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BlueTalon's software works with data stored in open-source file system Hadoop and other databases.
CNBC
OpenAI, a company working on AI for the public good, is committing to build with Microsoft new Azure AI supercomputing technologies, and getting a $1 billion infusion from Microsoft as part of the arrangement.
ZDNet
Global consumer electronics makers HP, Dell, Microsoft and Amazon are all looking to shift substantial production capacity out of China, joining a growing exodus that threatens to undermine the country's position as the world's powerhouse for tech gadgets.
Nikkei Asian Review
Apple is expected to replace Intel chips that typically power MacBooks with ARM-based creations of its own, and we keep seeing rumors pointing in that direction.
BGR
Bill Gates has a resume of career highs, but he calls Microsoft's failure to become Apple's chief iOS rival his "greatest mistake."
CNN
It'll reportedly have a pair of 9-inch screens and come out in early 2020.
CNET
It's like a Surface Go for kids. It's powered by a 1.44 GHz, quad core Intel Atom x5-Z8350 processor, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage, which is upgradeable through a microSD slot.
engadget
Intel, HP, Microsoft and Dell are joining forces to oppose President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on $300 billion in Chinese goods, which includes laptop computers and tablets.
Tom's Hardware Guide
The company believes it can keep providing Microsoft software updates to Huawei devices that people have already bought.
CNBC
The new app will hopefully make life easier for PC users with Apple devices.
engadget
Project Scarlett arrives in fall 2020
The Verge
A Silicon Valley chip startup backed by Microsoft and Dell Technologies has accused a top executive at Huawei Technologies, Deputy Chairman Eric Xu, of participating in a conspiracy to steal its trade secrets, court documents show.
Wall Street Journal
A patchwork of state laws and self-regulation is not cutting it
The Tech Spot
Don't worry, the console wars are probably here to stay.
Ars Technica
Microsoft has taken another step toward creating a secure identification platform that will allow users to own their personal data and keep it from the prying eyes of marketers and others.
Computerworld
Microsoft's annual developer conference gave us a peek at Edge for Mac, new virtual assistant technology and HoloLens 2.
CNET
Microsoft released the tools ahead of its software developer conference next week in Seattle.
Reuters
While Microsoft's $9.6 billion in 'commercial cloud' revenues stole the headline show for its Q3 FY19, Windows also contributed significantly to Microsoft's numbers.
ZDNet
ThreadX joins Azure Sphere, Windows 10 for IoT.
Ars Technica
Writing for Thurrott, Brad Sams reports that the earbuds are codenamed "Morrison" and that a 2019 launch seems "plausible but is not guaranteed."
Fast Company
Microsoft is about to launch an even cheaper Xbox One S.
TechCrunch
The security breach was worse for some than others
The Verge
The probe will look into the Microsoft products and services used by the institutions and whether the contractual agreements between them and the U.S. software company are GDPR-compliant.
Reuters
Microsoft and BMW on Tuesday launched an initiative to create an Open Manufacturing Platform that seeks to stimulate innovation and accelerate the development of 'smart' factories.
Reuters
"We're extremely proud to team up with Microsoft to bring you this exclusive collaboration."
Venturebeat
Renault-Nissan announced plans in 2016 to use Microsoft cloud services in connected cars. They're finally be ready to roll later this year.
ZDNet
Microsoft launches business school focused on AI strategy, culture and responsibility (Mar 11, 2019)
"This school is a deep dive into how you develop a strategy and identify blockers before they happen in the implementation of AI in your organization"
Company release
Microsoft has also accused the company of not paying royalties on time.
CNBC
Cape Town and Johannesburg data centers are now live
Tech Radar
Microsoft is making a Chrome OS-like version of Windows
The Verge
It's no secret that Microsoft is working on a dual-screen Windows 10 device.
Digital Trends
Microsoft recently filed a patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for its development and proposed usage of touch-sensitive smart fabric technology.
Digital Trends
Microsoft's revenue was slightly below consensus as revenue from Windows device makers fell.
CNBC
New devices from both Microsoft and PC makers
The Verge
Competition is brewing among Amazon, Google and Microsoft in a different corner of the cloud market: gaming.
CNBC
Microsoft announces it will begin offering the ability to sign in with a security key without using a username or password.
CNET
The next generation console war is coming
The Verge
This fair experience of keyboard and mouse vs. Controller will be key for developers to get right in the console world.
The Verge
Under its current framework agreement with Microsoft, Israel pays more than 100 million shekels ($27 million) a year for the procurement of Office desktop software, Windows and server software for ministries and government offices.
Reuters
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