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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, March 3, 2012
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Windows 8 Tablets Could Be Risky Business: Microsoft's admission that Windows on ARM tablets are best for 'unmanaged environments' could lock them out of the enterprise computing market." InformationWeek 8:22 AM
  • "3 Big Challenges to Microsoft's Windows 8: The new operating system is versatile, but could face resistance from those who prefer the familiar over the untested" InvestorPlace 8:26 AM
  • "Metro breakdown! Windows 8 UI is little gain for lots of pain" The Register 8:18 AM
  • "Microsoft's Windows 8 might come in nine different versions" DVICE 8:26 AM
  • "What Different Windows 8 Flavors Will We See?" NotebookReview 8:24 AM
  • "Facebook Promotes Bing Search Even More: Search Bing as you log out of Facebook" WebProNews 8:24 AM
  • "ITC to review its December ruling on patent dispute between Microsoft and Motorola" The Verge 8:26 AM
  • "Microsoft promises biggest year yet for Xbox 360" Gamasutra 8:22 AM
  • "IBM tops Cloud provider Report: Vendor scores highly for support, billing models" Computerworld Australia 8:27 AM
  • "StubHub Fights Fraud Hard" Forbes 10:44 AM
  • "Why the Web Hasn't Hurt TV" AllThingsD 10:39 AM
  • "Anonymous Members Hacked During Their Own DDoS Attacks" Gizmodo 10:36 AM
  • "Android this week: New phones, plus Windows on Android" GigaOM 8:22 AM
  • "Microsoft's Visual Studio 11 Beta Leaves Little To The Imagination - Literally" ITProPortal 8:25 AM
  • "Windows 8 offers no management help for ARM devices" Network World 8:25 AM
  • "Microsoft launches Windows 8 Consumer Preview software with free apps" PCWorld 8:25 AM
  • "Free tool silently updates most Windows software" Computerworld 8:25 AM
  • "Tajikistan blocks access to Facebook and news sites" Reuters 10:40 AM
  • "8 Privacy Threats Worse Than Google: Google's privacy policy tweaks this week caused a fresh flurry of outrage. But Google should not be your top privacy worry." InformationWeek 10:40 AM
  • "First look at Mozilla's Web platform for phones: 'Boot to Gecko'" PCWorld 8:24 AM
  • "Authorities decrypt laptop without defendant's help, Fifth Amendment need not apply" Engadget 8:19 AM
  • "Why is Facebook asking you for your password?" ZDNet 8:10 AM