Developers: Up with iOS, down with HTML5
A survey of developers shows that their interest is in iOS, while Android and Windows 8 get mixed reviews A just-released survey of more than 5,000 developers put another massive dent in in HTML5’s...
View ArticleMicrosoft takes Outlook Web App native on iPhone, iPad
Microsoft takes Outlook Web App native on iPhone, iPad Just as with Office Mobile — the truncated Excel, PowerPoint and Word — OWA requires an Office 365 subscription Microsoft today launched Outlook...
View ArticleFew use tablets to replace laptops
Workers still see value in laptops for running most critical apps, IDC survey says Many new tablets, including the new Kindle Fire HDX, are marketed as ways to create documents and other content for...
View ArticleHow Microsoft can save itself in the mobile world
Once upon a time, Microsoft encountered a foe in the PC market. What it did then is what it should do now in the mobile market. Microsoft continues to pursue its fatal attraction to proprietary mobile...
View ArticleWhy IBM thinks Windows Phone is best for the enterprise
As BlackBerry fades out, Microsoft’s phone is the choice of enterprises to replace it. The BYOD movement is how Apple got into the enterprise, but if it were up to IT pros, you’d be issued a Windows...
View ArticleSkype app for iPhone due out from Microsoft today
But years of disappointment with the iPhone Skype app have undoubtedly led many users to switch to other options long ago Microsoft promises that a revamped Skype app for the iPhone will be...
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