
Microsoft is continuing to offer a large dose of iPad criticism in its Windows RT ads. In a new video, “ Dell Tablet vs
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Microsoft Releases Office Mobile for iPhone – Office 365 Subscription Required
Microsoft has released Office Mobile for Office 365 for the iPhone. The app allows Office 365 subscription users to access Word, Excel and Powerpoint documents from their iPhone. No native version for the iPad has as yet been released
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Weekend Poll: What would you have asked Tim Cook at All Things Digital?

On Tuesday, Tim Cook took the stage at D11: All Things Digital. Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg spent nearly an hour and a half asking Cook about Apple’s future plans and directions, questions he evaded with dignity and forbearance. Topics included wearable tech, Apple’s potential foray into television sets, and diversification of Apple’s iPhone line.
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iOS-only OnTrees hopes to be the Mint.com of the UK
I’ve been attending a lot of meetings with various London-based startups in the last few months to learn their stories on what it takes to launch a successful new product. I’m particularly interested in ones that have a heavy slant towards mobile — and iOS
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Microsoft Employs Siri to Criticize the iPad In New Windows 8 Ads

Microsoft has unleashed a new series of ads, touting the advantages of Windows 8 (and the ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet ) over the iPad (as first noted by WPCentral ) . The main points in the campaign center around the idea that the iPad can’t do things like run Microsoft Office, run two apps concurrently, or offer live-updating tiles. The most hard-hitting bit within the ads, however, is that they are narrated by the voice of Apple’s own Siri! Of course, it’s not like Microsoft has all that much to brag about – Windows 8 sales have been anything BUT encouraging, and Microsoft’s own Surface tablet is selling worse than a direct-to-DVD Disney sequel… Even so, the adds are clever and very direct
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Reality Absorption Field: iPod’s trail of tears, part 1

The recent celebration of iTunes tenth anniversary provided an opportunity to remember that it debuted before the iPod and was initially positioned as a way to get Macs to play well with the CD burners that had come to the iMac as well as to early MP3 players from rivals. Before and (mostly) after the iPod, it’s surprising to see not only how many different companies sought success in the portable media player category, but the diversity and depth of their approaches. While some achieved a degree of success and implemented a few things that were ahead of Apple, none came close to matching Apple’s success.
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What Microsoft’s Latest Office Moves Mean For Mac And iOS Users

Microsoft is throwing a small bone to Apple users. No, Redmond hasn’t announced Office for iOS.
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Microsoft ad shows the Apple and Android brawl you’ve been waiting for

Microsoft was late to the mobile phone game and has struggled to snatch market share away from their competitors at Apple and Android. They face a big problem: every smartphone has their own selling points, but they’ve mostly got the same basic features
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How Ron Johnson tried, and failed, to inject a bit of Apple culture into JC Penney

After 17 months on the job, J.C. Penney last week showed CEO Ron Johnson the door after the former Apple executive failed to turn sales around at the nationwide department store. While much of the discussion surrounding Johnson’s unceremonious firing from J.C
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