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May 28, 2019

Image: Microsoft slates skip-Windows 10 1809 upgrades for late June

Microsoft slates skip-Windows 10 1809 upgrades for late June

This marks the first time the company has jumped past a Windows 10 feature upgrade as it moves to put last fall's update debacle in the rear-view mirror. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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AT&T becomes first big mobile carrier to accept Bitcoin payments

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Jonny Evans: Soon every credit card will be like Apple Card

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UCSF and NVIDIA may have just saved us from our noisy future

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Tech event calendar 2019: Upcoming shows, conferences and IT expos

Miscellaneous: IMPRES Technology Solutions, Inc.

How Data Storage Can Help Serve and Protect Critical Federal Workloads

This solution brief offers a few, innovative ways Federal IT groups can streamline their own efforts to guard, grow, secure and protect their data sets with the help of Dell EMC storage and IMPRES Technology Solutions, a leading Federal IT solution provider. Read more ▶

Image: AT&T becomes first big mobile carrier to accept Bitcoin payments

AT&T becomes first big mobile carrier to accept Bitcoin payments

AT&T joins a small list of e-commerce businesses who now accept cryptocurrency, a form of payment growing in popularity – especially among younger customers. Read more ▶

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Buy More, Save More -- This HP Coupon Code Cuts Prices on Business PCs

Configure your new business PC to $599+ and save $60. Create a $1299 configuration and save $150. Spend $1,999 and save $350. For a limited time, and only with this coupon code. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: Soon every credit card will be like Apple Card

Jonny Evans: Soon every credit card will be like Apple Card

Apple has been cooking up change with MasterCard and Goldman Sachs Read more ▶

 
 
Image: UCSF and NVIDIA may have just saved us from our noisy future

UCSF and NVIDIA may have just saved us from our noisy future

A breakthrough by the University of California San Francisco using NVIDIA’s AI architecture to create an electrocardiographic link to your brain has resulted in voice-free vocal communication. This could enable the future of head-mounted wearable computers, provide for cell phone use in crowded spaces and make voice communication possible both in high-noise areas and for those that can’t speak and/or type. Read more ▶

Image: Tech event calendar 2019: Upcoming shows, conferences and IT expos

Tech event calendar 2019: Upcoming shows, conferences and IT expos

Our sortable chart offers information, dates and locations for a variety of IT-focused events coming up over the next year. Read more ▶

Video/Webcast: Bsquare

On-Demand: Optimizing Industrial Assets Through IoT

This live webinar, presented by Bsquare’s IoT and data science experts, will highlight how organizations stand to realize enormous benefit from optimizing quality, yield, and inventory as well as how they can further enhance operational consistency by utilizing edge computing to automate remediation. Read more ▶

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