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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, June 9, 2012
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Does Larry believe in Oracle's middle-rung cloud?" ZDNet 8:56 AM
  • "Microsoft Corporation a Top 25 Dividend Giant With 2.74% Yield" Forbes 8:37 AM
  • "Expect SmartGlass support in every Microsoft Studios game going forward" Joystiq 10:51 AM
  • "Microsoft store in Freehold aims to take a bite at Apple: Microsoft hosts Cee Lo Green, Lupe Fiasco" Asbury Park Press 8:57 AM
  • "Windows 8 Tablets: Computex Sneak Peek" [Slideshow] InformationWeek 9:03 AM
  • "Enter 'Bing-tannica': Microsoft partners with Encyclopedia Britannica" GMA News 10:53 AM
  • "Opinion: Microsoft should be backing Android. Here's why" Digital Trends 3:46 PM
  • "IT Pros Head to TechEd Seeking Details About Microsoft Enterprise Upgrades" IDG News Service 9:06 AM
  • "Why Windows 8 will not be another Windows Vista (editorial)" WinBeta 9:06 AM
  • "Google Chrome Coming to Windows 8 Metro" eWeek 10:44 AM
  • "Microsoft set to reveal a Hotmail replacement with Newmail" Digital Trends 10:45 AM
  • "Microsoft to offer version of Visual Studio Express 2012 that supports desktop apps" The Verge 8:58 AM
  • "Intel takes on cities and supersonic cars: From cities to mobile phones, chipmaker Intel is aiming for ubiquity and backed by Number 10. Matt Warman Reports." Telegraph 8:58 AM
  • "Intel Set-Top Box Uses Face Recognition to Target Ads to You [Video] Mashable 2:33 PM
  • "IBM remains competitive, but company has different feel" The Post-Bulletin 10:18 AM
  • "IBM bars Siri from staff iPhones, citing security concerns" GMA News 10:20 AM
  • "Massive Insider Buying Could Mark Bottom For Hewlett-Packard" Seeking Alpha 12:05 PM
  • "Sepaton: HP offers 'least capable' dedupe in the industry/HP's Store Once Catalyst and B6200 hardware offers the 'least capable' deduplication in the industry. That's according to Sepaton, which should know as HP resells its deduplicating array." The Register 8:34 AM
  • "When bad tech ideas don't fail: Every new product idea can't be brilliant. Some are terrible. So why won't they go away?" Computerworld 8:29 AM
  • "IPv6 Launch Called Mixed Success" Techworld 12:10 PM
  • "Merging Cellphones and Dashboards" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 9:04 AM
  • "LinkedIn breach puts site's reputation on the line" Reuters 9:04 AM
  • "Raise a Glass to Corning: The company's revolutionary new product—flexible glass—and its low stock price make it a good candidate for selling puts." Barron's 8:57 AM
  • "Kinect Reveals The Next Job To Be Replaced By Computers: Sports Coaches" TechCrunch 9:16 AM
  • "7 Tips To Toughen Passwords: As this week's LinkedIn and eHarmony--and likely, Last.fm--breaches demonstrate, many website users continue to pick atrocious, easily cracked passwords. Are your passwords safe?" InformationWeek 9:04 AM
  • "What the Preannouncements Don't Tell Us: Even with growth in earnings and revenue slowing, tech shares have fared well this year." Barron's 8:37 AM