"Intel to drop price of Ultrabook Ivy Bridge Core i3 chip?"
HardwareInfo 8:22 AM
"Heads Up! This Was Google's Apple Moment"
TechCrunch 8:30 AM
"Google TV Needs To Decide: Platform Or Closed Ecosystem"
TechCrunch 8:19 AM
"Facebook vs. Google: Experienced IPO hand William Hambrecht talks about why the social network's sale went awry and why Google was a better model for new offerings. His Dutch auction approach."
Barron's [Subscription Required for Full Article] 8:01 AM
"Canada's vanishing tech sector: If Research in Motion Ltd. is no longer Canada's most valuable publicly-traded high tech company, what is?"
The Globe and Mail [Free Registration Required] 8:05 AM
"Is HP Planning A Windows RT Tablet After All? (Updated)"
Forbes 7/6
"HP Steers Clear Of Windows 8 RT On Compatibility Concerns"
Forbes 7/6
"HP Secures Patent For See-Thru Screen"
WhatCulture! 7/6
"HP says Itanium, HP-UX not dead yet: While exec says x86, Linux are future, company insists Itanium is part of plan."
Ars Technica 7/6
"HP patents teleprompter-esque transparent screen tech: HP has bagged a US patent on its way of making a see-through screen, which will let users see stuff onscreen as well as whatever's behind it."
The Register 7/6
"HP, IBM Shares Fall With Dow on Weak Jobs Report"
AllThingsD 7/6
"HP, Dell to launch 10.1-inch Windows RT tablet PCs in 4Q12"
DigiTimes 7/6
"Dell seeks Linux fans to try cut-price Ubuntu Ultrabook"
Register Hardware 7/6
"How To Get One Of Dell's Linux-Based Developer Laptops And Become A Sputnik Beta Cosmonaut"
TechCrunch 7/6
"Microsoft stumbles into crucial financial year"
Reuters 7/6
"Microsoft's profit margin on Surface Touch Cover could be 50 percent"
ZDNet 7/6
"Microsoft lobs licensing liposuction at Server 2012: Slims down to four builds, sheds Home and Small Business Server"
The Register 7/6
"Say Goodbye to Windows Home Server: Technology enthusiasts are mourning the end of the line for Microsoft's Windows Home Server (WHS), a central device capable of managing multiple PCs and files across a home network. Microsoft confirmed through a support document [PDF] that WHS development will end."
PCWorld 7/6
"Microsoft drops SBS with new Windows Server portfolio"
V3 7/6
"Microsoft Readies Patches for 16 Security Vulnerabilities: Microsoft is planning to release nine security bulletins in the July Patch Tuesday update to address bugs in a number of products, including Windows, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office"
eWeek 7/6
"Microsoft to patch 9 security vulnerabilities on Tuesday: Three critical vulnerabilities have made their way to Patch Tuesday, as well as six Important issues."
CNET News 7/6
"Microsoft to patch under-attack XML bug next week: Patch Tuesday will also include an unexpected update for IE9"
Computerworld 7/6
"Navy, Microsoft Sign $700 Million Agreement: Deal consolidates previous Microsoft licenses into one enterprise agreement covering desktop and server software."
InformationWeek 7/6
"Xbox Live comes back online: Microsoft's gaming service is alive and kicking, the company posted, after about five hours of downtime."
CNET News 7/6
"Microsoft investigating Xbox Live outage"
USA Today 7/6
"Xbox Live down; Microsoft at work on a fix"
CNET News 7/6
"Gamers bereft as Xbox Live takes a dive"
The Register 7/6
"The Nokia Lumia 910 could be the first Windows Phone 8 device"
BGR 7/6
"Oracle Health Sciences Network Recruits Trial Participants in the Cloud"
eWeek 7/6
"U.N. Affirms Internet Freedom as a Basic Right"
New York Times 7/6
"Federal Government Acts Against Trojan; Some Users May Lose Internet Access Monday"
CRN 7/6
"Is US government reading email without a warrant? It doesn't want to talk about it"
MSNBC 7/6
"Some IT jobs signal preference for visa holders, report claims: Group calls on job board to pull problematic ads"
Computerworld 7/6
"IT pulls its job creation weight in June in the US"
The Register 7/6
"Good news for IT: Bonuses are back, pay rates are up/Midyear survey reveals that IT salaries and hiring are slowly rising as companies gradually bring more operations in-house"
InfoWorld 7/6
"Media, tech deals may make comeback at Sun Valley"
Reuters 7/6
"The Shape of the Battle for Hardware, Software and Cloud"
New York Times 7/6
"Quantum Computing at Room Temperature — Now a Reality"
Techland 7/6
General Interest
"Sloooowprise! RIM Slips into the Abyss"
Forbes 5:35 PM
"A Northwest Pipeline to Silicon Valley"
New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 4:19 PM
"Twitter Tweaks Tweet Search: Autocomplete suggestions and query filtering promises to make finding relevant tweets much easier."
