"Microsoft, HP Under Scrutiny in Senate Tax Probe"
CNBC 2:52 PM
"Microsoft Avoided Billions in U.S. Tax, Senate Memo Says"
Bloomberg 10:59 AM
"Microsoft and HP rapped by US Senate over tax havens"
BBC 3:55 PM
"H-P Named by German Prosecutors in Bribery Case"
WSJ Blogs 10:59 AM
"Germany files charges over HP bribery allegations"
IDG News Service 12:29 PM
"Germany Says HP Paid Kickbacks To Get Russian Contract"
Forbes 12:52 PM
"HP and IBM: Two paths, one future/Despite bedrock similarities, the two giants have very different philosophies."
Fortune 10:58 AM
"IBM's Ginni Rometty looks ahead: She's earned the No. 1 spot in our annual ranking of the Most Powerful Women in Business. But to keep Big Blue growing, Rometty will have to sell IBM like never before."
Fortune 11:06 AM
"HP announces more Sleekbooks as cheaper ultrabook alternatives: HP's Pavilion Sleekbooks start at $499.99 and are as thin and light as ultrabooks"
IDG News Service 12:30 PM
"HP announces Envy m4, two new budget Pavilion Sleekbook laptops"
ZDNet 2:40 PM
"HP updates small business PCs with AMD Trinity chips"
V3 2:33 PM
"HP slides out 11mm-thick 24-inch display"
CNET News 11:49 AM
"HP mouse gets NFC-enabled for easy pairing"
ZDNet 2:41 PM
"Microsoft Wins Sales Ban Against Google's Motorola in Germany"
AllThingsD 10:49 AM
"Microsoft wins third German injunction against Google's Motorola over high-power patent"
Foss Patents 10:36 AM
"Germany: Microsoft wins patent case vs Motorola"
Associated Press 11:39 AM
"Motorola Mobility infringes Microsoft patents, German court rules"
ZDNet 2:39 PM
"Microsoft defeats Google over a third patent in Germany"
BBC 3:55 PM
"Microsoft Said to Ask China to Stop Piracy at Four Firms"
Bloomberg 11:38 AM
"Microsoft Lodges Piracy Complaint With China"
The Motley Fool 11:38 AM
"Microsoft: Patch for critical IE zero-day bug coming Friday/In the meantime, releases stopgap measure"
Computerworld 12:30 PM
"Microsoft says has fixed Internet Explorer flaw"
Reuters 11:39 AM
"How Microsoft's 'Do Not Track' Policy Could Kill Windows Phone"
Business Insider 11:39 AM
"Microsoft: Google breached your privacy; use Bing"
ZDNet 2:40 PM
"Oracle Shares Slip on Top-Line Miss"
TheStreet 3:54 PM
"Oracle Meets Earnings Forecast, but Revenue Is Light"
CNBC 3:53 PM
"Oracle EPS Falls In Line, Revenue Light; Ellison Points To Cloud"
Barron's 3:54 PM
"Ahead of the Bell: Oracle to break down fiscal 1Q"
Associated Press 11:42 AM
"What to Expect From Oracle's Earnings" [Video Report]
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 11:42 AM
"Oracle Works With Less Margin for Error"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 11:37 AM
"Oracle's Q1: Is there a Fusion App upgrade cycle brewing?"
ZDNet 2:41 PM
"Oracle suing to 'free' users from patent claims: The software giant is stepping into a patent-infringement action brought against 20 Oracle partners"
IDG News Service 3:54 PM
"Oracle Database suffers from 'stealth password cracking vulnerability': Weakness makes it trivial for attackers to crack Oracle Database user passwords."
Ars Technica 5:50 PM
"Ultimate Silicon Valley Perk: Custom Chips From Intel and AMD"
Wired Magazine 2:36 PM
"E-Mail Privacy Reform Vote Postponed Until After Elections"
Wired 2:36 PM
"Boffins spin up working Qubit in silicon: Quantum researcher outlines how to build a quantum logic gate"
The Register 2:30 PM
"Fortune's 'Most Powerful Women' Features Techies: IBM's Rometty Tops List, but Yahoo's Mayer Grabs Cover"
AllThingsD 10:49 AM
"Tech execs top Fortune's list of powerful women"
CNET News 11:47 AM
"IT headcount expected to rise in Q4: Projected IT hiring will be up from Q3, but still lags behind fields such as legal, sales and marketing, according to Robert Half Technology"
Network World 1:00 PM
General Interest
"W3C announces plan to deliver HTML 5 by 2014, HTML 5.1 in 2016: Breaking the spec up into smaller pieces will allow swifter standardization."
