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Q&A Jeff Raikes, the architect behind Microsoft's successful Office suite strategy, has big challenges ahead--revitalize Office sales and make Tablet PC work.
Microsoft is giving its first public glimpse of the next version of Office today, showing off an overhauled interface and new features intended to make Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and other ...
Designed for tablets, but great for everyone I really like the new Microsoft Office 2013, even knowing there are several free productivity suites available out there.
Microsoft should be able to pull off an adequate tablet version of the main Office apps, that shouldn't be a big concern. What is up in the air is the pricing for this, and that's why the rumored ...
Microsoft confirms it’s making Office for Android tablets, too. by Todd Bishop on March 27, 2014 at 2:21 pm March 27, 2014 at 2:29 pm ...
Microsoft is bringing a pared-down version of its Office software to Android phones, but it won’t work on Android tablets just as it doesn’t on iPads.
NEW YORK — Microsoft is bringing a pared-down version of its Office software to Android phones, but it is keeping the app off Android tablets just as it isn’t making a version for iPads. The ...
Looking to expand its desktop software monopoly into new areas, Microsoft unveils a new version of its cash cow, Office, and the launch of the first Tablet PC systems. Mike Ricciuti joined CNET in ...
Microsoft is stepping up its productivity game with changes to Office on Android. The company recently announced Dropbox integration, and this morning, made Office consistent with the company’s ...
That’s interesting in itself, but what almost stole the show was Microsoft Office for Windows 10. Microsoft showed off a touch-centric version of Microsoft Office for Windows 10 users earlier today.
NEW YORK – Even as a pared-down version of Microsoft’s Office software package arrived on the iPhone, the company is holding out on extending that to the iPad and Android devices as it tries ...
New versions of Microsoft's word processing, spreadsheet and email programs will sport touch-based controls and emphasize Internet storage to reflect an industry-wide shift away from the company's ...