Microsoft Office For The iPad Is Coming, Eventually
The iPad version will arrive after Microsoft completes a touch-compatible interface for the Windows edition.
The iPad version will arrive after Microsoft completes a touch-compatible interface for the Windows edition.
Skype's iOS applications have been updated for iOS 7.
Microsoft is soon to offer customers cash for iPhones, according to a recent report.
Photosynth, Microsoft's popular panorama creation app, has finally gone social.
Microsoft hopes to find some success with the Surface 2 tablet.
Microsoft has just issued an update to the official iPhone app of Bing.
Microsoft has admitted that its recent iPhone parody ads, which have been universally panned, were "off the mark."
Apple had plenty to say about its future during the week that was.
The tech giant seems to have run out of money to hire actual comedy writers after purchasing Nokia’s handset division.
Microsoft is offering iPad users $200 in the hope that they might abandon iOS for Windows 8.
More iDevice-bashing has surfaced online from both Microsoft and Nokia.
Microsoft has launched a new, interesting iPhone application in the App Store.
Microsoft OneNote for iPhone and Microsoft OneNote for iPad have just received updates that deliver several improvements.
Microsoft is looking to better unite its smartphone software and hardware, and has purchased Nokia's "Devices and Services" unit for around $7.1 billion.
The penultimate week of August proved just how exciting the coming months are likely to be in the world of Apple. Here are just a few of the stories from the past week.
Steve Ballmer will retire as Microsoft CEO within the next 12 months.
The Windows giant is at it again with another spot comparing the Acer Iconia W3 to the smaller Apple tablet.
Google's Android continues to dominate the smartphone operating system market, according to recent data.
OWA for the iPhone and iPad bring Outlook email natively to iOS devices.
Microsoft has launched yet another anti-iPad TV ad.
The iPad version of the note taking software now features the familiar Office Ribbon UI.
Microsoft launches a Web version of Xbox Music.
The app is made for employees who use SharePoint Online as part of the subscription-based Office 365 service.