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Make Windows 7 restart failed services for you

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How to choose an Office 365 enterprise plan

Ian Hardenburgh looks at Microsoft's Office 365 suite and the various enterprise plans available. Here's some insight into the costs and benefits of moving Office apps to the cloud. Read more

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Geek Gifts 2011: Star Wars: The Complete Saga Blu-Ray Collection

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Poll: Can 'dumb users' be trained to not make mistakes that lead to exploits?

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