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Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 desktop watermark for unsupported hardware

The Verge

Microsoft is currently experimenting with two new methods to warn Windows 11 users that they have installed the operating system on unsupported hardware. The software maker revealed recently that it would test new additions to Windows 11 that might not make the final cut.

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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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Microsoft’s Surface hardware event: rumors, news, and announcements

The Verge

A variety of new hardware updates are expected from Microsoft. And with the new operating system set to launch on October 5th , it’s only natural to showcase it with new devices. Many details of the Surface Pro 8 have already leaked , including its new Intel 11th Gen processor, 120Hz display, and switch to Thunderbolt ports.

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Microsoft Pluton: New chip design draws lessons from Xbox to make Windows PCs more secure

GeekWire

Microsoft’s new “Pluton” architecture has won support from Intel, AMD and Qualcomm. AMD, Intel and Qualcomm joined Microsoft in the announcement, signaling their intent to adopt the architecture in future chips. Microsoft Graphic). Timing for the release of the first Pluton chips wasn’t announced. .

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The 5 biggest announcements from Apple’s ‘One More Thing’ hardware event

The Verge

Apple just wrapped up its “One More Thing” hardware live stream, where it announced new versions of the MacBook Air, the 13-inch MacBook Pro, and the Mac mini, each with its newly announced, promising M1 silicon. It starts at $1,299 and is available for preorder now. Image: Apple.

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Apple’s Intel-ARM pivot could be a huge Mac moment or blown opportunity

Venture Beast

Apple says the shift from Intel to ARM-based processors marks the Mac's fourth major transition, but will it really be a big change? Read More.

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Big Sur is officially macOS 11.0 as Apple finally leaves OS X behind

The Verge

The original version of Mac OS X (which Apple rebranded to macOS to better match its iOS, watchOS, and tvOS software brands with the release of macOS Sierra back in 2016) was released as a public beta for $29.99 OS X defined the Mac for generations of hardware and software. The shift to macOS 11.0

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