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Microsoft to bring back Visual Basic in Office for Mac   - 5 Hours ago
Microsoft on Tuesday announced it would restore support for Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to Microsoft Office for Mac, a direct result of complaints from users about the removal of the suite's cross-platform
  
    



Techies keen to keep jobs in the family   - 68 Minutes ago
IT staff are 'overwhelmingly' happy to recommend their profession to their children, a survey has found. Three-quarters of nearly 1,000 IT professionals surveyed said that they would 'definitely recommend'
  
    



Fedora 9: Linux Desktop Alive and Well at Red Hat   - 6 Hours ago
Latest Red Hat community release offers users new features that will help both server and desktop users. Share this Article DiggDel.icio.us furl StumbleUpon BlinkList Newsvine Magnolia Facebook Tailrank
  
    


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LINUX BLOG SAFARICan a Windows PC Really Be Cheaper Than a Linux Box?   - 8 Hours ago
It must have been a chilly week in hell last week, because the unthinkable appears to have happened: A Windows PC has been announced that will be cheaper than a Linux one. That's right, folks: The Windows