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Microsoft opens door for ValueAct

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Microsoft opens door for ValueAct to join its board Summary:  Microsoft may be getting a new board member, investment firm ValueAct's President Mason Morfit. Microsoft and San Francisco-based investment firm ValueAct Group signed a pact on August 30 that opens the door for ValueAct President Mason Morfit join Microsoft's board of directors. ValueAct had been rumored to be lobbying to join Microsoft's board for the past few months. Some said  ValueAct officials wanted to see Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer step down  -- something which Microsoft announced earlier this month would be happening some time in the next 12 months. (For what it's worth, Ballmer told The Seattle Times that  his retirement had nothing to do with ValueAct .) ValueACt owned as of late July 66,865,530 shares of Microsoft stock , representing 0.8 percent of Microsoft's issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock. According to Reuters, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and CEo Ballmer o

DoCoMo to use fuel cells

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NTT DoCoMo to use fuel cells at base stations Summary:  The Japanese mobile carrier plans to use fuel cells at its cellphone base stations as emergency power sources in the event of a disaster, and will select other base stations by the end of 2013. NTT DoCoMo will use fuel cells at cellphone base stations across the country as emergency power sources in the event of a disaster. Company officials from Japan's largest mobile carrier said on Friday at the moment, only one in Tokyo has fuel cells,  The Japan Times  reported. Fuel cells generate power by combining hydrogen with oxygen in a chemical reaction and do not emit carbon dioxide. However, Japan's largest mobile carrier will select other base stations by the end of this year for the introduction starting 2014, the officials noted. The telco is also installing solar power systems at selected base stations and is planning to use solar power on a routine basis to reduce power consumption at the base statio

Five alternatives for BlackBerry

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Five alternative futures for BlackBerry Summary:  BlackBerry is exploring options ranging from joint ventures through to the sale of the company: we take a look at how each of these could shape up. BlackBerry was for a long time was the undisputed leader in enterprise smartphones, and enjoyed considerable success for a time in the consumer space too. Since then, it's faded dramatically: across five of Europe's biggest markets — Great Britain, France, Spain, Italy, and Germany – BlackBerry now has a  mere 2.2 percent market share , while its new BlackBerry 10-based handsets haven't been the breakthrough hits the company had hoped. In the enterprise, BlackBerry has been undermined by the growth of the bring your own device culture — which has resulted in a huge influx of iPhones and Android devices into the business — while its attempt to break into the tablet market with the PlayBook had met with little success.  Now BlackBerry has revealed its board

Facebook explains News Feed ranking algorithms

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Facebook engineers explain News Feed ranking algorithms; more changes soon Summary:  Curious about how the Facebook News Feed really works? Facebook engineers shed light on some of the magic underneath the stream. It's populated with content from a user's friends and favorite things running the gamut from sports teams to musicians to restaurants. MENLO PARK --  The  Facebook  News Feed is a curious place. But the way things are ordered and the reasons why certain pieces of information are displayed more prominently than others aren't always clear to everyday users. Without revealing all of the magic underneath the stream, Facebook engineers explained some of the ranking algorithms that determine which stories appear at the top of one's feed. Chris Cox, vice president of product at Facebook, explained that the engineering team "wanted to demystify" News Feed rankings to both the media and the user base of more than one billion people worldwide a

Facebook's new PHP virtual machine

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Facebook invents a PHP virtual machine Summary:Facebook abandoned the work of translating PHP into C++ in favor of delivering dynamically generated bytecode to the server   Social networking giant Facebook has taken another step at making the PHP Web programming language run more quickly. The company has developed a PHP Virtual Machine that it says can execute the language as much as nine times as quickly as running PHP natively on large systems. "Our goal is to make PHP run really, really quickly," said Joel Pobar, a Facebook engineering manager. Facebook has been using the virtual machine, called the HipHop Virtual Machine (HHVM), across all of its servers since earlier this year. Pobar discussed the virtual machine at the O'Reilly Open Source Conference (OSCON) being held this week in Portland, Oregon. HHVM is not Facebook's first foray into customizing PHP for faster use. PHP is an interpreted language , meaning that

