"Bill Gates Claims 'Windows 8 Has Done Well'"
Softpedia 8:46 AM
"Eating your own, Microsoft style: Microsoft's version of Apple's 'cannibalization' isn't pretty, but it's probably necessary."
CNET News 7:45 PM
"Microsoft filing shows addition of 'Affiliates' to grant-back clause of MPEG LA AVC/H.264 license"
Foss Patents 8:18 AM
"Microsoft rumored developing Outlook for Windows RT"
Electronista 7:58 AM
"Windows Phone market share tripled over the last three months"
Hardware.info 8:45 AM
"Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Facebook say they require warrants to give over private content: While the policies are somewhat reassuring, they don't have the full force of the law yet"
The Verge 8:08 AM
"Don't Buy The Excuses for Dell's Endgame. Here's What's Really Going On."
Forbes 9:44 PM
"Hewlett-Packard Bid to Query Former Executives Denied"
Bloomberg 8:32 AM
"Hewlett-Packard: A Long Slog To An Uncertain Future"
Business Insider 9:40 PM
"Fast growth trips up an innovating icon/It has come to the point where if someone suggested creating a Hewlett-Packard Co., the consensus response would likely be not to bother."
Toronto Star 8:21 AM
"Intel Gets Green Light for $4 Billion Irish Chip Plant"
Tom's Hardware 8:30 AM
"Intel Yolo Smartphone Announced to Debut in Kenya"
DeviceMAG 8:31 AM
"Gizmo Explorer: AMD's answer to the Raspberry Pi"
Hardware.info 8:29 AM
"HP declares legal war on makers of alternative printer cartridges"
ZDNet 1/25
"Dell Deal Could Set Microsoft Back a Few Years"
E-Commerce Times 1/25
"Microsoft's Windows Bolsters Sales in Challenging Market"
Bloomberg 1/25
"Microsoft earnings report show the future of the company: Enterprises first, consumers last"
Computerworld Blogs 1/25
"Microsoft's Skype pressured to offer privacy reports: Microsoft is under fresh pressure to disclose information about how confidential its Skype user data is."
BBC 1/25
"Skype privacy questioned by rights organisations: Advocacy groups call on Skype and owner Microsoft to detail access by third parties such as governments"
Techworld 1/25
"Activists urge Skype: Tell us who is spying on us/Microsoft mum on privacy, security policies"
The Register 1/25
"Microsoft plans to add to Surface line-up with more models, better distribution"
ZDNet 1/25
"Microsoft to launch WP8 reference design in mid-2013, say sources"
DigiTimes 1/25
"Does Windows 8's three-month report card read pass or fail?"
PCWorld 1/25
"Microsoft's Gates Says Surface Tablet, Windows 8 Are Doing Well"
Bloomberg 1/25
"Windows 8 and Surface tablet have done 'well,' says Bill Gates"
The Verge 1/25
"Cisco and NetApp fatten up Flexpod, chuck it at cloud biz"
The Register 1/25
"After selling Linksys, Cisco aims to reach consumers through carriers"
IDG News Service 1/25
"Unauthorized unlocking of smartphones becomes illegal Saturday/The feds mandate fidelity between carriers and users: New rule under DMCA outlaws unlocking new handsets without carrier permission."
CNET News 1/25
"Unlocking Your Cell Phone Will Soon Be Illegal"
PC Magazine 1/25
"Cell phone unlocking becomes a crime on Saturday"
Houston Chronicle 1/25
"Senators seek H-1B cap that starts at 115,000 and rises"
Computerworld 1/25
"White House Plans National Hacking Day"
InformationWeek 1/25
"When the government approves of hacking: While hacktivists and whistle-blowers face federal prison, the White House declares a National Day of Civic Hacking"
Salon 1/25
"EU seals pact with firms in bid to fill 700,000 tech jobs: The European Commission unveiled a deal on Friday with Hewlett-Packard, Telefonica and eight other telecoms and technology firms aimed at filling up to 700,000 high tech job vacancies."
Reuters 1/25
"EU Enlists Telefonica, Cisco, HP, Nokia, ARM And Others To Close The 700K IT Job Gap In Europe"
TechCrunch 1/25
"Excess chip inventory set to hurt Q1"
EE Times 1/25
"Up-and-comers pushing cloud computing stalwarts to diversify"
Network World 1/25
"Who's making money in the cloud? Salesforce.com, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft are the only companies pulling in more than $1 billion in revenue annually from cloud computing, one research firm says"
Network World 1/25
General Interest
"Why the moon landings couldn't have been faked"
The Verge 8:19 PM
"What does the future hold? Davos takes a guess"
Associated Press 1:37 PM
"Macmillan tests selling e-books to libraries in two-year stretches"
Engadget 1:06 PM
"Writings of natural selection co-discoverer Alfred Russel Wallace go online: Unlike Darwin, Wallace's name passed into obscurity upon his death in 1913."
