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October 07, 2019

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Microsoft crowdsourced QA, and look what we got

The Windows Insiders program has signed up lots of people willing to check out pre-release versions of Windows for free. It’s pretty clear it’s not working. Read more ▶

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Google launches leaked-password checker, will bake it into Chrome in December

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Woody Leonhard: Microsoft releases even more patches for the CVE-2019-1367 IE zero-day

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Jonny Evans: Apple appears to plan ARKit for the rest of us

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5 industries that will be disrupted by blockchain

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A New IT Consumption Model: Pay As You Go

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Microsoft Surface: Saving the future of PCs

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Why ECM Doesn’t Cut It Anymore

As organizations race toward digital transformation, they’re still using a patchwork of legacy ECM systems and basic file-sharing tools. These systems can't keep up with the way business works today — and they can't deliver the security, governance and compliance you need. Read more ▶

Image: Google launches leaked-password checker, will bake it into Chrome in December

Google launches leaked-password checker, will bake it into Chrome in December

The company plans to add a hacked-password alert system into its browser by the end of year; Firefox aims to do much the same thing this month. Read more ▶

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Arcadia Power Can Help You Go Green & Lower Your Power Bill

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Image: Woody Leonhard: Microsoft releases even more patches for the CVE-2019-1367 IE zero-day

Woody Leonhard: Microsoft releases even more patches for the CVE-2019-1367 IE zero-day

Ten days ago, Microsoft released a half-fast set of manual patches aimed at fending off a newly described and “Exploited” IE zero-day. Bugs crawled out of the woodwork. On Thursday, Microsoft finally released a true “out-of-band” fix. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: Apple appears to plan ARKit for the rest of us

Jonny Evans: Apple appears to plan ARKit for the rest of us

Apple appears to be assembling an ecosystem of visual effects solutions for augmented reality. Read more ▶

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5 industries that will be disrupted by blockchain

Here are five major industries that will benefit from blockchain technology in the near future: financial services and banking, government, healthcare, energy, and transportation and logistics. Read more ▶

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A New IT Consumption Model: Pay As You Go

Get the IT scalability and flexibility necessary to move fast. HPE GreenLake Flex Capacity allows you to choose the technology and services you need and pay only for what you use. Read more about HPE GreenLake here. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft Surface: Saving the future of PCs

Microsoft Surface: Saving the future of PCs

Microsoft’s new Surface products will force the industry to rethink how PCs are designed and built. This design process change effectively takes the market back to where it always should have been – where those closest to the customer set the specification rather than having to work around the processor vendors. Read more ▶

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Edge Computing: Four Smart Strategies for Safeguarding Security and User Experience

Discover four smart strategies to boost your security and capture dynamic network intelligence from your network’s edge. Read more ▶

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