Ars Technica 9:13 PM
"IPv4 address transfer markets are forming where we least expected: As IPv4 addresses run out, regions have very different fixes in mind."
Ars Technica 9:14 PM
"Verizon CFO buries his head in the sand, claims unlimited data is 'going by the wayside'"
Engadget 7:42 PM
"Kindles are shown the automatic sliding door at Walmart: The people of Walmart have voted, Amazon's devices aren't fit for the chain."
Ars Technica 6:18 PM
"Lenovo axes Android App Shop, points you in the direction of Google Play"
Engadget 4:49 PM
"Sophos admits bad update slamming its anti-virus software customers: Sophos apologizes for faulty update to its anti-virus software which is causing disruptions for customers"
Network World 1:13 PM
"Happy 4th Birthday, Android: Google's mobile OS went from a promising concept to nearly DOA, only to begin an impressive surge a year later—and now sits on top of the global wireless market."
PC Magazine 1:10 PM
"Google's Spanner Database Offers Global Scale: Spanner, Google's latest database technology, relies on atomic clocks to ensure the consistency of distributed data."
InformationWeek 12:56 PM
"Kids' tablets prepare for battle: A new generation of kids' tablets will go head-to-head this holiday season, but will children go for them instead of their parents' iPads and Kindles?"
Fortune 12:53 PM
"WD expected to start production of 5mm HDDs at end of 2012, say Taiwan makers"
DigiTimes 12:36 PM
"Wal-Mart drops Kindle products: Memo cites competition in following move Target made months ago"
Reuters [Free Registration Required] 12:26 PM
"Sony game unit pegs profit hope on PS3, handhelds weak"
Reuters 11:55 AM
"RIM Innovates and Then Waits as Apple Moves Ahead"
New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 11:54 AM
"Voice-activated popcorn shooter auto-aims for your mouth"
CNET News 11:47 AM
"Tokyo Game Show highlights smartphones, social games with eye on globalization, new growth"
Associated Press [Free Registration Required] 10:53 AM
"Meet the New Boss: Big Data/Companies Trade In Hunch-Based Hiring for Computer Modeling"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 10:43 AM
"Roku Streaming Stick coming in October for $99, while mobile app adds AirPlay-esque streaming"
CNET Reviews 11:49 AM
"Roku's streaming stick starts shipping: $100, gaming remote and Wifi Direct"
GigaOM 10:38 AM
Press Releases
"Intel and Advanced Micro Devices Continue to Navigate Challenging Environment: Five Star Equities Provides Stock Research on Intel and Advanced Micro Devices"
Marketwire 10:55 AM
"New Palomar Health Medical Center Utilizes Cisco Technology as Foundation for the Hospital of the Future"
Marketwire 10:56 AM
"Dell Donates More Than $10 Million to Support Global Children's Cancer Care and Research"
Business Wire 10:57 AM
"Dell Ships First EqualLogic Storage Blade Arrays as New Research Shows Customers Seek Simpler IT Solutions"
Business Wire 10:57 AM
"HP Introduces Stylish and Affordable Consumer and Business PCs"
Marketwire 11:00 AM
"Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Selects HP to Streamline Data Quality Assurance"
Marketwire 10:59 AM
"IBM X-Force 2012 Mid-Year Trend and Risk Report: Rising Attacks Focus on Browsers and Social Media Networks"
PRNewswire 2:52 PM
"IBM Pledges $1.3 Million in Education Grants to States With Innovative Early Education Programs"
PRNewswire 11:06 AM
Microsoft
"Microsoft Fixes Bug and 4 Heavily Traded Shares Trading Today"
Wall St. Cheat Sheet 3:45 PM
"Microsoft - Slow And Steady Wins The Race"
Seeking Alpha 2:53 PM
"New Microsoft Keyboard Splits Space Bar, Left Side Used as Backspace Key"
Techland 2:31 PM
"Microsoft releases VMware-EATER: All your VMDKs are belong to Windows Server thanks to free converter"
The Register 2:30 PM
"Application development costs for Windows 8 only one-third those for Android, iOS, say Taiwan ISVs"
DigiTimes 12:36 PM
"Why Microsoft's Surface needs to be a premium tablet"
CNET News 11:48 AM
"Microsoft's Disappointing Dividend Boost Doesn't Divert From Poor Capital Allocation"
Seeking Alpha 11:41 AM
"Is Microsoft 'Cheating' On Nokia With HTC?"
