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November 29, 2018

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Review: Office 2019 is the best advertisement yet for Office 365

By raising prices and keeping key features out of Office 2019, Microsoft is telegraphing its desire to move its entire user base to Office 365. Read more ▶

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Maximizing Performance and Reliability from Complex Machines

Industrial equipment – big, heavy machinery – is complex and expensive. It’s expensive to manufacture, warranty, repair, and maintain. No matter how well-engineered or durable, the reality is it still breaks, it fails, and sometimes it just plain stops working. What it doesn’t do is go from perfect working order to complete failure all at once. It goes through several stages of sub-optimal performance before a complete breakdown. Read more ▶

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Mozilla's 2017 expenses grew twice the rate of revenue

Most of the Firefox browser-maker's $562M in revenue came from deals struck for the default search engine spot. Read more ▶

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WeWork halts rollout of Alexa for Business

The company was showcased as an early adopter of the virtual assistant technology when Alexa for Business launched in 2017. CNBC says the WeWork trial was halted after two months. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Sirin to launch its first blockchain-enabled smartphone

Sirin to launch its first blockchain-enabled smartphone

The Swiss-based company said the phone will not only act as a cold-storage crypto wallet, but also give users a secure means of communicating with others. Read more ▶

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Is your company a great place to work in IT?

Computerworld's annual Best Places to Work in IT list showcases organizations that offer great benefits, challenging work and ample opportunities for growth. Nominate an organization for the 2019 list! Read more ▶

Image: JR Raphael: Pixel Slate vs. Pixelbook: The productivity conundrum

JR Raphael: Pixel Slate vs. Pixelbook: The productivity conundrum

Google's new Surface-like convertible has plenty of surface-level appeal, but can it stand up to the company's reigning productivity champion? Read more ▶

Image: Woody Leonhard: New cumulative updates for Win10 1803 and 1709

Woody Leonhard: New cumulative updates for Win10 1803 and 1709

This week saw the usual Fourth Tuesday barrage of Win10 cumulative updates, with all currently supported versions getting a jab, except Win10 version 1809. With 1809 we got a look at expected fixes, while the testing pot still simmers. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: Apple puts its money where its mouth is for more women in tech

Jonny Evans: Apple puts its money where its mouth is for more women in tech

Apple is trying to do something positive to support women tech entrepreneurs. Read more ▶

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Getting Maximum Performance and Reliability from Complex Machines

Industrial equipment – big, heavy machinery – is complex and expensive. It’s expensive to manufacture, warranty, repair, and maintain. No matter how well-engineered or durable, the reality is it still breaks, it fails, and sometimes it just plain stops working. What it doesn’t do is go from perfect working order to complete failure all at once. It goes through several stages of sub-optimal performance before a complete breakdown. Read more ▶

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