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Episode Synopsis
Chris and Matt discuss Intel not patching older processors for Spectre and Meltdown and why that affects some of Matt's classroom devices. iOS 11.3 break MDM communication with JAMF Pro but Matt's laziness in deploying iOS updates saves him from having trouble. Matt asks Chris's thoughts on Apple using their own ARM processor in the Mac. The guys close out the show by making fun of Google deploying "Rolling Study Halls" to rural districts.
Reach out to us: @feekes | @twistofmatt | @educatingtech | YouTube
Intel says it won’t patch older chips for Spectre - The Verge
Intel Microcode Revision Guidance
Jamf Pro 10.3 Maintenance Release Coming Soon | Discussion | Jamf Nation
Using Jamf Pro to upgrade devices to iOS 11.3 breaks them; fix on the way | 9to5Mac
Apple Plans to Use Its Own Chips in Macs From 2020, Replacing Intel - Bloomberg
Opteron A-Series Processors | AMD
Google is equipping more rural school buses with Wi-Fi and Chromebooks - The Verge
Rolling Study Halls | Google for Education
Reach out to us: @feekes | @twistofmatt | @educatingtech | YouTube
Intel says it won’t patch older chips for Spectre - The Verge
Intel Microcode Revision Guidance
Jamf Pro 10.3 Maintenance Release Coming Soon | Discussion | Jamf Nation
Using Jamf Pro to upgrade devices to iOS 11.3 breaks them; fix on the way | 9to5Mac
Apple Plans to Use Its Own Chips in Macs From 2020, Replacing Intel - Bloomberg
Opteron A-Series Processors | AMD
Google is equipping more rural school buses with Wi-Fi and Chromebooks - The Verge
Rolling Study Halls | Google for Education
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