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OpenOffice.org issues critical patches for older versions

OpenOffice.org has released two patches that repair older versions of its open-source office productivity suite.

| News | Security | Software | 10/30/08 at 11:58 am |


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Reducing the cost of a laptop, part 1

You can trim the cost of any laptop you're considering with these tips for saving money on productivity suites such as Microsoft Office, which can add up to $350 to your laptop's price tag.

| Opinion | Software | 10/29/08 at 7:55 pm |


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Microsoft to alpha test Office 14 before end of year

Microsoft will begin alpha testing the next version of Office in November or December, according to a blog posting by a Microsoft employee.

| News | Software | 08/18/08 at 6:27 pm |


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Microsoft gets into software rental business

With "Equipt," Microsoft aims to sign up consumers for $70 a year

| Opinion | Channel | Software | 07/03/08 at 12:07 pm |


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