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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, August 28, 2014
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Exclusive: Microsoft CEO Nadella to visit China amid antitrust probe - source" Reuters 4:05 PM
  • "Nadella plans China trip amid antitrust probe: report: The Microsoft CEO's itinerary has not been disclosed, but the reason for his trip may be to delve a bit deeper into the antitrust investigation in China." CNET 11:57 AM
  • "Satya Nadella said to head to China in September, likely to discuss anti-trust probe" Neowin 7:30 AM
  • "Microsoft CEO Nadella to Visit China Amid Antitrust Probe" Re/code 7:59 AM
  • "Bing Testing More Updates To Its Search Results Page: Site experiments with Google-like search card results." Search Engine Land 12:18 PM
  • "Microsoft explains how it's getting rid of fake Windows Store apps" Engadget 7:25 AM
  • "Microsoft Purges 1,500 Fake Apps From the Windows Store" Gizmodo 7:30 AM
  • "Windows XP SP4 Could Easily Become Dangerous, Expert Says" Softpedia 8:14 AM
  • "HP Desperately Wants To Be Innovative Again" TechCrunch 12:18 PM
  • "Hewlett Packard may axe 800 people in Bangalore after it loses grip on Bank of America account" The Economic Times 8:05 AM
  • "HP ProLiant Gen9 Servers Crank Up Power: HP tries to grow its lead in server market with ProLiant Gen9 servers that offer more computing power and lower costs." InformationWeek 11:57 AM
  • "HP is recalling six million laptop cords because they could start fires: There have been 29 complaints of melting cords and 13 of property damage" The Verge 12:52 PM
  • "HP is still having trouble making PC components that won't kill you" BGR 7:26 AM
  • "HP or Lenovo: Which Windows PC Convertible Is Head of the Class?" Re/code 9:56 AM
  • "Intel's curved glass smartwatch will be for fashionistas: Smartwatches go premium with Intel's tech bracelet – set to launch just in time for New York Fashion Week" Stuff Magazine 8:10 AM
  • "Intel Releases Absurdly Small 3G Modem Chip" Softpedia 8:10 AM
  • "AMD talks a little bit more about Seattle/Hot Chips 26: The real deal in ARM A57-cores SoCs" SemiAccurate 7:59 AM
  • "IBM finally opens up its Watson supercomputer to researchers" VentureBeat 7:33 AM
  • "IBM lets scientists pay to play with its thinking supercomputer" Engadget 9:01 AM
  • "IBM Watson Speeds Drug Research: IBM Watson moves from supplying known answers to tough questions to making its own discoveries in life sciences and pharmaceutical research." InformationWeek 8:21 AM
  • "IBM Watson wades through scientific research in the cloud: Discovery Advisor can uncover relationships and recognise patterns in research papers and data" The Inquirer 9:57 AM
  • "Alibaba Profit More Than Amazon, EBay Ahead of U.S. IPO" Bloomberg 8:19 AM
  • "Samsung clashes with labor group over allegations of Chinese underage workers: China Labor Watch claims to have found 'child workers' at a Samsung supplier, but the Korean company has denied the allegations" IDG News Service 9:56 AM
  • "Here come the cheap devices, Archos introduces $149 Windows 8.1 tablet" Neowin 9:57 AM
  • "SAP, a devices company? Maybe, maybe not: SAP's patent application for a foldable device is more likely a competitive hedge than the precursor to a hardware play, one analyst says" Computerworld New Zealand 12:18 PM