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Deploying Messaging Security

 
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The Week in Photos: Windows 7, Office 14, Intrepid Ibex on the loose

Here's an early look at Microsoft's newly confirmed browser-based editing capabilities, which are being developed in conjunction with the next version of Office, known as Office 14.
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1. Browser-based Office
Browser-based Office
Here's an early look at Microsoft's newly confirmed browser-based editing capabilities, which are being developed in conjunction with the next version of Office, known as Office 14.
2. Windows 7 Ultimate Build 6801
Windows 7 Ultimate Build 6801
CNET News takes a look at Windows 7 Ultimate Build 6801, a remarkably feature-rich and performance-stable alpha version.
3. GE gets charged up about batteries
GE gets charged up about batteries
At its research labs, GE shows off some of its projects developing better batteries for electric cars and buses, and the tech that will power electricity grid storage.
4. Maltese Falcon docks in the bay
Maltese Falcon docks in the bay
We snapped some shots of Tom Perkins' rig--said to be the world's largest and fastest sailing yacht--as it prepares to depart San Francisco Bay.
5. Ubuntu's Intrepid Ibex on the loose
Ubuntu's Intrepid Ibex on the loose
Canonical plans to release Ubuntu 8.10, aka Intrepid Ibex, on Thursday. It is striving for ease of use, a tough challenge given the complexities of Linux. Here's a peek at some of the new features.
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