"Microsoft in the dock over French tax fraud claims"
GigaOM 9:02 AM
"Microsoft Recognizes A Multi-Billion Dollar Error"
Investopedia 3:37 PM
"Microsoft OEM head change related to Surface, say Taiwan makers"
DigiTimes 9:47 AM
"Building and dismantling the Windows advantage"
asymco 3:37 PM
"Microsoft's Touch Keyboard Could Cost $60-$100"
Business Insider 9:12 AM
"Why Microsoft is building a tablet - but won't build smartphones"
ZDNet 10:43 AM
"Quest 'kernel' of Dell's software aspirations"
ZDNet 10:44 AM
"Sorry IBM – A Big Box Is Not A Platform As A Service"
TechCrunch 10:31 AM
"News Analysis: UsedSoft Vs Oracle Ruling Opens Up Monopolistic Practices By Software Vendors"
Forbes 3:36 PM
"Intel Says EU Selected Its Evidence To Build 'Extreme' Case"
Bloomberg 9:10 AM
"Intel heads to court to appeal record EU antitrust fine"
CNET News 9:16 AM
"Intel claims EU used 'profoundly inadequate' evidence in antitrust case"
The Inquirer 12:39 PM
"Nvidia's Rise: The chipmaker gets some marquis partnerships."
Technology Review 3:34 PM
"European Parliament rejects ACTA copyright treaty by 478 votes to 39: The parliament followed the recommendations of five of its committees that had examined the treaty."
IDG News Service 10:11 AM
"European Parliament delivers knockout blow to ACTA"
V3 10:36 AM
"European lawmakers reject global anti-piracy deal"
Reuters 10:50 AM
"EU Parliament Rejects ACTA Anti-Piracy Treaty"
Associated Press 9:14 AM
"Acta: Controversial anti-piracy agreement rejected by EU"
BBC 9:29 AM
"'Last rites' for ACTA? Europe rejects antipiracy treaty"
CNET News 9:15 AM
"EU Parliament votes down reviled ACTA treaty"
The Canadian Press [Free Registration Required] 9:53 AM
"Android malware pandemic set to intensify through 2012"
V3 10:36 AM
"Google uses July 4 to doodle and get political: In a curious mixture of patriotism and political activism, Google's U.S. home page enjoys a modest doodle and link to a campaign for Internet freedom."
CNET News 10:49 AM
"Android Director: 'We Have the First Natural-Sounding Synthesized Voice in the World'"
Wired 10:39 AM
"Ten questions for RIM CEO Thorsten Heins"
The Globe and Mail [Free Registration Required] 9:52 AM
"Amazon Orders 2 Million Next-Generation Kindle Fire Tablets: Report"
eWeek 9:49 AM
"Crunching Energy Data Down to the Greedy Fridge"
GigaOM 9:32 AM
"Flame Killing: Free Tool Spots Vulnerable Digital Certificates"
InformationWeek 9:19 AM
Press Releases
"IBM Supports Accelerated Adoption of Technology in Tanzania: New initiative with Tanzanian Government includes utilizing ICT to broaden trade with landlocked neighbors"
PRNewswire 9:10 AM
Microsoft
"Yes, Microsoft bought Xbox 8 domain names – No, that's probably not the future console's name"
The Next Web 4:08 PM
"'Xbox 8' tipped as name of next-gen Microsoft gaming console"
BGR 3:45 PM
"Windows 98 Never Sounded So Beautiful"
The Next Web 3:40 PM
"Microsoft To Stay Strong, Despite Setback"
Seeking Alpha 10:48 AM
"Microsoft's Surface - easier to repair than a MacBook Pro?"
ZDNet 10:44 AM
"Deadlight and Wreckateer Headline Xbox 360 Summer of Arcade"
Wired 10:40 AM
Government/Law/Politics
"Want cheaper insurance? Brush up on your IT security/Summary: Major insurers are in talks with the UK government's Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance about how companies can lower their premiums for being cybersecurity-savvy"
ZDNet 10:44 AM
"Ministry of Defence boosts cyber defences with BT deal"
V3 10:36 AM
"Judge: Twitter offers free speech, American style"
The Register 10:35 AM
"UK government's rural broadband rollout under scrutiny: The coalition's plans are being criticised both internally and externally"
Techworld 10:32 AM
"Happy Independence Day: SOPA's Cousin ACTA Fails To Make The Vote In Europe, But Is This Really The End?"
