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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, May 27, 2014
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Show us the Microsoft Surface Mini, Satya Nadella/Summary: If I could ask Microsoft's new CEO Satya Nadella just one thing during his Code Conference appearance tonight, it would be to show us the Surface Mini." ZDNet 1:04 PM
  • "Microsoft announces Windows 8.1 with Bing for low-cost devices: The Bing's the thing" The Inquirer 7:41 AM
  • "Windows 8.1 update brings life back into Windows 8" Gamer Headlines 8:09 AM
  • "Microsoft CEO Nadella talks up software (again)/Summary: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella showed off a new Skype Translator demo in his latest public appearance. But he talked about a lot more than just the coming beta." ZDNet 9:27 PM
  • "Microsoft warns against Windows XP security update hack: Hackers discover way to trick Microsoft into continuing to support Windows XP after updates ceased" The Guardian 8:08 AM
  • "Microsoft cautions against Windows XP update trick" V3 8:19 AM
  • "Microsoft, Samsung, and the inane battle for Terminal 5: The company formerly known as Nokia keeps up its trollish ways" The Verge 7:47 AM
  • "AMD drops support for Microsoft's Windows 8" SemiAccurate 7:40 AM
  • "Windows XP rides again when you tell it that it's a till: Repeated flogging revives dead horse" The Inquirer 7:52 AM
  • "Microsoft to tweak its Office 365 feature rollout and disclosure processes/Summary: Microsoft is promising to be more transparent with major feature updates coming to Office 365, and is adding an opt-in 'First Release' program for customers to selectively test them internally." ZDNet 7:52 AM
  • "Intel chases cheap Android tablets, lets another company use its CPU cores:'Strategic partnership' with Rockchip changes the way Intel sells its chips." Ars Technica 2:37 PM
  • "Intel turns to ARM chip maker Rockchip to expand in low-cost tablet market: Intel will design a variant of its Sofia chip for Rockchip" IDG News Service 2:39 PM
  • "Intel partners with China's Rockchip to take on Qualcomm/MediaTek" Seeking Alpha 12:46 PM
  • "Intel Endures Resistance Starving Africa's Militia Mines" Bloomberg 8:08 AM
  • "Increasing Investment In China Can Help Expand Intel's Mobile Presence" Seeking Alpha 2:27 PM
  • "Meg Whitman Has the Hardest Job in Silicon Valley" Time 12:44 PM
  • "HP may cut up to 16,000 more jobs" Reuters 8:03 AM
  • "Hewlett-Packard Remains An Attractive Investment" Seeking Alpha 7:22 AM
  • "HP Omni 10 review: A tablet for working men" IndiaTimes 8:04 AM
  • "Dell: Solving the Innovation Problem" IT-TNA 8:02 AM
  • "AMD Goes All in on Eyefinity with the Catalyst 14.6 Beta" SemiAccurate 7:39 AM
  • "IBM's Watson computer makes a delicious BBQ sauce" Engadget 3:20 PM
  • "China tells its banks to remove IBM servers over snooping fears: Because they're bound to have back doors" The Inquirer 4:43 PM
  • "China Said to Study IBM Servers for Bank Security Risks" Bloomberg 8:06 AM
  • "China ponders ban on IBM servers: Report says Middle Kingdom worried Big Blue boxen bring big backdoors" The Register 8:07 AM
  • "IBM's latest cybersecurity lab opens in Israel/Summary: The centre, a joint initiative between Big Blue and Ben Gurion University, has now been officially launched." ZDNet 8:07 AM
  • "IBM sees huge potential for Watson in India" IndiaTimes 8:07 AM
  • "Report: IBM Pulling Plug on NetApp OEM Deal" Channel Nomics 8:02 AM
  • "Oracle weaves Fabric for MySQL clustering: MySQL Fabric offers high availibility and the ability to scale out across multiple servers" IDG News Service 2:26 PM
  • "China accuses Cisco of supporting US cyberwar efforts: China responds harshly to last week's US government indictments of Chinese military personnel" IDG News Service 2:27 PM
  • "China Pulls Cisco Into Dispute on Cyberspying" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:44 AM
  • "Toshiba's back-to-school line-up has laptops, tablets, and everything in between" VentureBeat 7:54 AM
  • "Toshiba's new tablets are aggressively priced, especially its $110 Android slate" Engadget 7:31 AM
  • "Toshiba Satellite Click 2 coming in June for $587 and up" Liliputing 8:05 AM
  • "Down on the factory-farm, Japan's electronics makers are turning over a new leaf: Aging farmers and factories have prompted innovation in an industry resistant to change" IDG News Service 7:29 AM
  • "EU drive to create its own Silicon Valley finds doubters" Reuters 8:32 AM