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Tech Talk Show Notes – March 27, 2021

Tech Talk Show Notes – March 27, 2021

Read. Learn. Share Tech Talk Show Notes March 27, 2021Intel hires Justin Long to mock Macs in a throwback to 2000s “I’m a Mac” ads Chipmaker Intel has produced a series of ads mocking Apple's M1 Macs, and it brought on actor Justin Long—famous for his role in Apple's 2000s "I'm a Mac" ads opposite comedian John Hodgman—to satirize Apple's own ad campaign. In five video ads labeled "Justin Gets Real" that have been published to Intel's YouTube channel, Long begins by saying, "Hello, I'm a......

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Tech Talk Show Notes – March 20, 2021

Tech Talk Show Notes – March 20, 2021

Read. Learn. Share. Tech Talk Show Notes March 20, 2021   U.S. Unprepared for AI Competition with China, Commission Finds The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence is out with its comprehensive final report recommending a path forward for ensuring U.S. superiority in AI that calls for the Defense Department and the intelligence community to become “AI-ready” by 2025.  NSCAI on Monday during a public meeting voted to approve its final report, which will also be sent to...

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Tech Talk Show Notes March 6, 2021

Tech Talk Show Notes March 6, 2021

Read. Learn. Share. Tech Talk Show Notes March 6, 2021Embracing a Zero Trust Security Model As cybersecurity professionals defend increasingly dispersed and complex enterprise networks from sophisticated cyber threats, embracing a Zero Trust security model and the mindset necessary to deploy and operate a system engineered according to Zero Trust principles can better position them to secure sensitive data, systems, and services. Zero Trust is a security model, a set of system design...

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Tech Talk Show Notes February 27, 2021

Tech Talk Show Notes February 27, 2021

Read. Learn. Share Tech Talk Show Notes February 27, 2021This Basic Math Shows How Wind Energy Failures Contributed To Texas’s Deadly Power Loss Why did Texas lose power? Math — apolitical, non-ideological, and sometimes cruel math. During such an extreme cold for which Texas is mostly unprepared, the demands on the electric grid exceeded its output capacity. The majority of Texans heat their home with electricity, and, under typical circumstances, it makes sense. Why spend money to bring...

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