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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, June 19, 2013
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Dell rejects new Icahn proposal: The special committee of the board will continue to support founder Michael Dell's proposal to take the company private" IDG News Service 10:08 AM
  • "Icahn raises Dell stake, calls for share buyback" MarketWatch 9:32 AM
  • "Icahn Appeals to Dell to Institute $15.4B Buyback" [Video Report] Bloomberg TV 9:36 AM
  • "Icahn Proposes Dell Buy Back Shares at $14" [Video Report] Bloomberg TV 9:35 AM
  • "Icahn doubles down on Dell offer with $14 per share buyback scheme" The Register 11:13 AM
  • "Opinion: Why Carl Icahn is full of crap in the Dell deal" TG Daily 8:08 PM
  • "HP Execs Face Challenges in CEO Whitman's Shuffle" [Video Report] Bloomberg TV 9:37 AM
  • "Can HP's Weisler Fix This Chart? His Big New Job Rides On It" Forbes 9:37 AM
  • "Microsoft-Nokia Advanced Talks Recently Broke Down" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 6:45 PM
  • "Microsoft talked with Nokia about buying devices unit: report" Reuters 7:19 PM
  • "Microsoft abandons Xbox One restrictions" GamesIndustry 4:51 PM
  • "Microsoft reverses controversial game licensing policies [Updated] Ars Technica 7:11 PM
  • "Microsoft reverses position on Xbox One Internet, game sharing" Reuters 5:07 PM
  • "Microsoft U-turn in Xbox One games row" BBC 6:59 PM
  • "Microsoft Launches $100K Bug Bounty Program" Wired 2:51 PM
  • "Microsoft offers hefty bounties to thwart hackers" Reuters 2:05 PM
  • "What is Microsoft's Next Ten Billion Dollar Idea?" The Motley Fool 9:41 AM
  • "Windows Phone 'weak', Huawei sneers: Huawei calls the Windows Phone platform weak despite using it as the foundation for some of the smartphones it makes." Computerworld New Zealand 2:02 PM
  • "Microsoft plans updated Surface RT tablet with Qualcomm chip and 4G speeds" V3 11:17 AM
  • "Microsoft May Run WinRT on Qualcomm Processor" TheStreet 11:42 AM
  • "Microsoft, Qualcomm to team up on next round of Surface RTs -- report" CNET News 9:45 AM
  • "Next Surface RT Will Reportedly Feature Chip From Qualcomm With Support For LTE" Redmond Pie 1:39 PM
  • "Microsoft partners with Samsung, HP to help stop Windows piracy in China" IDG News Service 10:46 AM
  • "Microsoft upgrades TypeScript with generics and better tooling: The JavaScript-related project is aimed at teams writing large applications" InfoWorld 10:24 AM
  • "Microsoft says it freed millions from botnet" Reuters 11:01 AM
  • "Oracle's Q4 and beyond: Five big issues" ZDNet 11:27 AM
  • "Oracle: We WON grey market software and Solaris support case" Channel Register 11:13 AM
  • "Oracle releases latest round of Java security patches" ZDNet 11:28 AM
  • "Oracle Fixes Critical Java Flaws, Repairs Tool" CRN 10:06 AM
  • "Intel's budget supercomputer diversifies" EE Times 10:12 AM
  • "Cisco Plans Israel's Transformation Into First Digital Nation" Bloomberg 11:38 AM
  • "Intel joins Alliance for Wireless Power's Board of Directors" Engadget 1:09 PM
  • "AMD executive: The data center is changing and ARM will be the compute" GigaOM 1:09 PM
  • "Cisco to invest in Israeli venture capital funds" Reuters 11:39 AM
  • "With faster 5G Wi-Fi coming, Wi-Fi Alliance kicks off certification program: Process ensures 802.11ac devices work well with older Wi-Fi products" Computerworld 10:08 AM
  • "Certification begins on a faster, more reliable Wi-Fi technology" Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required] 10:28 AM
  • "Wi-Fi Alliance announces 802.11ac certification program" PCWorld 10:46 AM
  • "Hollywood, Silicon Valley quarrel over digital media" EE Times 10:12 AM
  • "Silicon Valley should fight for open Internet" MarketWatch 9:40 AM
  • "America needs a Cyber Bill of Rights" ZDNet 11:27 AM
  • "A Quantum Computing Problem Solved" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 11:47 AM
  • "Distinguishing quantum bits key to building large-scale computer: Researchers at the University of New South Wales have proposed a new method of distinguishing between quantum bits that are placed only a few nanometres apart in a silicon chip, taking them a step closer to the construction of a large-scale quantum computer." TG Daily 11:10 AM