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Gmail ActiveSync gets 6 month reprieve for Windows Phone—but not Windows 8
Microsoft will update Windows Phone to support Google's new protocols.
Microsoft will update Windows Phone to support Google's new protocols.
Office 2013 is an incremental update when Microsoft needed a revolution.
Office is cloud-friendly, re-themed for touch and Windows 8—but it’s still Office.
New suite arrives today; will users forego permanent license for "Office" lifestyle?
Dual-persona smartphones enabled as enterprise management software is released.
We take a look at some of the Start menu alternatives for Windows 8.
Phones now handle business beyond e-mail—calendars, word processing, and more.
Making Creative Suite 2 free seemed like a genius move. Unfortunately, it wasn't.
Ability to create System Images was buried in Windows 8, but not eliminated.
But Apple's intransigence could be Microsoft's salvation.
Finding the balance between too many cooks in the kitchen and short-staffed.
All new business customers must pay $50 per user per year.
Google Play's "Private Channels" can distribute custom apps to employees.
Owner spent $10,000 to preserve "Internet generation's cultural legacy."
Sold to the public as the ideal Windows 8 device, the tablet isn't quite that.
No data caps, no blocked ports, and better support are pretty darn compelling.
Volume license and MSDN availability starts in November, retail not until 2013.
Give an average PC user Windows 8 and Office 2013, and watch frustration reign.
There's bad communication and lots of resentment on BOTH sides of the phone line.
US customers can now preorder the Franken-Mac made into a drawing tablet.
From bank accounts to health insurance, bring a little sanity to your inbox.
Would you pay $99 a year to use Office at home?
Windows RT's Office preview will be updated shortly after release.
DISA's DOD Enterprise E-mail service aims to serve over 9 million with Exchange.
Also, more than 10 million people are using the Windows 8-inspired Outlook.com.
Mobile malware may be trendy, but PC malware is still the big problem.
Understanding encryption is key to protecting yourself on the Web.
New suite arrives today; will users forego permanent license for "Office" lifestyle?
It's game over for a patent troll that sued nearly 50 big retailers.