Posts from ZDNet | | A hands-on look at Microsoft Office for the iPhone At long last, Microsoft has released a version of its Office suite for iOS. The new app targets the iPhone and closely resembles the Office app that?s built into Windows Phone 8. Here's what you'll find in the new app, which is available from the App Store immediately. Read more | Microsoft rolls out Office Mobile for iPhone Microsoft is rolling out a small-screen optimized version of Word, Excel and PowerPoint for iPhone users who subscribe to Office 365. Read more | Why is Microsoft obsessed with live tiles, and why doesn't Apple care? Wherever you go, Microsoft puts the Start screen and live tiles front and centre when it comes to Windows 8 and Windows Phone. But Apple seems nonplussed about ripping off the idea. Why? Read more | Is Apple going big with the iPhone while others go small? Rumors always fly around before Apple announces their new iPhone line. Latest indications state that Apple may launch an iPhone with a 4.7-inch or 5.7-inch display, but I am not convinced that's their strategy. Read more | The rumored HTC One Mini makes a great companion to a small tablet More details of the rumored HTC One Mini appeared yesterday. Samsung is releasing the Galaxy S4 Mini and I wonder if we are starting to see a trend towards smaller smartphones. Read more | Apple iOS 7 improves camera and photo experience, but the HTC One still offers more Apple is going to improve the camera and photo experience with iOS 7, including new image filters and viewing tools. The HTC One already has these capabilities and a whole lot more. Read more | With cheaper iPhone, Apple to break out iPod segmentation model Apple seems to be planning to model its iPhone sales model after what it did with the iPod. That move could be a boon for emerging market growth. Read more | BYOD: North America and Asia embrace it; Western Europe, not so much Quick hits from Strategy Analytics' report on smartphones in global businesses for Q1 2013. Read more | | | | Connect with TechRepublic | | Special feature: Next Generation Networks The rising tides of big data, video, and cloud computing are driving tremendous demand for faster and more efficient networks. TechRepublic and ZDNet delve into how things like software-defined networks (SDN) and new wireless technologies are enabling business transformation. | | |
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