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GeekWire Awards FAQ: What to know if you’re coming to the big show

GeekWire

South Seattle, WA 98134 Attire: We are geeks, not fashion consultants so come in what’s most comfortable. If you still need fashion help or suggestions, scan the photos from last year’s event. Program schedule : VIP finalist reception at 4:30 p.m. When: Thursday, May 18, 5:30 to 10 p.m. Do I need ID to enter?

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Windows turns 35: a visual history

The Verge

If you wanted to run multiple programs, then you needed a PC with a hard disk and 512 kilobytes of memory. While Apple had been ahead in producing mouse-driven GUIs at the time, it remained focused on the combination of hardware and software. Windows 98 built on the success of Windows 95 by improving hardware support and performance.

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Analysis: Cloud gaming on Xbox illustrates Microsoft’s console strategy versus Sony

GeekWire

Microsoft revealed on Tuesday morning that the long-expected debut of its cloud gaming service on the Xbox family of consoles is set for this holiday season, following earlier releases of Xbox Cloud Gaming on PCs and mobile devices. Members of Microsoft’s Xbox Insider program will be able to help test Xbox Cloud Gaming this fall.

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Apple stumbled into a war with the gaming industry, and the future of iOS is at stake

The Verge

Individually, either of Apple’s moves — yanking Fortnite or banning cloud gaming services — might make gamers skeptical about Apple’s control over the App Store and the company’s commitment to bring the best games to mobile and keep them there. Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge. Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) August 14, 2020.

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Step by step into a droid future

Dataconomy

Devices like the Xerox PARC ALTO, considered one of the first personal computers, showcased the potential for miniaturization and mobility. Meanwhile, companies like Pebble started experimenting with smartwatches, bridging the gap between fashion and technology.

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How to Drive Competitive Advantage from Next-Gen Computing

CIO Business Intelligence

First came those driven by cloud, mobile, and advanced security. At the same time, we’ve even seen the emergence of specialized bitcoin-mining hardware. In a similar fashion, enterprises can expect new technologies to combine different architectures. We’ve seen accelerated growth and maturation of digital businesses.

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How to Drive Competitive Advantage from Next-Gen Computing

CIO Business Intelligence

First came those driven by cloud, mobile, and advanced security. At the same time, we’ve even seen the emergence of specialized bitcoin-mining hardware. In a similar fashion, enterprises can expect new technologies to combine different architectures. We’ve seen accelerated growth and maturation of digital businesses.

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