the DGX SuperPOD." ZDNet 8:01 AM