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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, April 9, 2015
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Global PC Shipments Decline as Corporate Spending Fades" Bloomberg 6:11 PM
  • "PC shipments mark lowest recorded volume since Q1 2009: IDC" ZDNet 6:14 PM
  • "Don't Look Now, but the PC Market Is Going South Again" Re/code 5:21 PM
  • "Global PC Shipments Fall in First Quarter: Lenovo retains top spot in world-wide shipments, data trackers say" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 6:26 PM
  • "For PC shipments, the slump is back: So much for last year's uptick. But even with an overall decline in the first quarter, the top two players: Lenovo and HP: eked out higher shipments." CNET 6:26 PM
  • "PC shipments hit a six-year low as XP upgrades slow down: Some buyers are also waiting for Windows 10 PCs" IDG News Service 5:54 PM
  • "Identifying the Windows XP holdouts, one year on: The people who simply can't or won't upgrade" The Inquirer 7:48 AM
  • "Use of Windows XP makes European ATMs vulnerable to malware attacks: While malware is a concern, skimming is still the main problem in Western Europe ATM fraud" IDG News Service 10:49 AM
  • "Microsoft's top lawyer, fighting U.S. over customer email, calls for reform of 'outdated' electronic privacy laws" GeekWire 5:03 PM
  • "Microsoft issues Hyper-V hotfix for Windows 10 along with plans for containers: Also fixes a glitch in Outlook" The Inquirer 7:49 AM
  • "Microsoft Is Making A Stripped-Down Windows To Rival Linux" Wired 10:15 AM
  • "Android dreaming? Microsoft just received a patent for multi-OS boot on mobile devices" WinBeta 10:16 AM
  • "Windows 10 for phones screenshots show new app switcher, UI changes" Neowin 8:31 AM
  • "Microsoft makes its NoSQL database service generally available" ZDNet 11:03 AM
  • "LG screen software left Windows PCs open to malware" Engadget 12:10 PM
  • "Office Online Now Integrates with Dropbox Too" Thurrott 3:58 PM
  • "Intel, Cray Picked for $200 Million Supercomputer Project: Energy Department project for Argonne National Laboratory to be delivered in 2018" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 1:49 PM
  • "Intel Has Ended Talks to Acquire Altera: CNBC" CNBC 8:41 AM
  • "Takeover talks between Altera, Intel end: CNBC" Reuters 8:41 AM
  • "Intel-Altera Takeover Talks Fizzle Out" Re/code 2:39 PM
  • "Intel's erratic Core M performance leaves an opening for AMD" ExtremeTech 9:12 AM
  • "Intel Adds Incubator To Long China March" Seeking Alpha 7:26 AM
  • "HP admits it can't compete with Amazon and Google in public cloud: But Helion will keep offering hybrid private/public cloud service" The Inquirer 11:48 AM
  • "HP introduces giant and speedy large-format printers" VentureBeat 12:32 PM
  • "Dell releases updated XPS-13 Developer Edition in wide variety of configs: Do you like Linux? Do you like Linux preloaded on an ultrabooks? This is for you." Ars Technica 12:40 PM
  • "Dell to ship Windows 10 tablet with USB Type-C port: The new model of the Venue 11 Pro tablet is slated for September or October" IDG News Service 2:36 PM
  • "IBM starts testing AI software that mimics the human brain" Engadget 7:44 AM
  • "IBM teams with TI on 'silicon tokens' to authenticate the Internet of Things" ZDNet 8:42 AM
  • "IBM Launches New IoT Software, Services, Ecosystem" eWeek 8:32 AM
  • "Here's how IBM uses sensors and lasers to track the Masters" ZDNet 8:36 AM
  • "How IBM's predictive cloud makes the Masters' website virtually uncrashable" ZDNet 8:42 AM
  • "IBM, Fujifilm show tape storage still has a long future: Researchers fit 220TB on a future version of a standard-size cartridge" IDG News Service 8:36 PM
  • "Larry Ellison: Oracle To Build New Data Center In Japan" Forbes 10:16 AM
  • "Researchers say tiny antennas inside microchips are possible" Engadget 7:44 AM
  • "IC Insights cuts sensor growth forecast by 50%" EE Times Asia 7:30 AM
  • "Rise of the 3D printing machines" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 9:25 AM