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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, December 11, 2011
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Microsoft Will Drive Entertainment Shift with Xbox Live TV" PCWorld 12:18 PM
  • "1.7 million Xbox 360s sold in the US in November" Neowin 7:47 AM
  • "Microsoft Sold 1.7 Million Xbox 360 Consoles Last Month" Business Insider 7:43 AM
  • "Think Microsoft Is Going Nowhere? Here's a Way to Profit" The Motley Fool 2:56 PM
  • "Microsoft ups terms for apps: Hopes money lures developers" Associated Press 7:53 AM
  • "Microsoft Xbox Kinect Voice Control Raises Bar for Google, Apple" eWeek 7:55 AM
  • "Microsoft Said to Seek TV Executive to Develop Xbox Shows" Bloomberg 7:57 AM
  • "HP Made the Right Move on webOS, But What's Next?" eWeek 8:35 PM
  • "Possible ripple effects of HP's plan to open source WebOS" TechRepublic 7:53 AM
  • "Open Sourcing The Platform Is The Death Of WebOS" Forbes 3:12 PM
  • "HP: webOS tablets could return in 2013" SlashGear 7:52 AM
  • "Today Is Probably the Last Chance to Buy an HP webOS Tablet Until 2013" AllThingsD 8:34 PM
  • "HP TouchPad set to go on sale today for $99" CNET News 10:06 PM
  • "Open Sourcing WebOS Is the Right Strategy -- But Perhaps Too Little, Too Late?" Seeking Alpha 7:24 AM
  • "Intel Remains Significantly Undervalued" Seeking Alpha 7:24 AM
  • "Are these Google satellite images exposing America's secrets? Fears national security compromised after secret airstrip revealed" Daily Mail (UK) 8:00 AM
  • "As Kindle Fire Faces Critics, Remedies Are Promised" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 10:06 PM
  • "In Silicon Valley rose-colored glasses sometime provide the best view" San Jose Mercury News [Free Registration Required] 7:57 AM
  • "Bill Shock Without Leaving Home: Most mobile operators no longer sell unlimited wireless Internet to consumers, instead marketing plans that link download limits and surfing speeds to price. But while operators have abandoned unlimited offers, which were costing them money, many are still using the marketing language of 'all you can eat' and 'flat rate.'" New York Times [Free Registration Required] 7:49 AM
  • "Samsung says sells over 300 million mobile handsets in 2011" Reuters 7:48 AM
  • "Why Amazon's current cloud domination helps us all" CNET News 8:35 PM
  • "How your IT guy could be spying on you at work" CNET News 3:43 PM
  • "Google Chrome extension lets you bypass Facebook news apps" ZDNet 2:56 PM
  • "Do You Really Need An Antivirus/Security App On Your Android Device?" Redmond Pie 8:28 AM
  • "PC problems? Troubleshoot them in 10 steps" TechRepublic 7:25 AM