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Hackers launch millions of Java exploits, says Microsoft
Hackers continue to launch attacks exploiting vulnerabilities in Oracle's Java software in record numbers, Microsoft said. Read More


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Desire for Windows 8 tablet shrinking, Forrester says
Interest in tablets with Microsoft's Windows 8 is plummeting, Forrester Research said in a study released on Tuesday. Read More

Geekiest holiday cards
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Microsoft: Office 365 a hit, especially with small businesses
Office 365, Microsoft's cloud collaboration and communication suite for organizations, is selling eight times faster than its predecessor, the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) and has been particularly successful among small businesses, which make up over 90 percent of its customer base, the company announced on Tuesday. Read More


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Apple in the enterprise: Breaking Microsoft's grip
When Microsoft wanted to show off its midmarket affinity, the software giant would do a promotional video with Lifetime Products, a manufacturer of polyethylene folding tables, chairs and sports equipment. Until about two years ago, Lifetime was Microsoft's midmarket darling. Read More

10 products changing the business world
From Siri and SSD to augmented reality and Ice Cream Sandwich, here are 10 technology gamechangers. Read More

Google slaps down Ballmer's assertion about cloud biz
A Google executive refuted recent comments from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who said Microsoft wins enterprise cloud contracts 98 percent of the time when up against the search giant. Read More


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Gumby-bot wriggles from Harvard University labs
Harvard University researchers have demonstrated a flexible new soft robot that borrows from the movements of squid, worms and other creatures to maneuver through tight spaces. Read More

Hottest tablets for your holiday wishlist
Tablet PCs have become the must-have holiday gift. This year though, Apple's iPad is no longer the only tablet on the market with significant "wow factor." CIO.com's Al Sacco presents a list of the best tablets available for this 2011 holiday season. Read More

Forrester now says it's too late for a Windows tablet
Just last month a survey from the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) found that 42 percent of U.S. consumers and 44 percent of Chinese users said they wanted a Windows tablet, far beyond that of any other tablet out there, including iPad. Read More



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