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"Microsoft inches toward Office on iPad, Android tablets: Windows-first strategy remains sacrosanct, but 'We don't have our heads in the sand,' says Ballmer" Computerworld 7:42 AM
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"Microsoft to reboot tablet effort with new Surface" Relax News 7:35 AM
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"Microsoft Surface 2 rumor round-up: what to expect" Pocketnow 7:45 AM
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"Microsoft offers more info on Page Zero feature in Bing" Neowin 7:45 AM
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"Microsoft faces lawsuit over use of a font in Office and Windows" Neowin 7:45 AM
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"Key Details Emerge On Microsoft's Acquisition Of Nokia" Seeking Alpha 7:22 AM
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"HP announces trio of Pavilion, Spectre x2 hybrid laptops/tablets/Summary: The pair of budget-friendly Pavilion x2 models will start at $599.99, while the Spectre 13 x2 convertible sports a starting price of $1,099.99." ZDNet 8:17 PM
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"Advancing technology forces Intel's hand" telegram.com 7:44 AM
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"Images and Benchmarks of AMD Radeon R9-290X Hawaii Leak Out" PC Perspective 7:43 AM
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"AMD Shares Photo of the GPU Tech Day Command Center – Ready to Launch Hawaii GPUs" Legit Reviews 8:19 PM
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"Graphics acceleration can bring 10X speedup to Java" VentureBeat 9:07 PM
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"Microsoft is the last outlaw fighting against the Google monopoly, says Ballmer: Outgoing CEO wants something done" TechRadar UK 9/21
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"Ballmer admits Microsoft was too slow to focus on phones" Crave @ CNET 9/21
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"Microsoft details Bing's improved 'Page Zero' search results" Engadget 9/21
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"Why Microsoft Is in it for the Long Haul With Surface" Mashable 9/21
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"Report: Intel won't bring Broadwell CPU design to the desktop PC" Neowin 9/21
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"AMD to take the lead thanks to PS4 and Xbox One partnership, VP says" games.on.net 9/21
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"AMD Desktop Kaveri APU With 13 CUs Enabled Radeon R5 M200 (832 Stream Processors) GPU Spotted" WCCF Tech 9/21
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"HP announces Four Android Tablets and One Windows Powered Tablet" TechGreet.com 9/21
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"Oracle preps NetBeans for a mobile Web future: Now NetBeans programmers can work on HTML5 code from directly within their Java and PHP projects" Computerworld 9/21
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