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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, April 17, 2013
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Microsoft's Failure to Launch Is No Joke" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 6:51 PM
  • "Microsoft, Hon Hai sign patent licensing deal" MarketWatch 9:41 AM
  • "Microsoft, Hon Hai sign patent deal for Android, Chrome devices" Reuters 9:59 AM
  • "Microsoft, Hon Hai strike patent deal" Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 9:43 AM
  • "Microsoft signs Android patent deal with Foxconn" BBC 10:20 AM
  • "Foxconn Becomes Largest Microsoft Patent Licensee, Pays Royalty Per Android And Chrome Device" TechCrunch 11:48 AM
  • "Microsoft, Foxconn Sign Android Patent Agreement" eWeek 4:27 PM
  • "Microsoft Says Worm Infections Declining, But Web Attacks Rising" eWeek 8:54 PM
  • "Will Microsoft Miss Earnings Estimates in 3Q?" Zacks 10:00 AM
  • "Microsoft is making a mistake by passing on a Surface Phone: The VP of Microsoft's Windows Phone division poured cold water on the idea of a Surface Phone, but Microsoft may be making a mistake" PCWorld 11:37 AM
  • "Don't hold your breath for a Microsoft Surface Windows Phone" GigaOM [Free Registration Required] 12:01 PM
  • "2 Reasons This Company Can't Pull Off a Wearable Computer" The Motley Fool 10:01 AM
  • "Microsoft reportedly testing smartwatch prototypes" CNET News 12:19 PM
  • "Microsoft may backtrack on Start button in Windows 8" Computerworld 10:47 AM
  • "Hello, old friend: Will the Start button return in Windows 8.1?" Houston Chronicle 11:10 AM
  • "Windows 8.1 build hints at Metro-based file manager" CNET News 10:10 AM
  • "New Windows 8 Blue leak shows more refinements" PCWorld 11:35 AM
  • "Microsoft's Open Source Company Is a Year Old. But What Is It?" Wired Magazine 12:03 PM
  • "Microsoft Introduces Optional Two-Factor Authentication For Its Online User Accounts" TechCrunch 11:49 AM
  • "Microsoft rolling out two-factor authentication across its product line" ZDNet 12:05 PM
  • "Microsoft offers security enhancement for sign-ins" Associated Press 4:00 PM
  • "Microsoft adopts two-step authentication (finally)" BetaNews 4:26 PM
  • "Microsoft finds Trojan that hides files to evade analysis: Win32/Nemim.gen!A highlights sophisticated techniques used to protect malware as a kind of intellectual property" CSO 11:17 AM
  • "Here's How Meg Whitman Is Trying To Win Back The Love Of HP Employees" Business Insider 12:15 PM
  • "Dell kills 3-year-old object storage appliance line: Moves to software-only model" The Register 11:55 AM
  • "Dell's new Latitude 3330 - Making Common Core assessments a reality" ZDNet 12:07 PM
  • "Otellini looks back on four decades with Intel: Intel's CEO, who will retire in a month, says the company can adapt to changes in the PC market" IDG News Service 11:17 AM
  • "Intel outlines new strategy, investments for cloud-based networking" ZDNet 12:05 PM
  • "Windows 8 touch laptop prices to hit $200 by the holidays, Intel CEO says" PCWorld 11:35 AM
  • "Intel says Bay Trail chips will push Windows 8 mobile devices to $200" TG Daily 11:51 AM
  • "Outgoing Intel CEO knocks Windows 8, predicts $200 touch PCs this year: Otellini cites Windows 8's learning curve as a factor in PC sales slowdown" Computerworld 6:11 PM
  • "PC Sales Slump Impacts Intel's Margins" [Video Report] Bloomberg 9:57 AM
  • "Outgoing Intel chief Paul Otellini to leave Intel on a bum note" V3 11:59 AM
  • "Desultory figures from Intel as Otellini makes his last call" The Register 11:55 AM
  • "Intel's CEO choice is more important than results" MarketWatch 12:16 PM
  • "Intel Sales May Exceed Estimates on Demand for Server Chips" Bloomberg 10:30 AM
  • "Intel Is Basically Trying to Revive the Netbook" Techland 11:57 AM
  • "Do Investors Care That Intel Wasted Over $8B On Acquisitions?" Seeking Alpha 7:39 PM
  • "Intel maintains Ultrabook delusions" TG Daily 11:52 AM
  • "Intel Confirms Deal to Buy Mashery" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:17 PM
  • "GlobalFoundries Plans $4.4 Billion Spending as Chip Demand Rises" Bloomberg 12:14 PM
  • "Oracle Issues Critical Java Update, Plugging 42 Vulnerabilities" CRN 10:45 AM
  • "Oracle fixes 42 holes in Java" Reuters 11:45 AM
  • "Oracle slaps critical patch on insecure Java: Tries to educate users about potential dangers of in-browser Java apps" The Register 11:55 AM
  • "Oracle's Hurd on Fusion Applications, aggressive salespeople, and SAP: The co-CEO wishes SAP 'good luck' in its plans to take database market share away from Oracle" IDG News Service 11:16 AM
  • "Cisco taps BYOD for productivity, innovation" ZDNet 12:07 PM
  • "Cisco To Partners: Use Social Media -- You Can Bet Your Competitors Are" CRN 10:45 AM
  • "White House threatens to veto cybersecurity bill" BBC 10:21 AM
  • "White House threatens to veto CISPA ahead of vote" IDG News Service 11:35 AM
  • "Under CISPA, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, others can't promise to protect your privacy" ZDNet 12:06 PM
  • "When the PC is obsolete, how will you do this, and this, and this?" [Slideshow] PCWorld 11:33 AM
  • "Don't blame Windows 8 for slumping PC sales" CNNMoney 9:28 AM
  • "Linux in 2013: 'Freakishly awesome' - and who needs a fork? Features, performance, security, stability: pick, er, four" The Register 11:56 AM
  • "SAP's Fast Analytics Bet: German Software Vendor Ties Itself to a New Generation of Superfast Computing" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:28 PM