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MacSurfer's Archive: Friday, May 18, 2012
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "HP considers cutting 25,000 jobs. Why not more?" Fortune 9:54 AM
  • "HP on Crash Course, More Layoffs" Forbes 9:55 AM
  • "HP Layoffs Signal Punishing Fall: Unless HP can turn enterprise software, cloud services, or some other line into a high-volume, high-margin business, it's in for a world of hurt." InformationWeek 10:15 AM
  • "Forbes Earnings Preview: Hewlett-Packard" Forbes 12:44 PM
  • "HP pumps cash into EVA range capacity boost" The Register 12:16 PM
  • "Microsoft's Problem Of Doing Everything" Seeking Alpha 9:58 AM
  • "Windows Phone edging out iPhone in China, says Microsoft" CNET News 10:09 AM
  • "Microsoft: No Windows Phone 'Mango,' No Marketplace" PC Magazine 11:15 AM
  • "Nvidia: 'Genius' for Microsoft to split Windows/Microsoft is likely to face problems selling Windows 8 on x86-based mobile devices due to a mismatched in user expectations and experience, which is why it is 'genius' for them to develop a version for ARM processors, which is likely to be more conducive for tablets, says Nvidia CEO Huang Jen-Hsun." ZDNet Asia 12:33 PM
  • "Microsoft warns Metro developers over API rules" ZDNet UK 12:32 PM
  • "Closure in Disappearance of Computer Scientist" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 9:58 AM
  • "IBM to the World: On Cloud Computing, You've Got Nothing on Us" Wired 12:27 PM
  • "Intel to launch inexpensive ULV processors in 3Q12 to facilitate US$699 ultrabooks" DigiTimes 10:39 AM
  • "Cisco's wireless unit shifts emphasis to 'mobility'" Network World 11:18 AM
  • "Will voluntary cyber threat sharing plan cast doubt over CISPA? Administration may expand DIB CS/IA program to companies, but experts say some legislation is still necessary" CSO 11:18 AM
  • "New FBI Surveillance Backdoors? 6 Key Points: Will Congress require social networks, VoIP, and Webmail providers build in backdoors that FBI could tap for electronic surveillance purposes? Explore the main issues at stake." InformationWeek 12:53 PM
  • "Memristors in silicon promising for dense, fast memory" BBC 10:23 AM
  • "Facebook debut sets pace for tech IPOs to come: Palo Alto Networks, LegalZoom have filed; will Twitter follow?" MarketWatch 9:43 AM