"Analysis: Stakes high as 'Wintel' puts all its chips on Windows 8"
Reuters 7:34 AM
"You'll hate Windows 8: You aren't ready for Windows 8. It's coming anyway, a slow-moving freight train of massive change and dread, an enormous update that will sow turmoil in the lives of millions of people around the world."
Slate 7:33 PM
"Microsoft's SmartGlass May Be New Gold Mine"
Seeking Alpha 12:09 PM
"Apple and Microsoft to push rival visions"
Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:46 AM
"Microsoft Sorry For Gaffe That Gives New Meaning to Norwegian Wood"
Wired Magazine 7:35 AM
"Hotmail becomes Newmail, leaked screens show Metro refresh"
Crave @ CNET 7:31 AM
"Is Hotmail Getting a New Name Along With Its Redesign? [Video]"
Mashable 6:27 PM
"With Meg Whitman, HP Can Likely Turn Things Around"
Seeking Alpha 7:40 AM
"IBM Gives The 2012 French Open Men's Final A New Spin"
Forbes 7:46 AM
"Google faces July deadline over antitrust probe: Google must come up with proposals to address its dominance of the web search market by early next month or face regulatory intervention, the European Commission has said."
Telegraph 7:48 AM
"A Letter To The FTC Regarding Search Engine Disclosure Compliance"
Search Engine Land 7:27 PM
"N.Y. trying to topple Silicon Valley's tech reign"
Associated Press 7:34 AM
"Does Larry believe in Oracle's middle-rung cloud?"
ZDNet 6/9
"Microsoft Corporation a Top 25 Dividend Giant With 2.74% Yield"
Forbes 6/9
"Expect SmartGlass support in every Microsoft Studios game going forward"
Joystiq 6/9
"Microsoft store in Freehold aims to take a bite at Apple: Microsoft hosts Cee Lo Green, Lupe Fiasco"
Asbury Park Press 6/9
"Enter 'Bing-tannica': Microsoft partners with Encyclopedia Britannica"
GMA News 6/9
"Opinion: Microsoft should be backing Android. Here's why"
Digital Trends 6/9
"IT Pros Head to TechEd Seeking Details About Microsoft Enterprise Upgrades"
IDG News Service 6/9
"Why Windows 8 will not be another Windows Vista (editorial)"
WinBeta 6/9
"Google Chrome Coming to Windows 8 Metro"
eWeek 6/9
"Microsoft set to reveal a Hotmail replacement with Newmail"
Digital Trends 6/9
"Microsoft to offer version of Visual Studio Express 2012 that supports desktop apps"
The Verge 6/9
"Intel takes on cities and supersonic cars: From cities to mobile phones, chipmaker Intel is aiming for ubiquity and backed by Number 10. Matt Warman Reports."
Telegraph 6/9
"Intel Set-Top Box Uses Face Recognition to Target Ads to You [Video]"
Mashable 6/9
"IBM remains competitive, but company has different feel"
The Post-Bulletin 6/9
"IBM of 1956 is much different from IBM today"
The Post-Bulletin 6/9
"IBM bars Siri from staff iPhones, citing security concerns"
GMA News 6/9
"Massive Insider Buying Could Mark Bottom For Hewlett-Packard"
Seeking Alpha 6/9
"Sepaton: HP offers 'least capable' dedupe in the industry/HP's Store Once Catalyst and B6200 hardware offers the 'least capable' deduplication in the industry. That's according to Sepaton, which should know as HP resells its deduplicating array."
The Register 6/9
"When bad tech ideas don't fail: Every new product idea can't be brilliant. Some are terrible. So why won't they go away?"
Computerworld 6/9
"Andy Rubin quashes rumor of departure from Google/Android chief says he just lends free office space to the startup at the center of the rumor and has no plans to leave the Web giant. Also: 900,000 new Android devices activated every day."
CNET News 8:51 PM
"Linus Torvalds on Windows 8, UEFI, and Fedora"
ZDNet 5:06 PM
"LinkedIn Tries to Reassure Users Following Password Theft"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 5:03 PM
"LinkedIn Breach Exposes Light Security Even at Data Companies"
New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 4:40 PM
"Sprint working on Google Wallet alternative? New effort would be a setback for Google, which counts Sprint as its only carrier partner currently offering the Web giant's mobile payments service."
