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    Microsoft embraces HTML 5 specification in IE9 17 March, 2010 08:40

    Potentially toughening the competitive landscape for its own Silverlight rich Internet application platform, Microsoft will expand support for the HTML5 specification in its Internet Explorer 9 browser, under a plan revealed Tuesday.
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    Five new Office 2010 features for the enterprise 16 March, 2010 10:13

    Microsoft's upcoming Office 2010 suite, due for release to businesses on May 12, is set to introduce several refinements and new features, many of which have already been seen in either the [[Artnid:303632|Technical Preview|Office 2010 preview leaks to Web]] or the [[Artnid:326859|public beta|Review: Office 2010 beta debuts major features]]. While the new version won't look dramatically different from its Ribbon-laced predecessor, Office 2007, there are a few additions that should catch the attention of both small businesses and the enterprise.
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    The cost of managing Macs vs. PCs: Readers weigh in 16 March, 2010 06:00

    One thing is clear about our recent CIO.com story, "Are Macs really cheaper to manage than PCs" --readers have vehement opinions on this topic. One other thing: there is no "right" answer to this question.
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    CrossOver Linux 9: Run Windows apps without Windows 16 March, 2010 05:54

    Some Linux users insist that anything you can do on Windows, you can do better on Linux. While there's some truth to that, many of us have Windows applications that make completely leaving Windows close to impossible. That's where CodeWeavers' latest version of CrossOver Linux comes in.
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    Hackers love to exploit PDF bugs, says researcher 11 March, 2010 08:25

    Hackers adore Adobe Reader, and have pushed it into first place as the software most often exploited in targeted attacks, a Finnish security company said today.
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    Microsoft Office 2010 technology guarantee: FAQ 09 March, 2010 04:54

    Thinking about purchasing Microsoft Office, but you want to wait until Office 2010 comes out of beta? Don't bother; just pick up a copy of Office 2007 between now and September 30, and you'll be eligible to get a free upgrade to Office 2010, thanks to Microsoft's Technology Guarantee Program.
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    Google buys DocVerse 08 March, 2010 07:17

    With its acquisition of DocVerse, announced Friday, Google is offering an online component to Microsoft Word before Microsoft does so itself.
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    Microsoft plans to patch 8 Windows, Office bugs next week 05 March, 2010 08:03

    Microsoft has announced it will ship two security updates on Tuesday to patch eight vulnerabilities in Windows and Office.
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    Ballmer: We'll beat Google ... someday 03 March, 2010 07:34

    It's not easy being Steve Ballmer. The Microsoft CEO was asked for the umpteenth time Tuesday if his company will ever be number one in search.
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    Carl Zeiss sees clear vision in Project 2010 02 March, 2010 11:10

    Lens manufacturer Carl Zeiss Vision is moving off internally developed systems to become an early adopter of Microsoft Project 2010 to facilitate its collaborative project management requirements.
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    16 no-cost tools to improve productivity, collaboration 02 March, 2010 02:41

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