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Around and about the Macworld floor

Despite what you may see in the press, Macworld isn't just about the iPhone. Scores of companies gather at the conference each year to show off their wares to the estimated 40,000 attendees.

Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 beta 2

Microsoft is spicing up PowerPoint with new templates, animation effects, and image editing tools.

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Reviews

  • Microsoft Office 2007 beta 2 (technical refresh)

    Microsoft's last round of updates before the final release of Office 2007 is packed with subtle interface adjustments and new ways to personalise the applications.

  • Writely beta

    Can Writely replace Microsoft Word? Yes, if you have stable Internet access and don't need a ton of editing and formatting features.

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  • Users report IE8 Beta 2 issues

    One day after Microsoft released the second public beta for Internet Explorer 8, users have started to report issues with its installation and sites and services that are incompatible.

  • Microsoft puts Office preview online

    Microsoft is trying to allow people to try out the next Office -- without the hassle of installing beta software or replacing their current version.

  • Outward bound with Vista's new firewall

    Microsoft is promising that in Windows Vista all inbound connections will be blocked by default, whereas all outbound connections will be allowed by default, other than by exception. What does that mean? Well, it's less than you might think.

  • Office, Vista changed in wake of Adobe threat

    Microsoft is tweaking its updates to Office and Windows in part to head off a legal challenge over use of PDF technology.

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