Microsoft Offers Office App for iPhone - But With a Catch
Microsoft Office has finally arrived on Apple's iOS in an official app released by Microsoft itself. It's free to download -- but to use it there's a considerable catch.
Microsoft Office has finally arrived on Apple's iOS in an official app released by Microsoft itself. It's free to download -- but to use it there's a considerable catch.
A California motorists, issued a ticket for using his smartphone map while behind the wheel, loses a court hearing fighting the charge.
Google uses unfair practices to cement its control over mobile Internet usage on smartphones, a group of technology companies led allege in a European antitrust complaint.
The newspaper industry's revenue declined at its slowest pace in six years, as publishers turned to new businesses and raised more money from online subscriptions.
The unveiling of Facebook 'Home' was met with a shrug, but that's OK with CEO Mark Zuckerberg, since the product represents the future of social networking -- not the present.
Facebook is expected to announce tomorrow that it's teaming up with smartphone maker HTC. They'll use Android operating systems to feature Facebook content on mobile devices.
Verizon and AT&T are reportedly considering a joint bid for Britain's Vodafone that would result in Verizon becoming the sole owner of Verizon Wireless.
Research In Motion says it sold about 1 million of its critically important new BlackBerry 10 devices and returned to profitability in the most recent quarter.
T-Mobile USA says it will start offering Apple's iPhone on April 12, filling what its CEO said was "a huge void" in its phone lineup.
Samsung Electronics is ratcheting up its rivalry with Apple with its new Galaxy S 4 smartphone, which has a larger, sharper screen than its predecessor, the best-selling S III.
Samsung is taking to the Big Apple on Thursday to reveal its next big challenge to Apple's iPhone 5 -- a successor to its top-selling Galaxy S III smartphone.
Apple had a major setback in its mobile patents battle with Samsung Electronics on Friday, as a federal judge slashed a $1.05 billion jury award by more than 40 percent and set a new trial to determine damages.












