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Xbox Series X and S: everything you need to know about the next-gen of Xbox

The Verge

This past week, Microsoft announced it’s releasing not one but two new consoles: the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S. Not only that, but Microsoft’s initial crop of first-party games will also be playable on its last generation Xbox, the Xbox One, as well as Windows PCs. Microsoft’s two new consoles. Image: Microsoft.

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WWDC roundup: Top news and best tweets from Apple’s big developer conference

GeekWire

— Brian X. There are new features for Safari, such as a custom start page and a new Privacy Report, and a revamped Maps experience. I definitely like this new OS X design. . “The transition to Apple silicon represents the biggest leap ever for the Mac,” Apple said in a statement. ARM transition is welcome.

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Technology Short Take #77

Scott Lowe

The post is a bit geeky but quite informative, and worth reading if SSH bastion hosts are a key part of your architecture. Who would have thought that one day you’d refer to a Microsoft web site for instructions on configuring something in Linux? x environment. Not sure what a bastion host is? Read this post.)

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xCloud is an unfinished but inspiring glimpse of how we might game in the future

The Verge

Earlier this month, I opened the Game Pass app on a Pixel 3A phone, connected an Xbox One controller via Bluetooth in the device settings, and tapped the “play” button on the page for Halo 5: Guardians. xCloud is a rough draft version of the state-of-the-art platform Microsoft needs. Photo by Nick Statt / The Verge.

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Technology Short Take #42

Scott Lowe

I agree that Cisco had some innovative ideas in UCS—integrated management and server profiles come to mind—but my biggest beef with UCS right now is that it is still primarily a north/south (server-to-client) architecture in a world where east/west (server-to-server) traffic is becoming increasingly critical. I don’t know.

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What Windows can teach the Mac about the switch to ARM processors

The Verge

I say this as a person who walked into those compromises eyes wide open, buying a Surface Pro X. Windows on ARM simply isn’t getting the developer attention and support that standard Windows gets, both within Microsoft and outside it. Speaking of things Apple wouldn’t want: ARM-based Windows computers are slower. percent.

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