Ars Technica 10:54 AM
"How Android's 'Open' Nature Drives Google's Vision of The Smartphone"
Forbes 8:34 AM
"Google aiming for leak-free Google Glass conference with strict NDAs: Attendees have to sign Non Disclosure Agreements"
TechRadar UK 8:22 AM
"Google redesigns image search results for faster viewing"
Los Angeles Times 1/25
"Google Silent About Wireless Experiment: Google has applied to the FCC for permission to test an experimental wireless system. Is Google about to offer mobile broadband?"
InformationWeek 1/25
"HTML Pioneer Tim Berners-Lee Calls For More Online Innovation To Break Down Cultural Barriers And Build New Business Models"
TechCrunch 1/25
"Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO), Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ), Nokia Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:NOK), ARM To Adopt European IT Job Strategies"
CrazyJoys.com 8:19 AM
"Brady Corporation Selects HP Global Product Authentication Services to Help Customers Combat Counterfeiting"
Marketwire 1/25
Microsoft
"Overdue Update on Windows Phone Book: I'm not giving up on Windows Phone Book, but I'm going to do things a bit differently"
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows 4:08 PM
"Office 2013 Tip: Personalize the Office Applications/Now, Office customizations will sync across all your Office installs"
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows 11:08 AM
"Microsoft: Avoid choice overload and use Bing as your search engine"
WinBeta 8:45 AM
"Microsoft acknowledges the long and winding road ahead: Still blames OEMs for lack of touch"
The Register 1/25
"Microsoft Beats Estimates But Shares Slip" [Video Report]
CNBC 1/25
Government/Law/Politics
"Hackers Take Over U.S. Sentencing Commission Website"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 6:56 PM
"US Sentencing Commission site down, Anonymous claims responsibility: Group says it will release information on Supreme Court Justices if reforms aren't made."
Ars Technica 4:04 PM
"Hackers claim attack on Justice Department website"
Reuters 12:15 PM
"CNET Now Forbidden To Review Aereo, The TV Service In Active Litigation With CBS"
TechCrunch 10:34 AM
"If Supervisors Respect the Values, So Will Everyone Else"
New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 5:53 PM
"Oppo BDP-105: Not your average Blu-ray player/Oppo's new player not only sounds great; for some buyers it eliminates the need for an AV receiver."
CNET News 12:14 PM
"Internet Use Increases Worldwide, Connections Get Faster"
InformationWeek 1/25
"Can new smartphones rekindle the BlackBerry fire?"
Computerworld 1/25
"SanDisk Ultra Plus SSD review: Fast and inexpensive"
Computerworld 1/25
"Samsung Galaxy S 4 buzz still white-hot, but could that mean we're ignoring the HTC M7? Hottest Android news and rumors for the week ending Jan. 25"
Network World 1/25
"Microsoft Office Web Apps vs. Google Docs: 5 reasons why Google Docs is better, 5 reasons why Web Apps is better"
InfoWorld 1/25
"Will Google Kill The Auto Industry? No, And Here's Why."
Forbes 1/25
"Microsoft, Netflix rise, but Apple falls again: Goldman cuts Apple price target by $100 as bruised stock trades flat"
MarketWatch 1/25
"U.S. stocks rise on earnings; S&P 500 above 1,500: S&P 500 extends longest win run in more than half a dozen years"
MarketWatch 1/25
"S&P 500 Post Longest Winning Streak Since 2004 on Profits"
Bloomberg 1/25
"S&P Climbs for Eighth Day Amid Strong Earnings, Data"
FOXBusiness 1/25
"S&P 500 in longest winning streak since 2004"
Associated Press 1/25
"S&P Logs Best Win Streak Since 2004; For the Week, AAPL Skids 12%, NFLX Soars 70%"
CNBC 1/25
"Stocks Continue to Climb as Companies Exceed Expectations"
TheStreet 1/25
"S&P 500 closes above 1,500 for 1st time since 2007: U.S. stocks ended the week on a high note Friday, as investors welcomed a batch of better-than-expected corporate results."
CNNMoney 1/25
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