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Microsoft CEO Nadella to unveil Office on iPad next week
Microsoft will announce Office apps for Apple's iPad on March 27, according to a pair of reports Monday. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Will Office for the iPad really bring Microsoft billions?
There have been esimates that when Microsoft releases Office for the iPad, likely later this month, it could end up bringing in billions of additional dollars to Microsoft's coffers. Is that hype and overkill, it will it really bring that much to Microsoft's bottom line? Read More

Microsoft's free OneNote vaults to top of Mac App Store chart
Microsoft's OneNote jumped to the top of the free application chart on Apple's Mac App Store shortly after its Monday launch. Read More

JR Raphael: Time to get skeptical: 9 make-or-break questions about Android Wear watches
There's plenty of reason to be excited about Android Wear, Google's newly announced smartwatch platform. There's also plenty of reason to be skeptical. Read More

Apple drops iPad 2, inserts 4th-gen Retina iPad into $399 price slot
Apple today replaced the iPad 2 with 2012's fourth-generation Retina iPad as its lowest-priced tablet, a likely reaction to both pressure from cheap Android tablets and the advanced age of the iPad 2. Read More


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Apple discounts iPhone 5C 8%-9% in five markets via storage cuts
Apple today unveiled an 8GB iPhone 5C that costs between 8% and 9% less than the previous lowest-priced model with 16GB of storage space. Read More

JR Raphael: Android Wear: 6 big reasons to be excited about Google's smartwatch platform
Google's getting into smartwatches with its new Android Wear platform -- and there are six big reasons to be excited about what's in store. Read More

JR Raphael: The $13 accessory every Chromebook owner should carry
If you use a Chromebook, this simple and cheap accessory is something you should absolutely own. Read More

Jonny Evans: Jony Ive: Apple ain't just about the money
Jony Ive is an alchemist. His Apple gathers a rich mix of ideas, technologies and raw materials in order to filter them to their most basic element. It then seeks ways to combine these elements into new forms. Read More

Google launches Android Wear for wearable devices
Google has kicked off an effort to bring Android to wearable devices, reminding everyone that the OS is not just for tablets and smartphones. Read More


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