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MICROSOFT ELIMINATES A WINDOWS 10 TELEMETRY SETTING, RENAMES OTHERS THE COMPANY’S CHANGES TO ITS DIAGNOSTIC DATA COLLECTION SETTINGS DEBUTED IN A RECENT INSIDER BUILD, IMPLYING THAT THEY WON’T MAKE IT INTO THE IMPENDING SPRING UPGRADE. -------------------------Gregg Keizer
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Android Intelligence ARE ANDROID UPGRADES ACTUALLY IMPROVING? IT'S COMPLICATED WHEN IT COMES TO ANDROID UPGRADES, YOU SHOULDN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ. TIME FOR A DATA-BACKED REALITY CHECK. -------------------------JR Raphael
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EVERYTHING WE THINK WE KNOW ABOUT APPLE’S PLANS FOR IOS 14 WITH WWDC 2020 LOOKING INCREASINGLY IN DOUBT, THE FIRST IOS 14 SECRETS ARE BEGINNING TO EMERGE. HERE'S WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR. -------------------------Jonny Evans
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Q&A: HOW BAPTIST HEALTH SAVED $13M USING AI TO REDUCE READMISSIONS THE LARGEST HOSPITAL GROUP IN MONTGOMERY, ALA. DEPLOYED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WITH ITS EHR SYSTEM; THE INFORMATION GLEANED HAS HELPED CUT UNNECESSARY ADMISSIONS BY 18% OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS. -------------------------Lucas Mearian
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AUTOMATED CAR HAPPENINGS: BETTER LANE TRACKING, BUT CAN YOU TRUST IT? AUTONOMOUS AND SEMIAUTONOMOUS VEHICLES ARE MAKING SERIOUS PROGRESS, BUT THEY ARE GOING TO RUN HEAD ON INTO A MASSIVE OBSTACLE: HUMANTRUST.
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WINDOWS 10 REDSTONE: A GUIDE TO THE INSIDER PREVIEW BUILDS GET THE LATEST INFO ON NEW PREVIEW BUILDS OF WINDOWS 10 AS THEY ROLL OUT FROM MICROSOFT. NOW UPDATED FOR INSIDER PREVIEW BUILD 19577 FOR THE FAST RING, RELEASED ON MARCH 5, 2020. -------------------------Preston Gralla
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AN APPLE-CENTRIC GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE (AND PRODUCTIVE) REMOTE WORKING A SELECTION OF HINTS, TIPS AND ADVICE TO HELP YOU WORK EFFECTIVELY WHEN WORKING REMOTELY. -------------------------Jonny Evans
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