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IDG Contributor Network: Microsoft’s massive and important pivot to transparency

I’ve been following Microsoft almost since its inception largely because the firm recruited me early on, but I never even went to the interview, and viewed that potential career path as my biggest “road not traveled” alternative life scenario. But up through most of last decade, Microsoft was defined by a uniquely hostile employee environment […]

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Review: 6 Android apps that track your business expenses

Traveling these days is a hassle, no matter why you’re going, or where — and the necessity to track your expenses along the way just adds to the irritation. A good app, though, can make things a lot easier — not only during the trip, but afterwards as well, when you have to report it

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Gigabyte AORUS P850W Gold Power Supply Review

Introduction Gigabyte recently introduced two new power supplies to their premium AORUS line of gaming products. The AORUS P850W and AORUS P750W are both fully modular power supplies and certified to comply with the 80 Plus Gold certifications for high efficiency. The power supplies use a 135mm smart ball bearing fan for cooling that turns

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Where Have the Viruses Gone?

Over the past few years, computer viruses have all but disappeared from malware development. We see rootkits, botnets, exploit kits, worms, and trojans galore, but viruses aren’t really common anymore. Even system re-infection doesn’t use viruses today — we see programs loaded into registry keys, or installed as tasks or services, but still, no viruses.

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New Manjaro Beta Builds a Better Arch

Manjaro Linux offers the best of two worlds. It puts a user-friendly face on an Arch-based distro, and it gives you a choice of sensible and productive desktop interfaces. The Manjaro Linux team released its latest updates running the KDE, Xfce and GNOME desktops, Manjaro Linux 18.0 Beta 7, late last month. All three are

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Microsoft open sources its Infer.NET machine learning framework

Microsoft appears to be in a benevolent mood after deciding to make its cross-platform machine learning framework open source. The company’s Infer.NET framework is used for model-based machine learning. It was first born at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK in 2004 and later released for academic use in 2008. Hundreds of papers have since been

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With the Pixel 3, Google is playing its own game

New phone launches these days are pretty darn consistent. By and large, they’re all about the hardware and why this latest model is light years better than the one you saw last year: the snazzier design, the smaller bezels, the sharper display, and so on.   At this week’s Pixel 3 launchapalooza, Google took a

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ASUS and Newegg Showcase Intel 9th Gen CPUs and Z390 Motherboards

Newegg and ASUS have teamed up to showcase the new Intel 9th generation CPUs and Z390 motherboards. The spy shots of the ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme motherboard were awesome! There were quite a few ASUS boards shown during the livestream. JJ from ASUS and JC from Newegg team up for a deep dive into Intel’s

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Windows 10: A guide to the updates

The launch of a big Windows 10 update like the October 2018 Update isn’t the end of a process — it’s really just the beginning. As soon as a major update is released, Microsoft quickly gets to work on improving it by fixing bugs, releasing security patches, and occasionally adding new features. Here we’ve summarized

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Duck and cover: Turn off Windows Automatic Update and block the Win10 1809 upgrade

September patches looked good for a while, then we got hit with four big, buggy Win10 cumulative updates. August Windows and Office patches went pretty well in spite of a last-minute rush to fix bugs introduced in earlier patches. July patches, however, left almost every version of Windows looking like a zombie apocalypse. To read

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How to use Azure ML in Windows 10

Microsoft has done a lot to encourage use of machine learning models in Azure, but there’s scope for their use in many other parts of its ecosystem. One increasingly important use is on Windows PCs, bringing trained models onto your desktop or onto embedded devices. To read this article in full, please click here (Insider

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