Issue highlights 1. MySQL face-off: MySQL or MariaDB? 2. What to expect from Apple's next iPhone event 3. Survey: Share your opinions and enter to win $500 4. Microsoft's Office 365 add-ons muddy licensing and make customers pay twice 5. Google's $2 million bounty milestone reinforces the boon of rewarding bug hunters 6. Playstation 4 launch date leaked; Microsoft no longer requires Kinect with Xbox One 7. Microsoft Patch Tuesday: The Ping of Death returns, IPv6-style 8. Impact of Xerox character-substitution bug wider than thought 9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Scrum Shortcuts without Cutting Corners |
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| Microsoft has kicked off licensing add-ons that let enterprises add Office 365 subscriptions atop existing volume license agreements, touting the new options as a simpler way for businesses to move to a rent-not-buy model. READ MORE |
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| Internet Explorer proved to be the biggest security concern for Microsoft in the last month, with the browser spurring 11 of the 19 critical vulnerabilities the company issued in August's "Patch Tuesday" set of software fixes. READ MORE |
| A software bug that caused some characters to be substituted for others in scans by some Xerox machines is more serious than previously thought. READ MORE |
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