SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft has released an iPad version of its popular Office software suite, a breakthrough heralding a new era under a CEO who promises to focus more on the devices that people ...
It’s hard to overstate the impact of the Microsoft Office for iPad. The arrival of the dominant productivity suite on the dominant tablet promises to change how iPads are viewed in the enterprise.
SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft on Thursday unveiled Office for the iPad, a software suite that includes programs such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and works on rival Apple Inc.’s hugely popular tablet ...
While an iOS version of Microsoft Office has been publically available for over a year, it requires a $100 yearly Microsoft Office 365 subscription fee to do anything other than read content, and did ...
Microsoft this week released a new beta version of its Office app for iPad with support for the Apple Pencil's handwriting-to-text feature Scribble. The feature allows you to insert and edit text in a ...
For those who thought Office for iPad was too late to the party, the numbers tell a different story. Today Microsoft announced that Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote combined have been downloaded a ...
Microsoft has officially announced that its Office suite will launch on rival platform iPad. Word, Excel and PowerPoint will be available to download from the App Store today (March 27), Microsoft ...
New Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is moving his company into the cloud and away from being reliant on customers using its Windows operating system. He made that transition abundantly clear in a March 27 ...
After years of speculation from users, Microsoft has finally introduced a version of their Office suite of applications for the iPad. As their description on the product’s web page explains, you can ...
Microsoft's stock is at levels not seen since 2000. Is this all because of the impending Office for iPad or is it because of a host of profound changes taking place at the software giant? Brooke ...
A photograph supposedly of Microsoft Office running on Apple's iPad is a fake, although confusion remains over whether the product is on the way. Rupert Murdoch's The Daily iPad-only newspaper ...
In appearances in September and October, Steve Ballmer said Microsoft would build native Office editions for iPads and Android tablets, but the company’s marketing chief spoke with much less certainty ...