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WWDC 2020: all the news from Apple’s virtual developer conference

The Verge

New updates galore Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off on June 22nd, with the event keynote set for 1PM ET. But this year’s conference is much different than previous years: instead of a packed in-person conference, the show will be all-virtual due to the pandemic. Image: Apple.

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Ransomware Detection at Chip Level? Yes, Says Intel

SecureWorld News

Intel recently announced it is adding hardware-based ransomware detection and remediation to its new 11th gen Core vPro processors. This is possible, the company says, because of improvements to its Hardware Shield product and more powerful Threat Detection Technology (TDT). Intel's 11th gen core vPro processors.

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Amazon Web Services to offer macOS on-demand in the cloud, in new appeal to Apple developers

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services will provide software developers with access to macOS on-demand in the cloud for the first time, promising to speed up the process and reduce the cost of making software for Apple’s computers and devices. Dave Brown, Amazon EC2 vice president, announces the new Mac Instances on Monday night.

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COMS002: Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure with Data Plane Virtualization

Scott Lowe

This is session COMS002, titled “Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure with Data Plane Virtualization.” ” The speaker is Edwin Verplanke, a System Architect with Intel. Devices first started as tightly-coupled hardware and software solutions. The future, Verplanke believes, is fully virtualized network devices.

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Linux vs Unix Hot Patching – Have We Reached The Tipping Point?

Forrester IT

Along the way it gained reliable and highly scalable schedulers, a multiplicity of efficient and scalable file systems, advanced RAS features, its own embedded virtualization and efficient thread support. i] Read more Categories: AIX. Open POWER. data center. enterprise infrastructure.

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Technology Short Take 176

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware Menno Finlay-Smits shares information on reducing fan noise on Intel NUCs. The vulnerability affects virtually all Linux distributions and allows attackers to bypass the secure boot protections and insert a low-level bootkit. TL;DR: It’s not as easy as it might seem.) That’s all for now!

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Apple is switching Macs to its own processors starting later this year

The Verge

Apple is officially moving to its own silicon chips for some of its Mac hardware. Calling it a “historic day for the Mac,” Apple CEO Tim Cook detailed the transitions to PowerPC, OS X 10, and a move to Intel chips before unveiling its plans to use Apple’s own ARM-powered silicon in Macs in the future.

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