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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, April 27, 2014
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Microsoft targets $50bn affordable mobile phone market" IndiaTimes 8:49 AM
  • "Completion of Nokia buy signals Microsoft's official plunge into mobile industry" Tech Times 8:47 AM
  • "Microsoft to move beyond PC manufacturing" ANI 8:48 AM
  • "Microsoft discloses zero day in all versions of Internet Explorer" ZDNet 8:48 AM
  • "New zero day vulnerability identified in all versions of IE: The flaw, which is being leveraged in 'limited, targeted attacks,' allows remote code execution, Microsoft warns." CNET 3:39 PM
  • "Microsoft Web Browser Has Security Flaw: Hole Poses Particular Trouble for Anyone Who Runs Windows XP" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:48 PM
  • "Oops, we did it again! Microsoft warns of new and nasty IE zero day: Remote code execution vulnerability impacts all IE versions from 6 to 11" The Register 7:54 PM
  • "Security flaw puts all Internet Explorer users at risk, exposes Windows XP" The Verge 3:53 PM
  • "Microsoft Web Browser Security Bug Could Impact Millions of Users" Mashable 7:48 PM
  • "Microsoft rushes to fix browser after attacks; no fix for XP users" Reuters 5:30 PM
  • "AOL strikes deal with Microsoft to get more eyeballs on its online videos" Engadget 8:50 AM
  • "Microsoft To Release Windows 9 In April 2015 [Rumor] ValueWalk 8:47 AM
  • "IBM and Microsoft try to show they can build on — and surpass — their legacies" Gigaom 3:37 PM
  • "Lenovo teases a new 10-inch ThinkPad tablet in Australia" Engadget 8:02 AM
  • "Can UK tech firms crack America? The allure of working in the world's most successful tech cluster is one that all startups aspire to. Two UK tech companies that are prospering there reveal how they did it to Monty Munford" Telegraph 8:04 AM
  • "Social media could provide early warning of power outages" Telegraph 8:04 AM
  • "New Microsoft VP consigns the PC to irrelevance: With the Nokia acquisition, Microsoft hardly sees the PC as its future. Upcoming devices will likely further distance Microsoft from its PC past." CNET 4/26
  • "Microsoft + Nokia: What's Next? Microsoft now owns Nokia's handset business, and it must move quickly to offer new mobile devices, apps, and software." InformationWeek 4/26
  • "Top 10 Secret Reasons Microsoft CEO Ballmer Retired: Steve Ballmer didn't get the credit he deserved, as evidenced by Microsoft's strong financial position when he resigned. Here are 10 reasons you've never heard about why he stepped down." InformationWeek 4/26
  • "Microsoft tackles Apple, Samsung with Nokia deal: Microsoft's 5.44 billion euro ($7.5 billion) acquisition of Nokia's devices business could give it the impetus to take a bigger slice of the smartphone pie, analysts told CNBC on Friday." CNBC 4/26
  • "Microsoft Azure: Turning the Cloud Into a Big Data Processing Machine" The Motley Fool 4/26
  • "Microsoft: Tax breaks not 'the' factor in choosing Iowa for data center" The Olympian 4/26
  • "So How's That Cloud Thing Going for Microsoft? Pretty Well, Looks Like" The Motley Fool 4/26
  • "Microsoft fixes bugs by updating OneDrive on Windows 8.1 phones" ANI 4/26
  • "HP Is Facing Weakness, Watch Out" GuruFocus 4/26
  • "World's smallest magazine cover created using IBM 'nano chisel'" Telegraph 4/26
  • "Intel-Powered Set-Top Box Can Challenge Amazon Fire TV And Apple TV" Seeking Alpha 4/26
  • "Intel Declares IoT Important Enough to Start a New Division" eWeek 4/26
  • "Under fire over net neutrality, FCC asks for early feedback: The agency set up an email box for reactions to a plan that hasn't been formally released" IDG News Service 4/26
  • "Homeland Security struggles to tempt, retain cyber talent" Reuters 4/26