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You know how Excel is mostly really good but weirdly weak in a few areas? Mark Gibbs has found a fix for one issue: String concatenation. And while he's on the subject of data manipulation he begins taking a look at a remarkable Web service, Yahoo Pipes.

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Microsoft sets record with huge Windows, IE, Office update

Microsoft on Tuesday issued 10 security updates that patched a record 31 vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer (IE), Excel, Word, Windows Search and other programs, including 18 bugs marked "critical."



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Microsoft today said it will deliver 10 security updates next week to patch serious bugs in Windows, Internet Explorer (IE), Word and Excel.



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Attackers targeting unpatched vulnerability in Excel 2007

Microsoft's Excel spreadsheet program has a 0-day vulnerability that attackers are already exploiting on the Internet, according to security vendor Symantec.

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