CNET News 4:39 PM
"No Elegant Technical Fixes For Distracted Driving"
Associated Press 4:37 PM
"Smart phones make dumb drivers: No easy fix for distracted driving"
Associated Press 1:50 PM
"MIT Psychologist, Sherry Turkle, Says Facebook For Pre-Teens is 'Agonizing'"
TechCrunch 1:50 PM
"World Map Of Social Networks Shows Facebook's Global Dominance"
The Next Web 12:13 PM
"Nokia: A Bad Situation Turning Worse"
Seeking Alpha 7:45 AM
"Canadian city feels BlackBerry's decline"
Houston Chronicle 7:32 AM
"Fighting Cyberbullies With Laws and Laughter"
New York Times 6/9
"LinkedIn breach puts site's reputation on the line"
Reuters 6/9
"Raise a Glass to Corning: The company's revolutionary new product—flexible glass—and its low stock price make it a good candidate for selling puts."
Barron's 6/9
Press Releases
"Media Alert: Cisco to Hold Two Press Conferences Focused on Core Networking and Virtualization at Cisco Live! 2012"
Marketwire 6/8
"Equity Research on Apple Inc. and Dell Inc. - Personal Computers Under Pressure From Tablets but Still Innovating"
Marketwire 6/8
"HP Powers 'Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted'"
Marketwire 6/8
"Broadcom and Intel on the Upswing as Semiconductor Industry Shows Signs of Improvement"
Marketwire 6/8
Microsoft
"Chrome for Windows 8 Metro Coming Soon, Says Google"
Tom's Hardware 9:43 PM
"4 Reasons To Buy Microsoft When Markets Plunge"
Seeking Alpha 5:00 PM
"New Windows Phone store lets you wear your 'I heart WP' on your sleeve"
Engadget 7:39 AM
"Microsoft's Mehdi talks up Xbox plans"
Seattle Times 6/9
"Microsoft stumbles with off-color quip in Norway"
CNET News 6/9
"Microsoft Apologizes for Naughty Dance Routine"
AllThingsD 6/9
"Please Stop With The Dancing, Microsoft"
TechCrunch 6/9
"Kinect Reveals The Next Job To Be Replaced By Computers: Sports Coaches"
TechCrunch 6/9
"Windows 8: Give Microsoft credit for betting the farm"
ZDNet 6/8
"Microsoft tips how Windows 8 store will promote desktop apps: Listing of Office 2010 in the Windows Store points to external URL"
Computerworld 6/8
"Kinsight uses Kinect sensor to find lost keys and wallets"
BBC 6/8
"Chrome set to appear on Windows 8 Metro mode - but for x86 only"
ZDNet UK 6/8
"Office 365 reaches for the sky with 80,000 seat FAA win: CSC scoops $91m seven-year contract"
The Register 6/8
"An App to Automate Life's Little Tasks: Microsoft's on{X} takes advantage of smart-phone sensors to set all sorts of helpful rules."
Technology Review 6/8
"Price tag for Microsoft piece of Flame malware $1M, researcher says: It was worth that much when unexposed, but not anymore, says researcher"
Network World 6/8
"Microsoft Joins The Cloud Mainstream"
Seeking Alpha 6/8
Government/Law/Politics
"AR.Drone 2.0: An Awesome, High-Flying Father's Day Gift [Review]"
Mashable 8:44 PM
"Kodak's patent allure fades following invalidation ruling"
Wall Street Journal 6/9
"Google Defends Against Claims of Rigged Search Results"
PCWorld 6/9
"Barnes & Noble Unhappy with U.S. Gov.'s E-Books Settlement"
DailyTech 6/9
"US Navy buys Linux to guide drone fleet"
The Register 6/8
"Even judges are fed up with patent lawsuits"
CNET News 6/8
"£32m more super-fast broadband cash goes to Scotland"
ZDNet UK 6/8
"UK court requires Facebook to hand over troll identities"
ZDNet 6/8
"LinkedIn teams up with FBI to catch password hackers"
V3 6/8
"FBI aids LinkedIn in hacking investigation"
Reuters 6/8
"Lawmakers suggest using military spectrum for LightSquared: Five members of Congress asked for an effort to free up frequencies for LightSquared's planned LTE network"
IDG News Service 6/8
"Nokia, HP, Verizon Back FTC Against Import Bans Over Standards Patents"
IDG News Service 6/8
"Czechs Consider Reintroducing EU Data Retention Rules"
IDG News Service 6/8
"California's budget crisis sparks controversial BYOD plan to save money: California Department of Health Care Services wants employees to use their own smartphones without any subsidy; state employee unions are fighting it"
Network World 6/8
"Curt Schilling bounced from big show: Ex-hurler's 38 Studios bankrupt, leaving R.I. on hook for millions"
Boston Herald 6/8
"EU lurches behind copyright free-for-all landgrab"
The Register 6/8
"EU Wants Blocking Agreement for Child Porn Websites"
IDG News Service 6/8
"EU gives Google till July to offer fix for search dominance"
The Register 6/8
"EU's Almunia: Google has until July to address antitrust concerns"
CNET News 6/8
"U.S. antitrust regulators to question Google co-founders"
CNET News 6/8
"Google Told By EU To Offer Antitrust Settlement In Weeks"
Bloomberg 6/8
"Swiss Court Orders Modifications to Google Street View"
New York Times 6/8
"Revolution in Art & Design using 3D Printing | Objet for Neri Oxman"
Wired 6/9
"7 Tips To Toughen Passwords: As this week's LinkedIn and eHarmony--and likely, Last.fm--breaches demonstrate, many website users continue to pick atrocious, easily cracked passwords. Are your passwords safe?"
