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317: Microsoft is Rebranding Azure AD?

1h 6m · Technado (Archived) · 25 Jul 13:12

Don, Dan, & Sophie kick off this week’s episode with a riveting discussion on the Barbenheimer phenomenon. Then, they jump into the real tech news: even more changes are coming to Linux distros, Intel is ending its investment in the NUC business, and Microsoft Azure AD undergoes a pretty surprising transition. In security news, ChatGPT’s weird cousin WormGPT is in town. Then, a look at Apple’s most recent rapid security response (and rescindment). Finally, the team introduces a brand new Technado segment.

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