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Windows Server 2019 LTSC Build 17623, First Take: Key scenarios await detail
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This barebones Insider preview of the next full version of Windows Server gives glimpses of the hybrid, hyperconverged future. However, we'll have to wait for more substantive builds to flesh out key scenarios.

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The Future Computed, book review: AI and society, through a Microsoft lens

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Intel: We now won't ever patch Spectre variant 2 flaw in these chips

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Updated: Chip giant's eighth-generation Core i9 features six cores and 12 threads, and is aimed at content creation and VR.
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Spectre patch warning...Windows 10 Spring Creators Update

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Intel: We now won't ever patch Spectre variant 2 flaw in these chips
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A handful of CPU families that Intel was due to patch will now forever remain vulnerable.

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What's new in Windows 10 version 1803, the Spring Creators Update

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Intel Core i9-8950HK: The company's most powerful laptop chip yet

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Galaxy S9's new rival? OnePlus 6 will be as blazingly fast but with 256GB storage

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Cisco critical flaw: At least 8.5 million switches open to attack, so patch now

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