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"Microsoft Surface revenue comes in at $853 million: A regulatory filing shows the tech giant earned $853 in revenue from its Surface tablets. However, this is less than the $900 million write-down it had to pay." CNET News 6:20 PM
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"Microsoft losing money on Surface tablets" Reuters 6:21 PM
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"Microsoft reveals $853 million Surface revenue, less than its write-down and advertising costs" The Verge 6:23 PM
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"Microsoft: The Surface Bust And Windows Slump" Seeking Alpha 8:45 AM
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"Microsoft to link schools in South African 'white spaces' project: Pilot will show unused TV bands delivering wireless broadband to rural schools" Computerworld 8:31 AM
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"Microsoft Invents Futuristic Notebook with Transparent Display, Projection System and Holographic Optics" Patent Bolt 8:16 AM
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"Will Microsoft's Windows Strategy Benefit IT Managers?" InformationWeek 8:45 AM
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"Is Microsoft the answer to the cloud quandary? The company could rediscover relevance because it understands that the companies using its cloud services require flexibility first and foremost" Computerworld 8:54 AM
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"SkyDrive.com gets a slew of photo and sharing upgrades" Engadget 9:01 AM
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"Microsoft's SkyDrive gets new photo, text editing features/Summary: Microsoft is continuing to add regular, incremental feature updates to its SkyDrive cloud-storage service, with new photo and text editing support in the latest batch." ZDNet 9:08 AM
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"SkyDrive updated with animated GIF, high DPI, and new sharing support" The Verge 9:08 AM
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"Will Microsoft's Windows Strategy Benefit IT Managers?" InformationWeek 12:18 PM
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"Microsoft asks Google to remove half a million URLs every month" The Inquirer 9:08 AM
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"Microsoft's wishful thinking/Summary: Microsoft's new strategy: be all things to all people - infrastructure, business, entertainment, services. Why would anyone think that would work?" ZDNet 9:14 AM
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"Windows RT on ARM chips is 'not promising,' Asus exec says: Taiwan firm plans to focus instead on making devices running Intel chips, report says" Computerworld 11:25 AM
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"Microsoft delivers to testers Windows 8.1 Enterprise preview/Summary: Microsoft has made the Enterprise version of its Windows 8.1 preview test build available for download." ZDNet 12:37 PM
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"Icahn rips apart Dell's push for deal changes in open letter" CNBC 9:05 AM
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"Dell's potential savior, a $100 Android computer the size of a USB stick, now shipping to testers" BGR 8:25 AM
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"Launch schedule of Intel Xeon server processors" CPU World 9:11 AM
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"Intel abandons intrusive facial recognition for your TV - for now: Intel inside... your living room" TechRadar UK 9:11 AM
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"Intel Media won't be watching you, after all: TV service ditches controversial camera" GigaOM 12:49 PM
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"Intel reportedly drops facial recognition from TV service" Digital TV Europe 9:10 AM
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"AMD announces a dual-core 6W x86 chip for fanless applications" The Inquirer 9:09 AM
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"AMD's newest chip: Another step toward" The Register 9:10 AM
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"Don't adapt old IT security policies for BYOD: IBM" ZDNet 9:14 AM
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"TechnologyOne picks up 21 WA agencies from Oracle/Summary: After a report forced Western Australian agencies to dump Oracle's shared services implementation in 2011, TechnologyOne has been able to move 21 agencies to its own platform." ZDNet 9:15 AM
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"Oracle deploys lawyers against Solaris fix-it duo" The Register 9:13 AM
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