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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, June 16, 2013
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "IBM layoffs won't hit region as hard as previous downsizing, experts say: Business leaders say the worst effects could be psychological" Poughkeepsie Journal 6:56 AM
  • "Details of Haswell Pentium and Core i3 CPUs surfaced" CPU World 8:44 PM
  • "Specifications of All Incoming Intel Chips Leaked." X-bit labs 8:45 PM
  • "Intel Could Actually Hit A Share Price Of $40 By 2016" Seeking Alpha 6:14 AM
  • "Why Intel Could Be Worth $50 A Share By 2017 - The Bull Case" Seeking Alpha 6:14 AM
  • "Intel's 14 Nanometer: Setting The Record Straight" Seeking Alpha 6:14 AM
  • "Advanced Micro Devices may bounce back with new servers: Barron's" Reuters 7:07 PM
  • "How AMD's hardware in next-gen consoles will affect PC gamers" PC Gamer 6:54 AM
  • "National Security Data Requests Revealed By Facebook, Microsoft" redOrbit 6:51 AM
  • "Thomas Penfield Jackson, judge in DOJ-Microsoft case, dies at 76: Judge Jackson ruled in 2000 that the tech titan was a monopoly that should be split in two before his removal from the case for 'seriously tainting' proceedings." CNET News 5:28 PM
  • "Judge in Microsoft Antitrust Case Dies" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:46 PM
  • "Facebook, Microsoft reveal surveillance request figures: Facebook says it received almost 10,000 US government requests for user data in the second half of 2012" Reuters 6:58 AM
  • "Xbox Music and Windows Store redesigns revealed in Windows 8.1" The Verge 6:56 AM
  • "Upcoming Redesign Of Xbox Music App For Windows 8/RT Devices Revealed" Microsoft News 6:30 AM
  • "HP Cloud scores big customer win; passle of PaaS moves: The week in cloud" GigaOM 12:23 PM
  • "Thomas Penfield Jackson, Outspoken Judge, Dies at 76/Thomas Penfield Jackson, a federal judge who ruled in 2000 that Microsoft was a predatory monopoly and must be split in half, only to see an appeals court reverse his order because he had improperly discussed it with journalists, died at his home in Compton, Md., on Saturday. He was 76." New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 6/15
  • "Microsoft releases government data request Stats: over 6,000 in six months" Engadget 6/15
  • "Facebook, Microsoft Disclose National Security Data Requests" PC Magazine 6/15
  • "Facebook, Microsoft release NSA Stats to reassure users: In an effort to reassure users, Facebook discloses it has received legal orders to turn over details on about one-thousandth of one percent of user accounts. So does Microsoft, and Google plans to do the same." CNET News 6/15
  • "Facebook, Microsoft release information on government data requests" FOXNews 6/15
  • "Microsoft Wins Mobile Design Battle, Loses War" Forbes 6/15
  • "Microsoft Plans To Build 'Windows Stores' Inside Hundreds Of Best Buys" Business Insider 6/15
  • "IBM dumps over 2,000 US employees in latest round of cuts" ITProPortal 6/15
  • "Dell Unveils Gaming Laptop Series At E3 Gaming Conference" iDigital Times 6/15
  • "Microsoft and Intel in the Age of Low-Cost Mobile Computing" The Motley Fool 6/15
  • "Intel Core i7 8-Core Haswell-E CPU Platform Has DDR4, Will Debut in 2014" Softpedia 6/15
  • "Intel 8-core Haswell-E Processor Coming in 2014" CDR.info 6/15
  • "Intel: Does The Memory Business Make Sense?" Seeking Alpha 6/15
  • "Three for three: How AMD won the war for the heart of next-gen consoles" Polygon 6/15
  • "Whoops! How AMD (Inadvertently) Prepared Intel To Crush Cable Companies" Digital Trends 6/15
  • "AMD Could Double, Helped By Its Server Strategy" Barron's 6/15
  • "AMD's FX-9590 and FX-9370 chips push its 2013 cores to the limit" VR-Zone 6/15
  • "Get ready! Oracle to fix 40 holes in Java on Tuesday, 18 June 2013" Sophos 6/15