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FW: [ZDNET] Patch Tuesday: Critical holes in MS Office; Cloud PC; NVIDIA's next-gen graphics card

 

 

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Patch Tuesday: Critical security holes in Microsoft Office

Microsoft has shipped a patch for to fix several critical security holes affecting its Office productivity suite and warned that hackers can use RTF (Rich Text Format) e-mails to launch code...

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FW: Webcast: Office 365; Zombie smartphones; 70-inch HDTV; data mining [TECH UPDATE]

 

 

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Yes, I'm buying a Windows Phone (but not today)

Over the past few months, I've had plenty of hands-on time with the Windows Phone OS, enough to be sure I want a Windows Phone. But I'm not ready to buy one today or even this month.

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Mary Jo Foley will debunk Microsoft's new Office 365 business productivity online suite, formerly referred to as BPOS, which is Microsoft's alternative to Google Apps, IBM LotusLive as well as other business cloud suites.

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Oracle vs. SAP: Catz offers real-world insight that Ellison doesn't have

When it comes to driving home the big-money details, Oracle's Catz may have upstaged her boss: CEO Larry Ellison

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