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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, April 28, 2016
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Oracle to buy Textura for $663 million" Reuters 9:26 AM
  • "Oracle buys Textura for $663M to build up its construction IT business" TechCrunch 2:39 PM
  • "Oracle to Buy Textura for $663 Million: Deal expands Oracle's cloud offerings for construction, engineering industry" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 2:39 PM
  • "Oracle's Irish subsidiary reports 14% decline in profits: Software and hardware company's turnover rises 4 per cent to €8 billion" Irish Times 9:26 AM
  • "Microsoft's Mobile Roller Coaster Ride: 9 Contributing Factors/Microsoft has never excelled in smartphones, but its mobile strategy has taken a turn for the worse. What went wrong, what will come next, and are there signs of hope? Here's a closer look." InformationWeek 7:13 AM
  • "Windows 10 will no longer let you Google search from Cortana" The Verge 5:57 PM
  • "Microsoft finally gets the bugs out of Surface Book and Surface Pro 4" InfoWorld 9:25 AM
  • "Microsoft's futuristic storage solution can hold 1,000,000,000 TB" BGR 5:22 PM
  • "Microsoft Is Storing Data in 10 Million Strands of DNA" Gizmodo 6:53 AM
  • "Hands-on with Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview build 14332" Neowin 7:01 AM
  • "Microsoft delivers new previews of Windows Server 2016 and System Centre 2016: Technical Preview 5 now ready for release" The Inquirer 9:31 AM
  • "Microsoft Azure offers free one-year support upgrade" Neowin 7:00 AM
  • "Microsoft says Skype has reached over one billion mobile downloads" Neowin 6:31 PM
  • "Microsoft Kicks Off 'Phased' Skype for Business Preview for Mac" eWeek 6:53 AM
  • "Microsoft Issues Excel Data Transformation Updates, Performance Perks" eWeek 6:31 PM
  • "HP's Chromebook 13 is a cheap, pretty, yet powerful new notebook" ZDNet 2:34 PM
  • "HP's new Chromebook 13 has features to match top-line Windows PCs: HP's thin-and-light Chromebook 13 has a 3200 x 1800-pixel display and a Core M processor" IDG News Service 11:06 AM
  • "Google and HP make a Chromebook Pixel replacement for half the price: 3200×1800 IPS screen, up to 16GB of RAM, and Skylake Core M CPUs all sound good." Ars Technica 11:07 AM
  • "HP's new Chromebook 13 is a Pixel for everybody: 16GB of RAM in a Chromebook? Sure, why not." Engadget 9:29 AM
  • "HP Is Finally Making a High Quality Chromebook" Gizmodo 9:29 AM
  • "Tech Tools Review: HP Spectre X2/HP Spectre X2 is a slim yet substantial hybrid device that you can use for work or entertainment" Irish Times 7:22 AM
  • "Confirmed: Intel to cut jobs in Ireland/The company employs 5,000 people on their Kildare campus." The Journal.ie 9:25 AM
  • "Intel's CEO lays out a comprehensive, cloud-based vision for the future" ExtremeTech 9:31 AM
  • "Intel's Credibility Damaged, Stock Still Inexpensive" Seeking Alpha 11:11 AM
  • "Intel proposes that USB Type-C replaces the 3.5mm audio jack" Hexus 7:23 AM
  • "Intel Wants Headphones To Be USB-C" Click Online 7:23 AM
  • "Intel: We Don't Believe You ... You Need More People" Seeking Alpha 2:37 PM
  • "Polaris GPUs To Be Cheaper Than Pascal To Grow PC Gaming Market Says AMD VP Roy Taylor" Game Debate 7:24 AM
  • "IBM Watson and American Cancer Society Team up to Create Virtual Cancer Health Advisor" Healthcare Daily Online 9:23 AM
  • "IBM and SAP: The Impact of the Fall in IT Spending" Market Realist 9:23 AM
  • "IBM adds to its all-flash family" MISCO.co.uk 9:24 AM
  • "A Look Into IBM's OpenStack Meritocracy" eWeek 6:32 PM
  • "IBM Australia takes 47 percent profit tumble" ZDNet 9:25 PM
  • "Consumer Software Deals Power Tech M&A Market" eWeek 7:08 AM
  • "Malware menace with 'scary' backdoor strikes 12 million machines: 'Generic trojan' has a nasty payload" The Inquirer 6:57 AM
  • "OpenStack Security Project Continues to Help Secure the Cloud" eWeek 6:53 AM
  • "Firefox: Mozilla patches critical flaws that let attackers execute malicious code" ZDNet 7:00 AM