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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, March 1, 2014
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Will Windows 9 be the New Windows 7? It hasn't been long since Microsoft upgraded Windows 8 with Windows 8.1. But that doesn't mean it's too soon to start speculating about Windows 9. And Windows users are definitely speculating, even though rumor has it the next version won't be out until April 2015." ConsumerReports 7:47 AM
  • "Microsoft experimenting with free Windows 8.1 version to attract more users" ANI 8:44 AM
  • "A Free Version of Windows Isn't as Ridiculous as it Sounds" CITEworld 2:19 PM
  • "Windows Store daily app downloads: 4 million" BGR 7:43 AM
  • "How To Remove Lag And Improve Performance In Windows 8.1" Redmond Pie 7:47 AM
  • "Android and Windows getting along inside your PC? Nope: Making two operating systems equal but unwilling partners inside one device will never turn out very well." CNET News 2:12 PM
  • "IE10 Falls Below IE9, Firefox Down, Chrome Up" The Next Web 2:12 PM
  • "IBM Restructures, Cuts Estimated 13,000 Jobs" Liberty Voice 9:52 AM
  • "IBM workers wary of more cuts: Company likely laid off fewer than 20 in area facilities" Times Herald-Record 9:52 AM
  • "Intel: The Real 'Problem' With Bay Trail" Seeking Alpha 2:15 PM
  • "Web at 25 - it's only just begun: The world wide web may be a quarter of a century old but the best is yet to come, says Matt Warman" Telegraph 8:45 AM
  • "Leading to the gigabit promised land?" CNET News 7:36 AM
  • "Korea is Asia's key test market for global tech companies, including Facebook" VentureBeat 8:18 AM
  • "Google Drags Smartphones Into The Really Modern Age" Forbes 8:36 AM
  • "Microsoft Said To Be Considering A Free Version Of Windows 8.1" TechCrunch 2/28
  • "Windows 8.1 May Become A Freebie OS: Microsoft wants everyone to use Windows 8 — apparently enough to give it away." ReadWrite 2/28
  • "Windows for free? Microsoft toys with service-stuffed 'Windows 8.1 with Bing'" PCWorld 2/28
  • "Look How Many People Are Going To Be Annoyed When Microsoft Cuts Off Windows XP" Business Insider 2/28
  • "Windows XP Ends After 12 Years, Apple Snow Leopard After 4" Windows IT Pro 2/28
  • "How to keep your PC secure when Microsoft ends Windows XP support" PCWorld 2/28
  • "IBM laying off up to 25 percent of 'hardware' division" CNET News 2/28
  • "Mirantis, IBM give businesses 75,000 reasons to adopt OpenStack" InfoWorld 2/28
  • "IBM Challenges Mobile World To Say, 'Mr. Watson Come Here, I Need You'" Tech Zone 360 2/28
  • "IBM Begins Handing out U.S. Pink Slips in $1B Layoff" The VAR Guy 2/28
  • "IBM Begins Cutting Jobs in $1 Billion Restructuring" Money ews 2/28
  • "Hewlett-Packard Earnings Summary: Turnaround Gains Steam, Stock Is Still Cheap" Seeking Alpha 2/28
  • "Despite The Stock's Rally, HP Should Be Split Up" Seeking Alpha 2/28
  • "Custom server market grows at expense of Dell, HP: Server market revenue declines in the fourth quarter, but white-box server makers such as Quanta and Inventec thrive" InfoWorld 2/28
  • "Intel's New SSD 730 Series Boasts of Factory Overclocking Feature" Fashion Times 2/28
  • "Intel expects Bay Trail successor in tablets by year end: Intel's next Atom chip, code-named Cherry Trail, will be in devices by the year-end holiday shopping season" Computerworld New Zealand 2/28
  • "Aruba Networks Is Bouncing Back From 'Hurricane Cisco'" TheStreet 2/28
  • "Cisco: $300,000 prize for Internet of Things security apps" Network World 2/28
  • "Major organizations face looming information crisis" BetaNews 2/28
  • "Splunk eyes industry, enterprise expansion: Can it scale sales?" ZDNet 2/28
  • "Engineers Allege Hiring Collusion in Silicon Valley" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2/28