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Azul Systems Introduces Kubernetes Service for Compiling Java Code

Azul Systems, a provider of a Java-based cloud services platform, recently introduced its Intelligence Cloud portfolio. Key to this portfolio is the new Kubernetes-based Cloud Native Compiler for compiling Java Code. With the new Intelligence Cloud portfolio, the cloud-based Java specialist wants to add more intelligence to its existing platform solution for big data, among

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Lenovo Launches Large Format Displays, Faces New Competition

Lenovo is venturing into the Large Format Displays market. The organization is announcing the upcoming launch of three large meeting room displays. The ThinkVision T86, T75 and T65 will be released in June 2022. Never before has Lenovo offered displays for conference rooms and classrooms. With the so-called Large Format Displays, the manufacturer is entering

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Microsoft Edge takes classic Windows game out of the dust for offline moments

Microsoft Edge’s minigame, which you can play when the browser can’t come online, got a snowy twist this month. The traditional ‘surfing game’ has been adapted into a nostalgic skiing challenge (we’ll come back to its origins later). Don’t know the surf game? That’s basically the equivalent of the dinosaur game in Chrome: a mini-game

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Windows Terminal becomes default command line for Windows 11

When end users in Windows 11 want to use a command line, the default option becomes Windows Terminal. Alternatives are also supported. Making Windows Terminal the default command line application eliminates the mandatory use of Windows Console Host or the conhost.exe command. In Console Host, so-called ‘shells’ such as the Command Prompt, PowerShell and Windows

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American providers postpone introduction of 3.7GHz-5G due to airports

The two US telecom providers Verizon and AT&T are delaying the rollout of C-Band-5G for two weeks, after a request from the US government and the airline industry. This sector fears that the higher 5G frequencies could disrupt altimeters. The telecom providers now want to offer the C-Band-5G from January 19, Reuters writes. Initially, the

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‘Thousands of Chinese companies close because government does not approve new games’

More than 14,000 Chinese game companies have reportedly closed their doors because China has stopped issuing new game licenses since last summer. Without these licenses, Chinese game developers are not allowed to release games in the country. The game licensing authority in China has not published a new list of approved games since late July,

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Oracle buys Cerner for 25 billion euros

One of the biggest acquisitions of the year has been confirmed. Oracle buys Cerner for 28.3 billion dollars (25.1 billion euros). With the acquisition, Oracle gains a developer of healthcare technology. Rumors of negotiations between Oracle and Cerner have been circulating since late last week. Today Oracle is officially sounding. Oracle acquires Cerner. This makes

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