InformationWeek 4:18 PM
"Still infected, 300,000 PCs to lose Internet access July 9"
Ars Technica 1:30 PM
"Mozilla to Stop Thunderbird Feature Updates"
PC Magazine 1:29 PM
"MIT researchers chart a new approach for mobile Internet protocols: Mosh replaces aging SSH with a mobile-friendly app and protocol"
Network World 7/6
"From Tech to Toilet Paper, Berliner Tries to Live Completely Open Source for One Year"
IDG News Service 7/6
"The next GPL: Why it's being shaped on GitHub/After five years, the open source community is revisiting compromises in GPLv3 -- and using a new medium for the discussion"
InfoWorld 7/6
"Microsoft's XML 0-day fix expected in July Patch Tuesday: Microsoft is planning to release nine bulletins, three critical, as part of the July edition of its Patch Tuesday monthly update cycle."
The Register 7/6
"Halo 4 to get special edition Xbox 360"
TG Daily 7/6
"Microsoft warned over Surface tablets"
TG Daily 7/6
"Microsoft's Imagine Cup Student Competition Turns 10, Gets Underway In Sydney"
TechCrunch 7/6
Government/Law/Politics
"Verizon drops patent from TiVo case"
Electronista 7/6
"Google submits $4 million bill for costs in Oracle lawsuit: Transcripts and copies make up the bulk of the bill."
Ars Technica 7/6
"Samsung Wins Temporary Stay Of Ban On Galaxy Nexus Smartphones"
Bloomberg 7/6
"DARPA Unveils Gigapixel Camera: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency works on camera with ultra high resolution that will help soldiers and unmanned aerial vehicles see better through dark, fog, smoke."
InformationWeek 7/6
"Magistrate Escalates Probe of France Télécom Suicides"
WSJ.com 7/6
"McKinnon case sees fresh delay over psychiatric dispute"
ZDNet 7/6
"Google privacy chief's role at ICO during Street View probe revealed"
V3 7/6
"Quick guide to ACTA and other internet legislation"
V3 7/6
"Twitter ruling disappoints, but doesn't surprise privacy advocates: Court behind times in ordering Twitter to hand over data on Occupy Wall Street protester"
Computerworld 7/6
"Mozilla Foundation and EFF join hunt for Syrian open source developer"
The Register 7/6
"Mozilla, activists call for release in Syria of open-source developer: Software developer Bassel Khartabil was arrested in March in a wave of arrests in the country"
IDG News Service 7/6
"Seven tips for selecting a cloud services provider"
ZDNet 7/6
"Sneaky Clouds and the Developers That Love Them"
Wired 7/6
"The 'doomsday' virus and the tragedy of the Internet commons"
Washington Post 7/6
"The week in tech: 5 must-know things"
USA Today 7/6
"9 Facebook Buttons We 'Want' To See: Facebook users have long clamored for more options to express themselves. Here are nine new buttons, including the long-rumored 'Want' button, that would do the job."
InformationWeek 7/6
"Tech addictions and the rise of the iDisorder"
New York Times 7/6
"Five reasons DNSChanger victims deserve to lose the internet"
ZDNet 7/6
"There Is No Excuse for Still Being Infected with DNSChanger"
PCWorld 7/6
"Will Tech Firms Spurn or Embrace Oppressive Regimes by 2020?"
PC Magazine 7/6
"Galaxy S III review: Hands down, the best Android smartphone/Thanks to real attention to usability and meaningful features, Samsung's flagship takes its place as the Android front-runner"
InfoWorld 7/6
"Throw Hardware At The Problem: Sometimes you have to fix a performance problem quickly. Solid state storage can help you do that, if you consider these tips."
InformationWeek 7/6
"Hands-on: Offline Google Docs makes a better Chromebook"
CNET News 7/6
"Where in the World Is Google Building Servers?"
Wired Magazine 7/6
"Hooray! Google Now Gets Ported From Jelly Bean To Ice Cream Sandwich"
TechCrunch 7/6
"Spam Emails: Android Botnet or Not?"
PC Magazine 7/6
"Complete Google Nexus 7 Teardown" [Slideshow]
InformationWeek 7/6
"Google Nexus 7 Teardown Prompts Big Love from iFixit"
eWeek 7/6
"Digital Information Costs Businesses $1.1 Trillion Annually: Symantec"
eWeek 7/6
"SSDs may replace HDDs to become mainstream storage in 3-5 years"
DigiTimes 7/6
"Is Verizon 'shaking down' customers with family plan?"
CNET News 7/6
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