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NexServ offers the industry's best brands and quality-managed national IT services to provide the most reliable products and AI-driven services since 1999.

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MSP360 (@msp360) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We had a great day at the Managed Services Summit in Manchester! A huge thank you to everyone who visited our booth—it was fantastic connecting with all of you! And congrats to the lucky winner of the Sonos Era 100! #MSP #MSP360 #MSSManchester #ManagedServicesSummit

We had a great day at the Managed Services Summit in Manchester! 

A huge thank you to everyone who visited our booth—it was fantastic connecting with all of you! And congrats to the lucky winner of the Sonos Era 100! 

#MSP #MSP360 #MSSManchester #ManagedServicesSummit
Sam Altman (@sama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we are launching sora today, and we made a new product to go with it. if you have an openai plus or pro account, you can generate videos. anyone can view them. it will take some time to roll out, but by the end of the day it should be available at sora.com

Mario Nawfal (@marionawfal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ELON: GROK 3 IS SCARY SMART After revealing the new version of Grok would be online tomorrow at 8pm PT, Elon said he would be offline, “honing product with the team all weekend.” Earlier in the week, at the World Government Summit in Dubai Elon described the new version:

ELON: GROK 3 IS SCARY SMART

After revealing the new version of Grok would be online tomorrow at 8pm PT, Elon said he would be offline, “honing product with the team all weekend.”

Earlier in the week, at the World Government Summit in Dubai Elon described the new version:
World of Engineering (@engineers_feed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First generation of humanoid workers in a factory. They will get better fast. This is from Shenzhen, China. AI and robots will transform our lives.

LaurieWired (@lauriewired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lone Boston coder rewrote BIOS in 1984. IBM wanted to sue. The programmer's clever loophole became the model for legally defensible reverse engineering. You’ve probably been booting his descendants ever since. This is how Phoenix Technologies got away with it:

A lone Boston coder rewrote BIOS in 1984.

IBM wanted to sue. The programmer's clever loophole became the model for legally defensible reverse engineering.

You’ve probably been booting his descendants ever since. This is how Phoenix Technologies got away with it:
LaurieWired (@lauriewired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No matter how closely the two matched, none of code was directly copied. Phoenix now had a defensible IBM compatible BIOS, that they sold to hardware companies for a cool $290k. To build trust with customers, they offered a $2 million insurance policy against getting sued.

No matter how closely the two matched, none of code was directly copied.

Phoenix now had a defensible IBM compatible BIOS, that they sold to hardware companies for a cool $290k.

To build trust with customers, they offered a $2 million insurance policy against getting sued.
LaurieWired (@lauriewired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This radically changed the PC market. Suddenly Hewlett-Packard and others could create their own PC-compatible clones. American Megatrends, watching the legal success of Phoenix, implemented the clean room technique for their own BIOS. They got huge. 75% of PCs shipped in

This radically changed the PC market. Suddenly Hewlett-Packard and others could create their own PC-compatible clones.
 
American Megatrends, watching the legal success of Phoenix, implemented the clean room technique for their own BIOS. They got huge.
 
75% of PCs shipped in
Trunk Monkey (@c4ndide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LaurieWired Even in the early 2000's most BIOS code was crazy spaghetti legacy crap. Big reason that most of the dev work went to Asia is because it was impossible to hire for. All the original dudes got rich off stock options or moved to senior roles and nobody could replace them.

Equinix, Inc. (@equinix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do the world’s biggest companies connect to the internet? (It’s not Wi-Fi.) We gave NetworkChuck a tour inside one of the most connected buildings in the U.S. to show how private connections power the digital world. 🎥 Watch: eqix.it/45TGVYz

How do the world’s biggest companies connect to the internet?
(It’s not Wi-Fi.)

We gave <a href="/NetworkChuck/">NetworkChuck</a> a tour inside one of the most connected buildings in the U.S. to show how private connections power the digital world.

🎥 Watch: eqix.it/45TGVYz
NexServ Technologies, Inc. (@ntimsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ransomware attacks continue to rise, with backups being their primary target. With over 2,200 daily strikes —one every 11 seconds —it is not a matter of if, but when organizations fall victim to cybercriminals. 22 days average downtime $4.88 million is the average cost of an