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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "EU Commission says still probing Oracle, Sun deal" Reuters 9:47 AM
  • "Dell Will Show Way on PCs" [Video Report] TheStreet 9:38 AM
  • "Dell makes new green move with bamboo packaging: Dell replaces cushions of paper, plastic with molded bamboo to ship netbook line" Associated Press 9:38 AM
  • "Dell outsourcing Mini 3 smartphones to Foxconn, and MIDs to Qisda, says paper" DigiTimes 10:35 AM
  • "3Com bets before HP bid said to trigger SEC probe" Bloomberg News [Free Registration Required] 10:16 AM
  • "IBM Cuts Power Memory Prices to Lure HP, Sun Customers" eWeek 10:41 AM
  • "IBM biochip allows fast diagnosis of many diseases" EE Times 10:37 AM
  • "China Rules Microsoft Violated Intellectual Property Rights" IDG News Service [Free Registration Required] 11:04 AM
  • "Chinese court rules against Microsoft: A Chinese court has ruled that Microsoft infringed a Chinese software maker's intellectual property rights in a surprise decision that has renewedworries among foreign patent experts about China's management of IPR disputes." Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 3:46 PM
  • "Guess Who's Hawking Internet Explorer Now? Redmond makes a smart move, hiring country music fixture Dolly Parton to pitch IE8 and its Web Slices feature." Technologizer 11:23 AM
  • "Microsoft to share some details on IE 9 at PDC show this week" ZDNet Blogs 2:49 PM
  • "Internet Explorer 9 not coming at PDC" CNET News 3:53 PM
  • "Microsoft 'Dallas' muscles Google data crusade: Microsoft is hoping to out-Google Google by unlocking the world's information and slapping a GUI on the front end." The Register 2:55 PM
  • "Microsoft Launches Azure Beta: Ray Ozzie and Robert Muglia present Microsoft's Azure cloud services at the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles." InformationWeek 3:58 PM
  • "Microsoft's cloud computing system is growing up: Microsoft to start charging for access to cloud computing system Windows Azure in February" Associated Press 3:40 PM
  • "Microsoft to launch Azure cloud service Jan 1" Reuters 3:46 PM
  • "Microsoft open-sources .NET for embedded devices: Microsoft has open-sourced most of the .NET Micro Framework, the company's development and execution environment for embedded systems." ZDNet UK 2:59 PM
  • "Microsoft and SAP Again Team Up Against Oracle" WSJ Blogs 3:44 PM
  • "Microsoft Expands App Store: Windows Marketplace for Mobile is available for handsets running Windows Mobile 6.1 and 6.0, giving developers an audience of about 30 million devices." InformationWeek 4:00 PM
  • "Otellini, Barrett others sued by shareholder over antitrust: A case started in a Delaware district court alleging that senior executives at the Intel Corporation failed in their fiduciary duties to review policy on antitrust activities." TG Daily 2:12 PM
  • "Intel brass sued over antitrust wrangle: Intel CEO Paul Otellni and a host of other top Intel brass past and present have been fingered by a shareholder lawsuit, accused of ignoring and pandering to antitrust misconduct that resulted in record fines for the company." The Register 2:56 PM
  • "China Needn't Surpass U.S., Intel CTO Says" WSJ Blogs 2:23 PM
  • "A Decade Later, Intel's Itanium Chip Makes a Profit" New York Times [Free Registration Required] 9:57 AM
  • "AMD-Nvidia showdown looms as demand for graphics recovers" IDG News Service 10:28 AM
  • "AMD VP visits Taiwan to seek more support from motherboard makers" DigiTimes 10:35 AM
  • "Cyber Warfare Warning Sounded: In its annual report on cybercrime, McAfee says that the age of cyber warfare has arrived." InformationWeek 3:58 PM
  • "National Cyber Incident Response Plan Coming: FBI, Homeland Security, and Justice Department officials drop hints of future cybersecurity policy and projects at a Senate hearing." InformationWeek 3:59 PM
  • "IT takes biggest job-cut hit in the back office: Two million IT positions are expected to have been eliminated from 2000 to 2014, according to Hackett Group, which forecasts an 'extended jobless recovery'" InfoWorld 11:07 AM



   

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