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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, December 9, 2012
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Microsoft Could Break Open China With China Unicom Alliance" Seeking Alpha 8:28 AM
  • "Microsoft's astonishing Windows 8 boondoggle" TabTimes 8:29 AM
  • "Android fanboys rage at Microsoft's Droid Rage hype: In pushing its Windows Phone 8, Microsoft turns to Twitter to ask for examples of Droid Rage: rage at Android malware. Androiders turn the account upside down." CNET News 11:44 AM
  • "HP Responds To Apple Manufacturing: We Have Always Been 'Made In USA'" The Inquisitr 8:27 AM
  • "All-in-one computer makes a comeback/Try this simple test at home: what's the name of Dell's best-selling PC? Anybody?" WA Today (AU) 8:28 AM
  • "Cisco aims for bigger services business, more software revenue" IDG 8:26 AM
  • "Google, Facebook ask court to reject patents on abstract ideas: Group of tech companies argue that combining abstract ideas with 'on a computer' is undeserving of a patent and stymies innovation." CNET News 3:57 PM
  • "Google's looming hegemony: If we factor Google geospatial applications + its unique data processing infrastructure + Android tracking, etc., we're seeing the potential for absolute power over the economy." Monday Note 3:03 PM
  • "Why Google and Facebook Will Fight for Pandora" Forbes 12:02 PM
  • "Windows 8 Sales Plagued By Tablet Delays: Windows 8 tablets powered by Intel's Atom 'Clover Trail' chip were supposed to hit the price-performance sweet spot: but just try finding one." InformationWeek 12/8
  • "Microsoft Surface Pro has only 4 to 5 hours battery life" PC-Tablet 12/8
  • "Is Microsoft Taking a Bite of Apple's Chinese Success?" The Motley Fool 12/8
  • "Bringing the start menu back to Windows 8 is bad news" The Next Web 12/8
  • "Dell founder 'turned down Autonomy': Billionaire entrepreneur Michael Dell has revealed that Autonomy was offered to him before it was bought by Hewlett-Packard, but that he rejected the British software firm because it was 'overwhelmingly obvious' that it was overpriced." Telegraph 12/8
  • "HP, RIM take flak from nervous financial industry customers" Reuters 12/8
  • "HP to Apple: We already make PCs in the US, thank you very much" Neowin 12/8