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Why Tomago Aluminium reversed course on its cloud journey

CIO Business Intelligence

The version of their SAP ERP system was out of support and the SAP instance they chose wasn’t available as an on-premise capable, supported hardware platform. Then in 2020, Tomago moved its ERP system back on-prem — a decision that’s paying dividends. “We

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Review: 2020 M1-Based MacBook Pro

Scott Lowe

I hadn’t done a personal hardware refresh in a while; my laptop was a 2017-era MacBook Pro (with the much-disliked butterfly keyboard) and my tablet was a 2014-era iPad Air 2. Included in that order was a new 2020 13" MacBook Pro with the Apple-designed M1 CPU. Read on for more details. Speaking of software… Software.

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Toyota teams up with Aurora and Denso on robotaxi development

The Verge

It’s 2021 and we’re still finding unique ways to pair up to develop self-driving cars. The three companies will join forces to develop a fleet of robotaxis, with the first hitting the road by the end of this year. The latest is between Toyota, AV startup Aurora, and auto part supplier Denso.

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First ARM Macs will be MacBook Pros and an all-new iMac: report

The Verge

Apple is set to unveil its long-awaited Mac transition from Intel to ARM processors today at its online WWDC 2020 keynote, and analyst Ming-chi Kuo has issued his predictions for the first Macs that will use the new Apple-designed processors. As such, it’s likely that actual ARM-based consumer Mac hardware won’t be shown off at WWDC 2020.

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Google keeps adding Pixel features it claims it didn’t need: 2020 edition

The Verge

Google’s Super Res Zoom software feature can offer some of the benefits of a telephoto lens without the dedicated hardware, but there’s no faking the extra field of view an ultrawide camera offers. Google is far from the only company that changes course like this. Google, meanwhile, has repeatedly changed course each year.

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The Witcher 3 is getting a free next-gen upgrade for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC

The Verge

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is getting a graphical upgrade for next-generation hardware, and current owners of the game on PC, Playstation, and Xbox will get the update for free. More: [link] pic.twitter.com/gWCJzST3vr — The Witcher (@witchergame) September 4, 2020. Of course, you’ll have to own the relevant console or PC hardware, too.

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Rescheduling the Playdate: Portland startup sets 2021 release for unique handheld game device

GeekWire

Panic has announced new plans for the debut of its retro-styled, Pacific Northwest-developed portable gaming device, the Playdate, after COVID-related shutdowns forced the company to abandon its original 2020 release date. — Playdate (@playdate) October 30, 2020. (Source: Playdate press kit). in May of last year.