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    IBM: Vulnerabilities fell in 2009, but other risks abound 26 February, 2010 08:08

    The number of software vulnerabilities fell overall in 2009, but the number of bugs in document readers and multimedia applications increased by 50 percent, according to IBM's annual X-Force Trend and Risk Report.
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    UXC hit by insulation rebate scheme 26 February, 2010 07:57

    Services giant UXC (ASX:UXC) has commenced a strategic review to examine ways to unlock greater shareholder value for the company.
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    Intel faces challenges in Windows 7 migration 26 February, 2010 06:35

    Intel faces challenges in migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7, including application incompatibility and system readiness, the company said on Wednesday.
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    Auckland council saves with SaaS docs management 25 February, 2010 14:28

    Auckland Regional Council (ARC) has eliminated costly outsourcing of document production by implementing a SaaS solution that handles collaboration and change management.
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    Microsoft pitches multiuser OS for education market 25 February, 2010 10:07

    Microsoft will release a new version of its Windows Server software configured to let multiple users access a server simultaneously from multiple screens.
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    Web app developers showered with advice 25 February, 2010 08:02

    Hopeful entrepreneurs and developers attending the Future of Web Apps conference in Miami Beach received a heavy dose of real-world advice from successful peers, including some tips that at first pass seem counterintuitive.
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    Antitrust accusations: Google is the new Microsoft 25 February, 2010 07:37

    Google is being challenged on multiple continents with accusations of monopolistic intentions and unfair business practices. The one-time scrappy start-up has become a monolith in its own right, and now finds itself under the same antitrust scrutiny it once supported against its arch-rival Microsoft.
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    Analysis: Yahoo rejoins the cool kids with Twitter deal 25 February, 2010 07:21

    Yahoo Inc.'s deal with microblogging phenom Twitter Inc,
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    CA continues cloud computing buying spree 25 February, 2010 05:47

    CA on Wednesday announced it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire for an undisclosed sum a company called 3Tera, a move that industry watchers say will equip the management software maker with tools to offer customers a smoother transition to private and public cloud computing.
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    Apple targets 'objectionable' apps, leaves Playboy, S.I. in App Store 25 February, 2010 04:42

    Apple recently pulled thousands of sex-tinged applications from its App Store for containing "objectionable content" but has quickly come under fire for being hypocritical by retaining some other apps from well-known publishers, including Playboy and Sports Illustrated .
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    Google hit with antitrust probe in Europe 24 February, 2010 14:42

    Google is being investigated for possible anticompetitive behavior in Europe following complaints filed against it there by three competitors, Google revealed in a blog post Tuesday.
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