harmon.ie says BYOD strategies are failing. This is how it helps resolve that challenge. It’s a simple idea, but one that is bound to be popular with Android users. Harmon.ie has just announced the ...
Microsoft’s online Outlook.com email service has gone through a lot of names over the years. The service began life as an online app that let users send and receive messages, and not much else. By the ...
On the heels of its SwiftKey acquisition, Microsoft has launched a new Android keyboard app that lets you share documents and contacts, and instantly translate messages. The new Hub Keyboard is the ...
Is this coincidence or is Microsoft really going to fully support Android. I know which way I'm betting. In the meantime, here's what the Office 365 SDK for Android will be bringing us. According to ...
The long arm of Microsoft expanded its reach last month by bringing Office 365 to iOS devices. Now, it’s grasping further still, deep into enemy territory: phones and tablets running Google’s Android ...
If you have an Android smartphone running Android 4.0 or higher, you can now download Microsoft Office for Android, which like apps on both iOS and Windows Phone, allows you to perform basic editing ...
Microsoft is serious about embracing other platforms. The shift in strategy, initiated by Steve Ballmer and accelerated under Satya Nadella, sees Microsoft developing apps and services for Android, ...
Microsoft Open Technologies Inc. last week announced two new open source SDKs that let Android users access Office 365 data and use SignalR for real-time Web connectivity between clients and servers.
Microsoft has always marketed its Office apps as a suite of productivity applications. Now, it appears that Samsung has seen the light as well. A report out of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona ...
Previously available by invitation only, beta versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps are now up in the Google Play store for almost all Android tablet users. Lance Whitney is a freelance ...
Satya Nadella keeps insisting that Microsoft is no longer a company that will try and force people to use Windows devices, but will make its software and cloud services available to all people using ...