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November 30, 2018

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Amazon launches patient data-mining service to assist docs

Through its Amazon Web Services platform, Amazon is offering an A.I. engine that can cull useful information from millions of unstructured electronic files, including patient electronic medical records. Read more ▶

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How to replace Edge as the default browser in Windows 10 — and why you should

Just because Microsoft wants you to use the Edge browser doesn’t mean you have to. Here’s how to make Chrome, Firefox or another your primary browser in Windows 10. Read more ▶

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FAQ: Windows 10 LTSB explained

The 'Long-term Servicing Branch' of Windows 10 was initially aimed at enterprises that wanted to avoid Microsoft's Windows-as-a-service model and delay frequent feature updates. Here's how it's supposed to work. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Microsoft Patch Alert: After months of bad news, November seems serene

Microsoft Patch Alert: After months of bad news, November seems serene

After a disastrous month of patching in October, Microsoft seems have finally decided to slow down and get its Windows 10 (version 1809) patch routine right. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: How to use your iPad Pro as a laptop replacement (Part 7)

Jonny Evans: How to use your iPad Pro as a laptop replacement (Part 7)

Lock it down: The iPad security guide for people using an iPad as a laptop replacement Read more ▶

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How to script a security feature update with Windows 10

Learn how to create a script that will install security and other feature updates at a specific time Read more ▶

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Cloud technologies are transforming all aspects of the data center but with it comes a steep learning curve. Where should you start when looking to move to the cloud? Or better yet, what do you do once you’ve started testing in the cloud? Read more ▶

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