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iTunes Gift Card Promotions from Apple- August/September 2014
Friday, August 15 2014
iTunes Gift Card Promotions from Apple- August/September 2014 Apple has launched a couple of new iTunes Gift Card promotions for its hardware products for August and September 2014 by giving away free iTunes Gift Cards with the purchase of qualifying products. The iTunes Gift Cards allow you to purchase movies, TV shows, music, and
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Buy Excel Quick Reference Cards at TeachUcomp, Inc.
Friday, July 25 2014
You Can Buy Excel Quick Reference Cards at TeachUcomp, Inc, with Our New Product Release, “Microsoft Excel 2013 Introductory Quick Reference Guide!” TeachUcomp, Inc. is pleased to announce that you can now buy Excel Quick Reference cards with the new Microsoft Excel 2013 cheat sheet: “Microsoft Excel 2013 Introductory Quick
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OneDrive Storage Increase for All Microsoft User Accounts
Tuesday, July 01 2014
Microsoft OneDrive, which is the online storage service provided for free when you sign up for a free Microsoft User Account, as mentioned in our previous blog post at this link, is giving away massive amounts of online server storage space to all existing accounts. Previously, a
- Published in Latest, Microsoft, Microsoft Office Online, News, Office 2013, Office 365, OneDrive, Windows 8.1
Microsoft Office for iPad Reaches 12 Million Downloads
Friday, April 04 2014
Last week, Microsoft announced the release on Office for iPad. Since then, more than 12 million people have downloaded the Office suite. The company announced the numbers in a tweet that read, “More than 12 million downloads of Word, Excel, PPT & OneNote for #iPad from the @AppStore <3 #OfficeforiPad.” The
Security Vulnerability Found in Microsoft Word 2010
Thursday, March 27 2014
On Monday, March 24, 2014, Microsoft announced a security vulnerability in Microsoft Word. Attackers can use booby-trapped documents in Rich Text Format (RTF) to gain remote access to a user’s system. This means that the attacker has the ability to access a user’s computer (and in this case, Outlook emails) from another location. Attackers can