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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, January 6, 2013
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Maybe Microsoft should have shown up to CES 2013: The software giant opted out of a keynote and booth at the Las Vegas electronics show this year, but now that Microsoft makes its own tablets, it's the first year it really makes sense to be there." CNET 6:11 PM
  • "Windows 8 notebooks aren't selling partly due to price" PCWorld 9:06 AM
  • "DOD saves $100M a year with new Microsoft licensing deal" Network World 11:59 AM
  • "7 Predictions for Microsoft in 2013" Mashable 6:06 PM
  • "The Strange Explanation Of Why Windows Phone Users Lost Access To Google Maps" Search Engine Land 7:42 AM
  • "Windows 7 is great, but I won't go back" BetaNews 11:59 AM
  • "Lenovo's Mobile Monitor Is a Windows 8 Tablet Without the Guts" Mashable 6:06 PM
  • "Lenovo Debuts 'Table PC' That You Can Play Monopoly On" Mashable 6:06 PM
  • "Lenovo Horizon Hands On: A Desktop PC That Turns into a Gigantic 27-inch Tablet" Gizmodo 6:06 PM
  • "Lenovo Makes Touch Screens the Norm in Its Windows 8 PCs" Mashable 6:06 PM
  • "New Web TV May Boost Intel In The Long Term" Seeking Alpha 7:39 AM
  • "The Exec That Signed The Check Explains Why Cisco Spent $1.2 Billion To Buy A $100 Million Company" Business Insider 11:43 AM
  • "Eric Schmidt's North Korea trip confirmed for next week" The Verge 7:42 AM
  • "The story behind Google's FTC dodge" The Verge 11:59 AM
  • "Dropped call: Mobile biggies conspicuous by absence at CES" CNET 7:53 AM
  • "Exclusive: A Former Autonomy Salesperson Says This Is How The Creative Accounting Was Done" Business Insider 1/5
  • "Windows laptop sales sink: but that's just part of the problem: Windows 8 laptop sales are hardly on fire. Maybe the absence of the dirt-cheap netbook has something to do with that." CNET News 1/5
  • "Windows 8 sales woes: are netbooks to blame?" The Verge 1/5
  • "Microsoft inks $617m tie-up with US military" V3 1/5
  • "Innovation at Microsoft? Show Us, Don't Tell Us!" TheStreet 1/5
  • "AT&T, Microsoft Among Corporate Donors to Obama Inaugural" Bloomberg 1/5
  • "Google to make Maps accessible to Windows Phone users: After rash of stories suggesting anticompetitive behavior, company says 'recent improvements' to IE mobile and Google Maps now provide better experience and Google will remove redirect that bumped IE mobile users to Google.com." CNET News 1/5
  • "Google says Maps redirect on Windows Phone was a product decision, and will be removed" The Next Web 1/5
  • "Google may need history lesson on blocking rivals' products: Is there any good reason Google is blocking Windows Phone users from accessing Google Maps via the Internet Explorer browser?" CNET News 1/5
  • "Google Restoring Access to Maps on Windows Phones" PC Magazine 1/5
  • "Google Pledges To Restore In-Browser Maps Access To Deprived Windows Phone Users" TechCrunch 1/5
  • "Google's Working To Remove Its Redirect and Bring Its Maps Back to Windows Phone" Gizmodo 1/5
  • "Google blocks Windows Phone from Maps, limits Gmail" OSNews 1/5
  • "Windows Phone Doesn't Support Google Maps Because Google Doesn't Want It To" Mashable 1/5
  • "Behind Google's Antitrust Escape: After early hopes for a sweeping antitrust case against Google Inc., it became clear to the Federal Trade Commission last fall that no such lawsuit was in the offing." WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 1/5
  • "Google antitrust settlement reshapes patent disputes" PCWorld 1/5
  • "Google Is Really Three Companies, All On A Roll" Forbes 1/5
  • "Cars, homes smarten up at Vegas tech extravaganza" Reuters 1/5
  • "Which Will Be the Last Gadget Standing at CES 2013?" PC Magazine 1/5
  • "SAP CEO says China to become as important as U.S.: paper" Reuters 1/5