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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, April 1, 2014
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Windows XP: Old Platforms Die Hard, Security Risks Live On/Utilities, Banks Have Been Slow to Upgrade Machines, ATMs" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:00 PM
  • "Windows 8 Updates Expected At Microsoft Conference" Associated Press 11:52 AM
  • "With Windows 9, Microsoft may finally forget the past and embrace the future" BGR 9:07 AM
  • "Microsoft wants to kickstart the next billion-dollar Indian tech company" VentureBeat 2:04 PM
  • "Microsoft names Phil Spencer as Xbox head in latest executive shuffle: Scott Guthrie and Stephen Elop also get promotions" The Inquirer 7:11 AM
  • "Microsoft slashes Azure prices, introduces new basic tier: Amazon Web Services and Google also cut prices in March" Computerworld New Zealand 6:58 AM
  • "Microsoft Joins Amazon and Google in Cloud Price War" Re/code 8:16 AM
  • "Windows XP hangs tough as support deadline looms: Microsoft cuts off support for XP in another week, yet the 13-year-old OS still holds a significant chunk of the market as seen by Net Applications." CNET 8:16 AM
  • "Microsoft may launch Windows Phone 8.1 later this month" KitGuru 8:17 AM
  • "Intel to turn Dublin into world's first 'internet of things' city" SiliconRepublic 8:03 AM
  • "Intel chooses Atom for Edison PC to capture Internet of Things explosion: Lightbulb moment for wearable tech and IoT" TechRadar UK 8:04 AM
  • "Much Of Intel's $740M Cloudera Investment Likely Went To Existing Shareholders" TechCrunch 3:47 PM
  • "Intel, Cloudera get data centre tech boost" EE Times Asia 6:40 AM
  • "Intel rallies vendors in 100G CLR4 Alliance to make optical fibre a data centre standard" The Inquirer 8:03 AM
  • "Intel launches $99 MinnowBoard Max" Geek 8:03 AM
  • "Intel upgrades MinnowBoard developer computer, cuts price to $99: Bay Trail brings CPU boost to Raspberry Pi/Arduino competitor." Ars Technica 5:04 PM
  • "WebOS betrayal costs HP $57 million in class action settlement: The reverberations of a takeover gone terribly wrong" The Verge 7:38 AM
  • "HP agrees to pay $57 million to settle shareholder lawsuit" Reuters 7:45 AM
  • "HP settles lawsuit after Mad Leo's WebOS and PC biz shenanigans: Firm to pay $57m to investors" The Register 8:21 AM
  • "HP Reaches $57 Million Settlement in Shareholder Lawsuit" Bloomberg 8:24 AM
  • "HP pays $57 million to finally put WebOS behind it: The company was hit with a class-action lawsuit accusing HP of rash decision-making that left shareholders in a weaker financial position." CNET 8:36 AM
  • "HP is still paying for its botched Palm acquisition — with a $57M court settlement" VentureBeat 2:04 PM
  • "HP brings out first 'ac' access points" Canada 8:02 AM
  • "Dell unveils BYOD-focused mobility product plans: 'Bring Your Own Device' strategy include per-app VPN controls" Network World 7:14 AM
  • "Cisco Suspected of Paying Kickbacks to Russian Company Managers" The Moscow Times 8:01 AM
  • "Oracle serves up silo-busting database in the cloud/Summary: Oracle hopes its Database as a Service offering will deliver a silo-busting database option for IT businesses, aiming for automation in the cloud and freeing up resources for administrators." ZDNet 8:08 AM
  • "Datacenters Drive 100G Race" EE Times 8:03 AM
  • "It turns out the A7 really is a desktop-grade processor" BGR 8:40 AM
  • "This quarter-sized chip platform could power future Android Wear devices" Engadget 9:07 AM
  • "Sorry, Facebook — Twitter Plays Keep-Away With Analytics Firms" Re/code 2:05 PM