TechCrunch 10:31 AM
"Police in Dotcom raids under scrutiny"
Fairfax NZ News 10:26 AM
"Kim Dotcom slams 'strategic delays'"
Fairfax NZ News 10:25 AM
"Toshiba may dodge $87 mln LCD price fixing penalty"
Digital Trends 3:40 PM
"Toshiba hit with $87m fine for LCD price fixing"
V3 10:36 AM
"Toshiba Fined $87 Million for LCD Price Fixing; Won't Pay a Penny"
IDG News Service 10:09 AM
"Toshiba Hit With $87 Million Fine for LCD Panel Price Fixing"
eWeek 9:49 AM
"India Issues Initial Rules for 2G Spectrum Auction"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:08 AM
Analysis/Editorial/Help/Opinion
"5 reasons Why Independence Day is the Geekiest Holiday of Them All"
Wired 10:41 AM
"Clive Thompson on the Perils of Winnowing Windows"
Wired 10:40 AM
"Fiber Is the Key to U.S. Telecom Diet"
Wired 10:40 AM
"This Linux distro emulates the Commodore 64 OS"
TG Daily 10:33 AM
"ARM won the processor wars? Hardly!"
EE Times 10:20 AM
"10 major tech missteps in 2012: The year is only half over, but Cringely has no problem picking 10 big flops, flubs, and faceplants in high tech" [Slideshow]
InfoWorld 9:55 AM
"Chip market still shrinking versus 2011, says SIA"
EE Times 9:48 AM
"Going 'unplugged' doesn't have to lead to an e-mail meltdown"
CNET News 9:16 AM
"7 Things Research In Motion Must Do To Curb Its Decline"
Seeking Alpha 9:12 AM
Acquisitions/Deals/Investments/Mergers
"Amazon buys 4-person 3D mapping startup, claims report"
The Register 10:34 AM
"Fairfax looks to future with Google: Fairfax Media continued its announcement frenzy today with the revelation it will switch its internal office systems for all 10,000 employees from Microsoft to Google by the end of the year."
Sydney Morning Herald 10:27 AM
"Report: TSMC's Chang says no to buying Renesas fab"
EE Times 9:48 AM
"Xilinx to recruit engineers in $50 million Irish expansion"
EE Times 9:47 AM
"Wistron to add US$20 million investment in China joint venture"
DigiTimes 9:46 AM
"Vodafone Said To Talk To Hutchison Over Irish Network Merger"
Bloomberg 9:31 AM
Tech Stocks
"Asia Markets: Asia markets mostly up on commodity stocks/But Hong Kong, mainland Chinese shares decline after recent gains"
MarketWatch 9:05 AM
"European Stock Rally Runs Out of Steam"
Associated Press 10:47 AM
"Europe Markets: Banks, energy drive early for Europe stocks/Parliamentary testimony of ex–Barclays chief in market spotlight"
MarketWatch 9:05 AM
"European Stocks Dip: European stocks were on the back foot Wednesday, taking a breather following three consecutive sessions of gains while crude oil futures slipped after a rise of almost 5% on Tuesday."
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:04 AM
"Olympic Experts Sure They Can Repel Cyber Threats"
"Peru's Ambitious Laptop Program Gets Mixed Grades"
"Activision Brings Online 'Call Of Duty' To China"
"Paper Maps: Amid GPS Boom, Nostalgia Finds A Place"
"Microsoft Takes $6.2B Hit To Account For Ad Woes"
"EU Court OKs Resale Of Software Licenses"
"Review: Google's Nexus 7 Guns For The Kindle"
CNET News
(Checked 11:05 PM; no changes since 9:05 PM CDT)
"Android points the way for small tablets"
"NASA unveils its Orion deep-space capsule (pictures)"
"Stephen Hawking: I lost a $100 bet over Higgs boson discovery"
"Nexus 7 leaves Google with razor-thin profit margin"
"Security firm: Android malware pandemic by year's end"
"U.S. drone 'hijackings' raise security concerns"
"U.K. judge: HTC phones do not infringe Apple patents"
"Apple iPad 'Mini' rumors heat up; launch seen by year's end"
"Google uses July 4 to doodle and get political"
"Understanding the Higgs boson" ...
New York Times
(Checked 11:10 PM; no changes since 9:05 PM CDT)
"Car-Pooling Makes a Surge on Apps and Social Media"
"Luring Online Shoppers Offline"
"European Parliament Rejects Anti-Piracy Treaty"
"Fans Howl After Weather Site Buys Out Rival"
"Megaupload Founder Goes From Arrest to Cult Hero"
Reuters
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TechWeb
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"Report: Apple Mini-iPad Going Into Production"
"Flame Killing: Free Tool Spots Vulnerable Digital Certificates"
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