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Microsoft Office Alternatives: Productivity Software Showdown

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February 3, 2011
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Microsoft Office Alternatives: Productivity Software Showdown There's no need to pay a fortune for Microsoft Office. We pick the best of the bunch from among desktop suites and online offerings.
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US Indicts 27 in Apple Product Credit-card Fraud Ring New York prosecutors indicted 27 people on Wednesday as part of a crime ring that bought Apple iPods, iPads and other products with stolen credit card...
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Yahoo Labs Forms Group to Target Advertising Yahoo Labs has formed a team to improve the targeting and effectiveness of online advertising, the company said Thursday.
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ICANN Assigns Its Last IPv4 Addresses The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has handed out its last IPv4 addresses, leaving the remaining blocks to regional registries.
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PC Makers Scramble in Wake of Intel Chip Flaw Revelation Some PC makers are halting sales of PCs with Sandy Bridge processors as they try to work out issues related to Intel's faulty chipset, companies said on...
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Four Tips for a Secure Super Bowl Sunday Super Bowl viewers are turning to the Web during the game in increasing numbers--follow these tips to stay safe during the big game.
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Throwing Away Your Old Computer Just Got Harder in Europe New rules on disposing of your old laptop; printer or mobile phone look set to come into force in the European Union.
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Myriad Updates Come to Open Source Software So far 2011 has been a banner year for open source software, with numerous enhancements to a variety of packages.
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AT&T Announces Mobile Hotspot, Expands Tethering With the impending competition of the Verizon iPhone, AT&T is rolling out a new Mobile Hotspot app, and improving its data tethering plan.
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Sony Profits Hit by Falling TV Prices, Strong Yen Stiff price competition in the flat-screen TV market and the strong Japanese yen hurt profits at Sony in the last three months of 2010, the company said...
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OpenText Moves Into BPM With Metastorm Buy Enterprise content manager vendor OpenText has purchased business process management software provider metastorm
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French Telecom Operators Join Forces on Mobile Payments Bouygues Telecom, Orange and SFR have formed a new joint venture that will use cell phones to help make online payments in France safer, the operators said on...
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Asustek Chairman Vows 'secret Weapon' for IPad 2 The chairman of Asustek Computer, Jonney Shih, noticed the growing thirst for mobile computing early on. When he challenged his engineering teams to design a...
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Lenovo Halts Shipment of PCs With Faulty Intel Chipsets Lenovo on Thursday said it would stop shipments of its latest IdeaPad laptops and IdeaCentre desktops in the wake of Intel's revelation of a flaw in the Sandy...
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