InformationWeek 6/9
"Fluent review: An innovative new interface for Gmail/A new service promises to revolutionize the way you use Gmail. We put it to the test."
Computerworld 6/8
"Get Close Up With Google Street View: Google Street View is a truly remarkable project, but privacy concerns attempt to thwart it."
PC Magazine 6/8
"Google's Acquisition - The Quick And Suite Version"
The Motley Fool 6/8
"Predicting the Rise and Rise of 3-D"
New York Times 6/8
"Has Oracle's Ellison finally stepped over the line?"
ZDNet 6/8
"Razer's crazy new Artemis concept PC game controller"
ZDNet 6/8
"GeekDad Community: The Best Geek Arguments"
Wired 6/8
"Why Do Some Programming Languages Live And Others Die?"
Wired Magazine 6/8
"HP Z1 quad-core Xeon 27in PC: All in one workstation, anyone?"
Register Hardware 6/8
"Galaxy S III loses in iPhone 4 drop test"
TG Daily 6/8
"Can't Find the Gadgets You Want? Here Are the Parts to Build Your Own"
IDG News Service 6/8
"9 Warning Signs of Bad IT Architecture" [Slideshow]
PCWorld 6/8
"Average Tablet Price Drops to $386, Says IMS Research"
IDG News Service 6/8
"No Surprises But Plenty of Reassurances at E3"
PC Magazine 6/8
"Stupid security mistakes: Things you missed while doing the hard stuff"
ITworld 6/8
"Tech's biggest flops of 2012 (so far)" [Slideshow]
PCWorld 6/8
"How to turn an iPhone into a BlackBerry: New software could give the IT police a way to reverse the mobile-led 'IT spring' consumerization revolution"
InfoWorld 6/8
"Should Your Next Smartphone Be A Phablet? Phablets may very well find a niche in vertical and specialized markets, but there's a convenience problem for mainstream business and enterprise users."
InformationWeek 6/8
"Facebook App Center: Less Is More? Facebook App Center promises to make it easier for users to find apps and developers to make money. Only about 600 apps greet users at launch."
InformationWeek 6/8
"Facebook App Center: Hands-On With Your Portal to Next Year's FarmVille"
Wired 6/8
"How Charles Dickens helped crack your LinkedIn password"
IDG News Service 6/8
"What the password leaks mean to you (FAQ)"
CNET News 6/8
"Open Thread: Who Should Play Larry Ellison In Aaron Sorkin's Steve Jobs Biopic?"
Forbes 6/8
"The future of TV (maybe): Outfits like NimbleTV and Aereo want to finally fulfill the promise of web TV. But disrupting the massive home-entertainment industry won't be easy."
Fortune 6/8
Acquisitions/Deals/Investments/Mergers
"Telefónica to Sell China Unicom Stake"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4:42 PM
"Facebook flotation may have cost UBS $350m"
The Guardian 4:17 PM
"Want A Piece Of Nasdaq's $40M Facebook Settlement?"
Forbes 7:29 AM
"Week Wraps Up With a Win: Stocks rallied Friday, extending major benchmarks' biggest weekly gains of the year, as speculation about potential Spanish bailout talks this weekend buoyed sentiment."
WSJ.com 6/8
"Stocks likely to struggle: U.S. stocks could struggle Friday on investor disappointment that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke did not signal more stimulus is on the horizon."
CNNMoney 6/8
"Google Outsells, but Apple Cultivates Loyalty of App Developers"
"Lax Security at LinkedIn Is Laid Bare"
"Expo Offers a Peek at Games of the Future"
"Nurturing a Baby and a Start-Up Business"
"The Algorithm Didn't Like My Essay"
"Another Shoe Drops on Facebook"
"Fighting Cyberbullies With Laws and Laughter"
"Tenacity and Teamwork"
"When You Write a Report Card, Explain the Grades"
"Swiss Court Orders Modifications to Google Street View" ...
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