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Microsoft releases Windows as a subscription, announces pricing, launching its ‘Cloud PC’ era

GeekWire

Microsoft released Windows 365 for business users this morning, making its flagship operating system widely available as a subscription for the first time. ” Using the service, business customers will be able to stream Windows 10, and later Windows 11, to any device, including Mac, iPad, Linux, and Android. .”

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Amazon puts Fire TV Cube to work, repurposes streaming device for desktop computing

GeekWire

” It’s called the Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client, using the industry lingo for a basic type of hardware that relies on cloud-based storage and processing rather than a beefy CPU and hard drive on a traditional computer. Amazon is announcing the device in advance of its AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas this week.

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Kano’s second-generation buildable Windows 10 PC has a faster processor and USB-C

The Verge

Kano is releasing a second-generation model of its buildable Windows 10 PC, which keeps the $299.99 inch touchscreen, 64GB of eMMC storage, and 4GB of RAM. And like the original version released last year, the second-gen Kano PC was developed in partnership with Microsoft and runs full Windows 10.

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The Linux Migration: Corporate Collaboration, Part 3

Scott Lowe

In discussing support for corporate communication and collaboration systems as part of my Linux migration, I’ve so far covered e-mail in part 1 and calendaring in part 2. As far as I know, there is no native WebEx client for Linux. GoToMeeting and its variants don’t run on Linux at all. The client is called Sky or Sky Linux.)

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Setting up the Tools for Contributing to OpenStack Documentation

Scott Lowe

Using a Linux Environment. It’s no secret that I use OS X, and the toolchain that the OpenStack documentation team uses is—like the rest of OpenStack—pretty heavily biased toward Linux. It wasn’t until just recently that I realized: why not just use a Linux VM? on Amazon EC2 (via Ravello Systems).

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Lenovo Flex 3 Chromebook review: good price, bad screen

The Verge

But the Flex is great for video conferences and regular music-listening, and certainly beats what I’ve heard from all kinds of Windows laptops that are over $1,000. When I’m using the Flex 3, I feel like I’m looking at a small window of screen floating in an abyss of black. On a Windows machine, these specs would be a hard pass.

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Technology Short Take #54

Scott Lowe

It’s a good summary of some of the new technology directions and features/functionality shown at the conference, so if you weren’t able to attend this article can help bring you up to speed. Bird , by the way, is an open source routing daemon for Linux, *BSD, and other UNIX-like operating systems.). Servers/Hardware. Sorry, Charlie!

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