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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, October 25, 2015
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Cloud Lifts Microsoft First-Quarter Earnings, Layoffs Continue" Tribble Agency 10:39 AM
  • "Microsoft quarterly sales fall 12%, profits higher" Hue Wire 10:39 AM
  • "Microsoft earns $20.4 billion in revenue in financial Q1 2016" Tribble Agency 10:40 AM
  • "Microsoft looks to Halo 5 to help regain its dominance" The Globe and Mail [Free Registration Required] 7:01 PM
  • "Microsoft Stock Rating Reaffirmed by Deutsche Bank" The Legacy 1:34 PM
  • "A History of Android Market Share: How Google's Mobile Operating System Dominated the Globe" The Motley Fool 8:16 AM
  • "Microsoft explains where the Xbox falls into CEO Satya Nadella's master plan" Business Insider 8:17 AM
  • "Burning question for Oracle: What's your response to Amazon?" Fortune 3:16 PM
  • "Google Ventures chief: If tech only serves 'rich white people in Silicon Valley, then we've failed'" Business Insider 3:15 PM
  • "Will Zen save AMD, or might Apple?" ZDNet 9:14 PM
  • "Steve Ballmer: Microsoft Is The Only Company With Hardware And Software Prowess To Challenge Apple" HotHardware 10/24
  • "Steve Ballmer Says Microsoft Is Apple's Only Real Rival Right Now" Softpedia 10/24
  • "Xbox Live's Eric 'e' Neustadter announces departure from Microsoft" Windows Central 10/24
  • "Xbox Live architect Eric Neustadter is No Longer With Microsoft" Segment Next 10/24
  • "A new Windows 10 Mobile build is expected 'likely early next week'" WinBeta 10/24
  • "Microsoft reports financial results of its fiscal 2016 first quarter" Tribble Agency 10/24
  • "Microsoft expected to release new Windows 10 Mobile build 'early next week'" Neowin 10/24
  • "Exxon Mobil Barely Holds Market Cap Lead Over Microsoft" 24/7 Wall St. 10/24
  • "Facebook Fixes Battery Drain And Audio Issues For iOS 9" Business Pundit 10/24
  • "Toshiba is reportedly selling its sensor business to Sony for around $165M" VentureBeat 10/24