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Food safety tips for chicken: Don’t wash it, clean your hands and more
Preparing and cooking chicken safely requires a bit of care to avoid cross contamination and foodborne illness.
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In Silicon Valley, Democrats Are Invigorated by Biden’s Withdrawal
Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen and others have endorsed Donald J. Trump. But President Biden’s withdrawal has re-energized Democrats across the tech industry and may blunt that momentum.
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CrowdStrike-Microsoft Outage: What Caused the IT Meltdown
Airlines, hospitals and people’s computers were affected after CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company, sent out a flawed software update.
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The future of DaaS: Why legacy VDI is not enough for today’s business needs
Legacy virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions that rely on centralized servers and complex infrastructure are not well-suited for the dynamic and diverse needs of modern organizations. Instead, many are looking for a cloud-based alternative that reduces complexity and total cost of ownership. A few years ago, legacy VDI solutions were vital to organizations seeking to…
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Cost optimization: How to get the most out of your DaaS investment
The advantages of cloud computing come with notable challenges that frustrate enterprises, particularly managing costs and optimizing resources. Desktop as a service (DaaS) is one notable cloud service that can be complex and requires careful planning and monitoring to avoid overspending and underutilization, leading many to turn to managed platforms that can ease those burdens.…
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Nvidia is developing special AI chips for China
The US government has introduced new regulations that make it difficult for Western technology companies to export certain computer components to China. So, Nvidia is now in the process of developing a special version of its AI chip that can be sold to China without violating the new laws. According to Reuters, the chip is a…
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Microsoft pins Windows outage on EU-enforced ‘interoperability’ deal
An interoperability deal Microsoft enforced by the European Commission in 2009 may have led the Windows-maker to open itself to the recent CrowdStrike-led outage, according to Microsoft. In an interview with WSJ, a Microsoft spokesperson indicated the deal could have potentially kept Microsoft from completely locking down the Windows operating system for security purposes. Queries…
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Why Business Internet Security Is Important for You
The biggest rationale behind adding business internet security to your small business is one, simple, but crucial, factor—safety. Business internet security protects you against multiple levels of threats. It doesn’t matter what size business you’re running, what industry you’re in, or what your business offers; the truth is that no small business is exempt from cyber-attacks. The repercussions…
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California Forever Future City in Solano County Put on Hold
The East Solano Plan, a proposal for a walkable urban community in a rural corner of the San Francisco Bay Area, stoked tension, fear and mistrust among some neighbors.
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Delta Flight Cancellations Continue As It Struggles To Recover From Tech Outage
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg singled out the airline on Sunday for ongoing disruptions and “unacceptable” customer service as it continued to cancel flights.