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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, February 27, 2014
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Microsoft Chairman Says Company Must Focus Under Nadella" Bloomberg 8:42 PM
  • "Microsoft culture must change, chairman says" Fortune 1:46 PM
  • "Microsoft's monetization dilemma: Bundling's not all it's cracked up to be/Summary: If and when Microsoft makes Windows 8 free, how will it monetize it if so many of its core services and key apps are built-in for no extra charge? Let the experiments commence." ZDNet 11:22 AM
  • "Windows 7, XP vulnerabilites rose in 2013, security firm finds: Secunia analyzed reported vulnerabilites in the top 50 most-used software products" Computerworld New Zealand 7:20 AM
  • "Microsoft Promises High-Quality Apps on Windows 8.1, Wants to Remove Clones" Softpedia 8:18 AM
  • "Microsoft: Windows 8.1 Is the Best Windows XP Alternative" Softpedia 8:18 AM
  • "Microsoft: The New Direction Of The Devices Segment" Seeking Alpha 7:14 AM
  • "Dell gambles solid server sales for NetSuite's riches: Shooting SaaS means more dosh, it hopes" The Register 8:12 AM
  • "HP Delivers Under Meg Whitman's Guidance" Seeking Alpha 7:16 AM
  • "Hewlett-Packard Wins DHS Cybersecurity Deal" Zacks 4:06 PM
  • "Is Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) Stock A Great Combo of Value and Growth?" Zacks 8:21 AM
  • "Intel kills SSD overclocking, unleashes its fastest-ever consumer drive: It's talking up RAID configurations to achieve 1Gbps+ performance" Computerworld 8:13 AM
  • "Intel unveils industrial virtualisation solution: An industrial revolution" TechRadar UK 8:13 AM
  • "Intel SSD 730 Series: Enthusiast Class Storage" HotHardware 1:32 PM
  • "Relax, Intel Is Doing Just Fine In Tablets" Seeking Alpha 2:29 PM
  • "IBM Software Vulnerabilities Spiked In 2013: Most code flaws still involve non-Microsoft products, and overall patching speed has improved, study presented at RSA conference finds." InformationWeek 10:32 AM
  • "IBM CEO Rometty touts Watson mobile app challenge: Moves to attract developers of mobile consumer and business apps in move to make IBM's Watson supercomputer a success" Computerworld 7:21 AM
  • "IBM laying off up to 25 percent of 'hardware' division: Big Blue confirms it's commencing workforce cuts, but declines to put a number on the job losses. A source tells CNET the layoffs entail up to 25 percent in the Systems and Technology group." CNET News 8:09 PM
  • "IBM workforce cuts raise questions about pact with New York: NY Gov. Cuomo says state has deal with IBM to preserve jobs, but questions arise about what the pact really means" Computerworld 4:08 PM
  • "IBM Confirms Layoffs Amid Hiring: IBM cuts workers even as it hires for cloud computing and Watson initiatives." InformationWeek 1:45 PM
  • "IBM's megabrain Watson to make mobe, slab apps smarter? Not so fast" The Register 8:17 PM
  • "Oracle pulls 100 workers from Cover Oregon project" Associated Press 8:11 PM
  • "What To Expect From Oracle In 2014?" Forbes 8:17 AM
  • "Cisco's $8 Billion Debt Sale Bolsters U.S. Cash While Adding Value Through Share Buybacks" Seeking Alpha 8:08 PM
  • "Lenovo Plays Switzerland in Battle Between Microsoft and Google" Re/code 11:12 AM
  • "The party's over: IDC predicts sharp decline in smartphone market growth, with no replacement in sight" ExtremeTech 8:08 AM
  • "There Is Now A Samsung Store In Nearly Every Best Buy Store" TechCrunch 7:50 AM
  • "Samsung: We're working on 64-bit chips for this year/The company also has an integrated apps processor/LTE chip in the market and is considering doing more on the modem side, an executive from the Korean giant's chip business tells CNET." CNET Reviews 7:50 AM