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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, July 30, 2014
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "We're Fighting the Feds Over Your Email: Governments want the right to see email stored anywhere in the world. Microsoft says not so fast." WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:36 AM
  • "China launches 'anti-monopoly probe' into Microsoft" ANI 8:37 AM
  • "China's Microsoft probe boosts shares of local rivals: One man's meat is another man's poison, the old saying goes, and such was the case for Chinese software firms Wednesday." MarketWatch 8:37 AM
  • "Chinese antitrust ninjas descend on Microsoft offices" TG Daily 6:33 PM
  • "Microsoft looks to woo developers with Windows Phone upgrade: Windows Phone update improves security and messaging, but the platform still trails Android and iOS by a wide margin" InfoWorld 11:35 AM
  • "How Microsoft Uses the Cloud to Beat the Feds" Bloomberg TV 8:30 AM
  • "Analyst: Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 ranked among the best tablet displays" PCWorld 8:50 AM
  • "Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 wins plaudits for display, says researcher" CNET 9:25 AM
  • "Microsoft stands on shore as tablet-laden boat sails away" Channel Register 11:32 AM
  • "Microsoft Xbox One to launch in China on Sept. 23" Reuters 8:30 AM
  • "Will Microsoft Stock Be Helped Its Upcoming Launch of Xbox One in China?" TheStreet 11:33 AM
  • "Microsoft's Similarities to Apple Will Be Its Salvation" TheStreet 11:33 AM
  • "Edward Snowden is Good Business For This Chinese IBM Rival" WSJ Blogs 8:37 AM
  • "Intel's MinnowBoard Max coming in late, commanding higher prices: The open-source PC board lists at $129 but will cost more from the first retailers selling it" Computerworld New Zealand 6:25 PM
  • "Cisco says network virtualisation won't pay off everywhere" The Register 8:40 AM
  • "Oracle Says Database Upgrade Doesn't Enable In-Memory Option" InformationWeek 4:21 PM
  • "Michael Dell is funding this company to move surveillance cameras onto the cloud" VentureBeat 11:34 AM
  • "Internet of Things devices open up new avenues for hackers" BetaNews 9:16 AM
  • "'Things' on the Internet-of-things have 25 vulnerabilities apiece: Leaking sprinklers, overheated thermoStats and picked locks all online" The Register 8:39 AM
  • "U.S. losing tech talent to Canada: The land of the free isn't catering to talented techies quite like our neighbors to the north. So many entrepreneurs have given up on navigating the complicated U.S. immigration system and are heading to Canada to launch their startups." Fortune Small Business 10:14 AM