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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, October 27, 2012
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "At the moment, Microsoft Surface is hot: Microsoft's new Surface tablet is generating enough interest to grow lines and pack stores." CNET News 4:19 PM
  • "Life in the Microsoft Surface line: What those waiting at a Southern California shopping mall had to say about why they lined up early for Microsoft's new tablet." CNET News 4:27 PM
  • "Microsoft seeks to reinvent itself with Windows 8: Microsoft's dual launch of Windows 8 and the Surface tablet is a bold attempt at reinvention for a new era, writes Matt Warman." Telegraph 8:29 AM
  • "Windows 8 not likely to restart ailing PC market" Computerworld 9:07 AM
  • "Microsoft wins praise for Windows 8" The National 8:55 AM
  • "Meet The Next CEO Of Microsoft: Steven Sinofsky Is The Man Who Made Windows 8" Business Insider 8:29 AM
  • "Microsoft-Apple redux: the empire strikes back" AFP 8:23 AM
  • "Clearing Up 5 Windows 8 Confusions" PC Magazine 1:55 PM
  • "Microsoft Surface: First Impressions and Shattered Misconceptions" Forbes 8:18 AM
  • "Developers are mostly thrilled with the chance to make money with Windows 8 games" VentureBeat 11:24 AM
  • "Review: Bing Apps are fast, slick, and responsive/With Windows 8, Bing isn't just search—it's an app. A lot of apps." Ars Technica 8:47 AM
  • "Where do I click, again? A guide to Windows 8" Associated Press [Free Registration Required] 11:27 AM
  • "Yahoo! Snaps at Microsoft Over Do Not Track, Will Ignore IE10" Softpedia 8:55 AM
  • "Now Amazon Can Easily Win The $100 Billion Local Commerce Market And The $150 Billion Smartphone Market" Forbes 8:45 AM
  • "Gadget launches set up three-way Christmas clash: The scene is set for an almighty clash at the vanguard of the technology industry as its three main forces, Apple, Google and Microsoft, ready their smartphones and tablets for the Christmas shopping season." Telegraph 8:28 AM
  • "Windows 8: Game-changer or Vista redux?" MarketWatch 10/26
  • "Microsoft's next big job: luring users to Windows 8" Seattle Times 10/26
  • "Windows 8: Microsoft's Big Gamble" Forbes 10/26
  • "Is Windows Phone 8 Microsoft's last chance?" PCWorld 10/26
  • "Windows 8: The Legacy Apps Question/Support for legacy applications is a Windows 8 selling point. But Gartner says the need for such apps is declining and has little to do with upgrading to the new OS." InformationWeek 10/26
  • "In Windows 8, the iPad has its first real challenger" CNNMoney 10/26
  • "Windows 8 payoff a waiting game for investors" MarketWatch 10/26
  • "How to Get Microsoft's Windows 8" PC Magazine 10/26
  • "Microsoft Pop-Up Stores Open" [Video Report] CNBC 10/26
  • "Microsoft Surface in stores today: what to know before you buy" Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 10/26
  • "Surface tablet buzz starts, but Windows 8 excitement muted" Reuters 10/26
  • "Microsoft responds to threat from Apple" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 10/26
  • "Motorola withdraws some infringement charges from Xbox case" CNET News 10/26
  • "Netflix stock rises on Microsoft acquisition rumor: An unconfirmed rumor that Microsoft seeks to acquire Netflix is what is said to have sent shares of the Video-rental service up 13 percent today." CNET News 10/26
  • "REVEALED: IBM's new DS3000-killing Storwise storage beast" The Register 10/26
  • "AMD to show off Windows 8 tablet PCs using its Hondo chip at CES 2013" ZDNet 10/26
  • "Fitch lowers Advanced Micro Devices to negative" MarketWatch 10/26
  • "Fitch revises AMD outlook to negative, cuts snr debt rating" Reuters 10/26
  • "Cisco's CEO Rips Into The Patent System & All Who Abuse It, Big Or Small" Techdirt 10/26
  • "90 percent of electronic companies not ready for SEC 'blood minerals' rules" ZDNet 10/26
  • "The future of our open source world" Fortune 10/26
  • "With post-PC era comes real OS competition" Computerworld 10/26