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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, October 28, 2012
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Like Apple, Microsoft wants to explain its cool hardware tech: Microsoft is a PC maker now. And it wants you to know about all the cool stuff inside its new device." CNET News 7:46 PM
  • "Developers are hesitating with investments in Windows Phone 8 games" VentureBeat 12:58 PM
  • "The Windows 8 App Store Is Growing By 500 Apps A Day" Business Insider 12:40 PM
  • "In The Enterprise, Windows 8 Tablets May Zoom Past PCs" ZDNet 12:42 PM
  • "Five reasons why Windows 8 has Apple and Google beaten" TechRadar UK 7:32 AM
  • "Windows 8 Must Battle XP for Large Chunk of User Base" Mashable 7:36 AM
  • "Microsoft Advocates 'Work and Play' in Windows 8 Launch" IDC 7:47 PM
  • "Storage Spaces explained: a great feature, when it works/Windows 8's new storage features can be quite useful, but caveats abound." Ars Technica 8:08 AM
  • "Windows 8, goodbye personal computers, welcome personalized computing" Comms Business UK 7:47 PM
  • "Maximize your first 30 minutes with Windows 8" PCWorld 8:07 AM
  • "Microsoft Surface: Industry's best-kept secret" CNNMoney 12:58 PM
  • "Surface delayed, Microsoft offers £50 compensation" Crave @ CNET 8:06 AM
  • "Is Microsoft Moving To The Apple Business Model?" Forbes 1:04 PM
  • "Judge to Google's Motorola: you may have to cope with two overlapping FRAND trials next month" Foss Patents 12:59 PM
  • "Dell: A Growth Story In Deep Value Territory" Seeking Alpha 7:28 AM
  • "SAP eyes 'long' period of high sales growth: report" Reuters 7:43 AM
  • "IBM brings carbon nanotube-based computers a step closer" CNET News 4:30 PM
  • "IBM Shrinking CPU Manufacturing Process Using Carbon Nanotubes" PC Magazine 4:47 PM
  • "Solution of carbon nanotubes" [Slideshow] CNET News 4:30 PM
  • "IBM Labs develops 'initial step' towards commercial fabrication of carbon nanotubes" Engadget 1:05 PM
  • "PC heyday's a memory, but IBM looks ahead in Boca" Palm Beach Post 12:42 PM
  • "Intel Is Stuck In The World Of The PC" Seeking Alpha 12:41 PM
  • "AMD eyes switch to low-power Arm chips" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 6:17 PM
  • "At the moment, Microsoft Surface is hot: Microsoft's new Surface tablet is generating enough interest to grow lines and pack stores." CNET News 10/27
  • "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 10/27
  • "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 10/27
  • "Windows 8 not likely to restart ailing PC market" Computerworld 10/27
  • "Meet The Next CEO Of Microsoft: Steven Sinofsky Is The Man Who Made Windows 8" Business Insider 10/27
  • "Microsoft-Apple redux: the empire strikes back" AFP 10/27
  • "Clearing Up 5 Windows 8 Confusions" PC Magazine 10/27
  • "Microsoft Surface: First Impressions and Shattered Misconceptions" Forbes 10/27
  • "Developers are mostly thrilled with the chance to make money with Windows 8 games" VentureBeat 10/27
  • "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 10/27
  • "Where do I click, again? A guide to Windows 8" Associated Press [Free Registration Required] 10/27
  • "Yahoo! Snaps at Microsoft Over Do Not Track, Will Ignore IE10" Softpedia 10/27
  • "Now Amazon Can Easily Win The $100 Billion Local Commerce Market And The $150 Billion Smartphone Market" Forbes 10/27
  • "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 10/27