A snapshot of links shared on my Twitter account @WinObs for today
- Where Does the Sand Come From
- BBC's Director of News and Current Affairs James Harding is leaving the corporation to set up a news venture (BBC)
- Skype, Cortana, and Privacy Nothing has Changed with Addition of New Feature
- Microsoft Teams Creating The Dream Team
- Nvidia’s Drive PX Pegasus is its newest self-driving supercomputer
- What Developers Need to Know as Microsoft Edge Arrives for iOS and Android
- End of Outlook 2007 Support
- MSI Announces the X399 SLI Plus Budget Threadripper
- Microsoft Ventures launches global AI startup competition with top VC firms
- How to Prevent Users from Installing the OneDrive Sync Client Office 365
- Windows 10 Version 1511 Lifecycle Support Ends Today
- Nokia says it will stop work on future versions of its Ozo VR camera and cut up to 30% of staff in its Nokia Technologies unit (Ina FriedAxios)
- Nvidia releases GeForce 387.92 WHQL drivers; fixes Windows 10 Night light
- DevOps trick – Provision Azure Active Directory Apps in a highly controlled way – step by step
- Survey of 2,700+ newsroom managers and journalists from 130 countries breaks down how newsrooms are using tech for analytics, story verification, distribution (ICFJ)
- This Week’s Deals With Gold And Spotlight Sale
- Middle-earth Shadow Of War Is Now Available For Xbox One And Window 10 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
- Danger Zone Is Now Available For Xbox One
- RAID World War II Is Now Available For Xbox One
- Deadbeat Heroes Is Now Available For Xbox One
- L.A. Noire Is Now Available For Digital Pre-order And Pre-download On Xbox One
- ‘Star Wars The Last Jedi’ Trailer makes a splash, and ticket websites avoid a crash
- SEC filing shows MongoDB plans to price shares at $18-$20, would raise ~$152M at ~$930M valuation mid price, less that its $1.6B valuation as a private company (Julie BortBusiness Insider)
- Baidu president calls AI the ‘single most transformative force of our time’
- Twitter is working on a bookmarking tool allowing users to save tweets to a dedicated section of the product (Alex KantrowitzBuzzFeed)