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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, May 28, 2014
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "CEO Satya Nadella Talks the Future of Microsoft at Code Conference" Re/code 10:00 AM
  • "For Microsoft's CEO, no need to mince words: Appearing at a conference in California, Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella (mostly) eschewed platitudes for candor. Plus, Google's Sergey Brin on self-driving cars." Fortune 9:35 AM
  • "Microsoft CEO welcomes 'post, post-PC era,' aims for 'something big': In his first public interview since becoming CEO in February, Satya Nadella said he's not interested in dwelling on Microsoft's mistakes with smartphones and tablets." CNET 9:12 AM
  • "Microsoft's Nadella: We're In 'Post-Post' PC Era/Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella introduces Skype Translator, says we've entered a 'post-post' digital world in which personalized experiences instead of specific devices will rule the day." InformationWeek 3:31 PM
  • "What Is Microsoft CEO Nadella's New Strategy?" Bloomberg TV 9:42 AM
  • "Microsoft CEO on a 'post-post PC world'" [Video Report] CNBC 9:43 AM
  • "Microsoft's new direction" [Video Report] CNBC 9:43 AM
  • "Microsoft's Satya Nadella: I'm in charge" Gigaom 9:49 AM
  • "Microsoft Buys Mobile App Management Platform Capptain, Will Integrate It Into Azure" TechCrunch 9:12 AM
  • "How Microsoft can get cool factor back: Analyst" CNBC 9:42 AM
  • "Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella: No Plans to Spin Off Xbox or Bing" WSJ Blogs 9:43 AM
  • "Microsoft: Xbox and Bing aren't going anywhere" BGR 9:15 AM
  • "Microsoft shows off its most incredible new product in years" BGR 9:15 AM
  • "Microsoft Strengthens Its Hardware Vertical With Surface 3 Launch" Seeking Alpha 4:38 PM
  • "Windows XP hack resurrects patches for retired OS" Computerworld 9:35 AM
  • "Hewlett-Packard Layoffs Reflect Effort to Keep Pace With Revenue Slide: CEO Meg Whitman Risks Problems in Attracting Talent" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 5:46 PM
  • "How Meg Whitman Plans to Revive Hewlett-Packard" The Motley Fool 9:41 AM
  • "Hewlett-Packard Layoffs Reflect Effort to Keep Pace With Revenue Slide: CEO Meg Whitman Risks Problems in Attracting Talent" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4:16 PM
  • "H-P Primes Analytics Software for Real Time" WSJ Blogs 9:41 AM
  • "Hewlett-Packard: Turnaround Remains On Track" Seeking Alpha 9:41 AM
  • "Your printer orders ink for you with new HP Instant Ink service" CNET 6:48 AM
  • "China Targets IBM In Foreign Tech Crackdown" Forbes 9:40 AM
  • "IBM shows off phase-shift liquid metal storage tech" The Register 9:55 AM
  • "China Targets IBM In Foreign Tech Crackdown" Seeking Alpha 3:04 PM
  • "Intel looks to Rockchip deal to boost cheap tablets: Intel's deal with Rockchip shows its willingness to take on ARM in the low-cost tablet market" Computerworld 9:35 AM
  • "Intel enters into strategic agreement with Rockchip to bring Intel-based solutions for tablets" DigiTimes 9:21 AM
  • "Intel Recruits Rockchip To Increase Its Attack Against The ARMy" Seeking Alpha 9:41 AM
  • "Intel partners with China-based Rockchip to deliver Atom SoCs for Android tablets" V3 9:59 AM
  • "Intel Corporation May Be Giving Hardcore Gamers a Treat" The Motley Fool 9:41 AM
  • "Intel CEO Brian Krzanich on Getting Back in the Mobile Game (Video)" Re/code 1:49 PM
  • "Intel Will Launch An Open-Source Consumer Robot That's Like 'A Smartphone With Legs'" Business Insider 3:04 PM
  • "Intel readies 3D-printed robots for handy consumers" Reuters 4:11 PM
  • "Intel Blew Mobile, But It Does Have Robots and Wearables" Mashable 1:50 PM
  • "Can Cisco reinvent its lagging videoconferencing business? 'To the cloud!' the company seemed to say, crossing its fingers behind its back." Fortune 9:35 AM
  • "The Most Powerful Security Companies In The World" ["Oracle was previously into software vending until recently it acquired the Sun Microsystems, its main competitor, making it the owner of both hardware and software parts. Sun Microsystems is known for creating Java programming language and Oracle is gaining control over it in order to operate all the patch updates and security advisories on it."] SiliconIndia 10:21 AM