Ubuntu One OS Interface

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Ubuntu: One OS, one interface, all devices Summary:  Canonical believes that Ubuntu can be one operating system and Unity the one interface you need for your PC, your smartphone, and your tablet. Here's how they'll do it. For years,  Ubuntu  and its parent company  Canonical  has been pursuing a single dream: One operating system and one interface,  Unity , for PCs, tablets, and smartphones. That dream is now becoming a reality. Say hello to Canonical's Unity interface vision for PCs, smartphones, and tablets. The recent headlines have been about Canonical's crowd-sourcing of its hybrid smartphone/PC, Ubuntu Edge, but Canonical's plan of one integrated operating system and interface for all platforms predates it by years. While Unity is known better as an easy-to-use Linux desktop interface for beginners, Canonical has been aiming  Unity at the smartphone and tablet market since it was introduced in October 2010 . It's only now that this pla

Oracle to halt development of Sun virtualization

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Oracle to halt development of Sun virtualization technologies Summary:  Oracle will soon be announcing that it's discontinuing development of its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Sun Ray software and hardware, and Oracle Virtual Desktop Client product lines. Oracle   has decided to stop development on its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Sun Ray Software and Hardware, and Oracle Virtual Desktop Client product lines. Some Oracle partners, which received the news over the weekend, are not happy with this change. In a  document detailing the support policies for this virtualization software and hardware (Link requires Oracle support account) , Oracle said, "In an effort to more tightly align Oracle's future desktop virtualization portfolio investments with Oracle Corporation's overall core business strategy, we have ended new feature development for Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Software , Oracle Virtual Desktop Client (OVDC) Software, Oracle

whats coming next for Microsoft Surface

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New hints on what's coming next for Microsoft Surface, Skype, Windows Phone Summary:  Microsoft is calling its fiscal 2014 its biggest year of innovation ever. Here's the slide that shows why. Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner shared some new hints about what's coming during what he called Microsoft's "biggest innovation year ever" during Day 3 of Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference. Turner showed this slide at the end of his remarks on July 10: (Sorry it's a bit blurry; I captured it from Microsoft's video feed. It also is not arranged in chronological order, as far as I can tell; it's just a collection of product launch points.) We already knew Microsoft had committed to launching Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Visual Studio 2013, SQL Server 2014, System Center 2012 R2 and a host of other "Blue" wave of products during this coming fiscal year. (Microsoft's FY 14 runs from July 1, 201

Yahoo acquiring 'smart address book'

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Yahoo acquiring 'smart address book' Xobni Summary:  Yahoo might be looking to take over your mobile phone from every possible angle, including where you store your contacts. Yahoo  can't seem to go one week without adding another startup to the portfolio. Just before everyone takes off for Independence Day, the rejuvenated technology giant is making moves to acquire Xobni , a self-described "smart address book." With products for Microsoft Outlook and Gmail, Xobni ( or "inbox" spelled backwards ) developed a platform that essentially aggregated everyone you have possibly contacted (whether it's via email, text message, phone call, etc.) and tried to unify and organize that data to provide more comprehensive contact files. Those files were also populated with updates from Facebook and Twitter. Xobni also offered  teams and enterprise subscription options  for automatically managing emails, contacts, and folders with little to no

Microsoft to add alerts to Windows Azure

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Microsoft to add autoscaling, alerts to Windows Azure Summary:  Microsoft is readying previews of two new features for its Windows Azure public-cloud platform: App autoscaling and alerts. Tomorrow, June 27 — in Day 2 of its  Build 2013 developer conference  — Microsoft is on tap to talk about Windows Azure. I'm betting two of the topics on the docket will be the additions of autoscaling and alert notifications to Microsoft's public cloud platform. I'm basing this bet on a couple of new Azure blog posts that went live for a bit and were subsequently pulled. Here's some what I'm expecting Scott Guthrie to announce about these new features during the keynote. On the autoscaling front, Microsoft is building automatic autoscaling into Windows Azure for cloud services, virtual machines and Azure Web sites. This capability will allow Azure to scale users' apps dynamically on their behalf, no manual intervention required. The autoscaling will regu