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  1. Microsoft announces Office 2013 prices and packaging
  2. New Internet Explorer weakness already exploited in attacks
  3. Intel: Is the x86 playbook played out?
  4. USB cables could power PCs, peripherals
  5. Coming soon: A new website and online app store
  6. Microsoft shrinks Windows 8 install time
  7. Mozilla juices Firefox's JavaScript with IonMonkey
  8. Microsoft preps its Office 2013 upgrade program
  9. Private browsing bug fixed in Firefox 15.0.1
  10. McAfee: Malware Threat Biggest It's Been in Four Years, Puts "Mac Fanboys" on Notice
  11. Microsoft Will Allow Downgrades From Windows 8 to Windows 7, Vista
  12. Rogue Microsoft Services Agreement Email Notifications Lead to Latest Java Exploit
  13. Windows 7 overtakes XP; Mac OS X steams ahead of Vista
  14. Windows Server 2012 Essentials Release Candidate is now available!
  15. Firefox 15 remembers to forget old memory
  16. 'Crisis' malware targets VMware virtual machines
  17. McAfee Antivirus Update Causes Problems for Home and Enterprise Customers
  18. Adobe Reader Patches 'Incomplete'
  19. Shamoon Malware Threatens to Wipe Your Drive
  20. Windows 8 Is Ready For Your Enterprise
  21. Adobe patches critical security bugs in Flash, Reader, Acrobat
  22. IE 9.0.9 Available via Windows Update
  23. Microsoft's SkyDrive storage service gets a facelift
  24. Adobe warns of critical holes in Reader, Acrobat
  25. Microsoft replaces Live Mesh with SkyDrive in Windows bundle
  26. Introducing the New Windows Photo Gallery and Movie Maker
  27. Microsoft Office 2013: Bye-bye add-ins, hello apps
  28. The PC: "I'm Not Dead Yet!"
  29. Microsoft: Windows, Mac malware gets in via Adobe, Java, Office
  30. Windows 8 has reached the RTM milestone
  31. What Windows 8 RTM Means for Businesses
  32. Microsoft previews Hotmail successor, Outlook.com
  33. Twitter Hit With 'Is This You?' Photo Malware
  34. Microsoft: Update Java or kill it
  35. Mahdi malware creators add new features
  36. 100W Power Delivery Spec Approved For USB 2.0 And 3.0
  37. Mozilla Closes Security Hole in Firefox's New Tab Window
  38. Windows XP, Vista Miss Out on Office 2013
  39. Firefox 14 Brings HTTPS Search, Click-to-Play Plugins
  40. Hotfix for multiple Skype clients
  41. PDXLAN 20: 550 Windows Gamers Under One Roof
  42. Keeping your Microsoft account more secure
  43. Microsoft to host press event on Monday (live blog)
  44. Update to the SkyDrive desktop app for Windows
  45. Microsoft Urges Users to Shut Down Windows Gadgets or Risk Attack
  46. IE 9.0.8 Available via Windows Update
  47. New Internet Explorer TV Spot in 2.5D
  48. FBI kills DNSChanger network, but how many will be affected?
  49. How to detect and fix a machine infected with DNSChanger
  50. Microsoft to patch 9 security vulnerabilities on Tuesday
  51. Gen Y: The insecure generation?
  52. Microsoft confirms enthusiasts' fears: No more versions of Windows Home Server
  53. Web users beware: DNSChanger victims lose Web access July 9
  54. Digital Rights Groups Unveil "Declaration of Internet Freedom"
  55. Facebook's e-mail debacle: One 'bug' fix, but rollback impossible
  56. Upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for $39.99
  57. IE hangs on to more than half of browser market
  58. Microsoft and OEMs: New game, new rules
  59. Wi-Fi Performance Boosted From RF Technology Advances
  60. Facebook e-mail mess: Address books altered; e-mail lost
  61. Recapping Windows Phone 8 developer news
  62. Wi-Fi Alliance Begins Testing Devices for Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Passpoint Program
  63. Those sneaky teens: What they're really up to online
  64. Malware Gets Snoopy
  65. Microsoft Drops Office Starter Edition
  66. Is your printer spewing gibberish? Could be malware
  67. Twitter explains service meltdown
  68. 64-bit OS & VM Vulnerable to Privilege Escalation Attacks on Intel CPU
  69. Thunderbolt vs. USB, HDMI, PCIe Cable: How does it compare?
  70. IE 9.0.7 Available via Windows Update