Seeking Alpha 11:40 AM
"Microsoft to invest $500 million in youth outreach program"
CNET News 2:56 PM
"Microsoft introduces new YouthSpark philanthropy program"
ZDNet 2:39 PM
"Microsoft Mobilizes to Create Opportunities for 300 Million Youth Around the World: Microsoft YouthSpark is a new companywide initiative to create opportunities for 300 million youth through a range of global programs, delivered in partnership with governments, nonprofits and other businesses."
PRNewswire 11:38 AM
"How changes to a kids' privacy law could chill innovation for everyone/DCoded: New government rules on plugins look like a bad idea."
Ars Technica 7:09 PM
"AU Optronics Fined $500 Million in Price-Fixing Case"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 2:50 PM
"Japan confirms cyberattacks over island dispute"
ZDNet 2:42 PM
"India's move to regulate Web faces opposition"
ZDNet 2:41 PM
"Judge refuses to demand YouTube remove anti-Islam film in actress's lawsuit"
Reuters 12:31 PM
"Philippines outlaws cybersex and 'cam girls'"
BBC 12:15 PM
"GAO Urges Action On Mobile Device Security: Watchdog agency advises private sector and federal agencies to step up efforts to educate consumers against malware, other threats."
InformationWeek 11:59 AM
"Former U.S. CTO Chopra: From Technologist To Politician" [Video Report]
BYTE 11:56 AM
"Panetta Talks Computer Hacking Issues With Chinese"
Associated Press 11:43 AM
"FTC aiming to resolve Google anti-trust case by end of 2012"
V3 2:33 PM
"EU antitrust chief: Google case continues, despite concessions"
ZDNet 2:39 PM
"EU's Almunia sees no solution yet to Google antitrust case"
Reuters 11:38 AM
"EU seeks more Google concessions in antitrust case"
Reuters 11:37 AM
"Meet The $35 Tablet That Could Connect The World"
TechCrunch 2:23 PM
"The PINs you should avoid at all cost"
Slate 1:18 PM
"10 award-winning open source apps to try today"
PCWorld 1:11 PM
"8 ways to advance your IT career by staying relevant"
CIO 1:00 PM
"Review: 6 free email servers for small business/hMail Server (Windows only) comes in first, Citadel (Linux only) is a close second"
Network World 12:59 PM
"When tech innovations bite users in the butt: Tech giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft have an obligation to make technical changes tolerable for those who pay the bills"
InfoWorld 12:59 PM
"10 heavy-duty tools for mobile app development" [Slideshow]
InfoWorld 12:58 PM
"Today in Tech: New Apple Maps attacked for alleged inaccuracies"
Fortune 12:53 PM
"MakerBot, The Next Generation: Replicator 2 Is The Finest Desktop 3-D Printer Ever"
Forbes 12:52 PM
"Amazon's Bigger, Faster, Better Superhighway to the Cloud"
E-Commerce Times 12:38 PM
"Dow Ends in the Black: Stocks struggled to eke out gains, as weak economic data put the global rally on hold."
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4:19 PM
"Stocks: Global slowdown weighs on sentiment"
CNNMoney 10:38 AM
"Asia Markets: China stocks slammed after PMI, lead Asian losses"
MarketWatch 10:43 AM
"Europe Markets: Resources firms sink Europe after weak data"
MarketWatch 2:47 PM
"European Stocks Fall"
WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 10:48 AM
"Global stocks fall, euro below $1.30 after round of downbeat economic news"
Associated Press [Free Registration Required] 10:53 AM
"Most active Nasdaq-traded stocks: Nasdaq's 10 most active stocks at 1 p.m."
Associated Press 4:19 PM
"Founders Den Apps Support Productivity On The Go"
"Baseball Fans Use Passbook Mobile Wallet To Buy Tickets"
"Social Opens New IT Career Path In Marketing"
"AirWatch Updates MDM, Configurator Support For iOS 6"
"Dell Shows Win 8 Tablet, Ultrabook | iOS 6: 5 Things To Like"
"Former U.S. CTO Chopra: From Technologist To Politician"
"IBM Predicts Rise In OS X Exploits, Touts Sandboxing"
"iOS 6: 5 Things That Disappoint"
"Medical Data Breach Highlights Need For Encryption"
"iOS 6: 5 Things To Like"
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