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Microsoft now offering 30 Day Trial on Office for Mac 2011

Microsoft may have released Office for Mac 2011 back in October of last year, however there likely someone who is still on the fence about whether or not they need to make the purchase. And assuming you fit into that category you will probably be happy to hear that there is now a 30 day more »

Office for Mac 2011 coming October 26

It’s been a long time coming, and today Microsoft has finally announced that Office for Mac 2011 finally has a firm release date. The next version of the ubiquitous office suite will hit stores on October 26. The new version brings the Mac suite in line with the Windows version, adding in the ribbon interface. more »

RIM buys Documents To Go maker

RIM, the company behind BlackBerry, seems to have purchased DataViz, the maker of Documents To Go. Documents To Go allows just about any smartphone to view and edit Microsoft Office documents. The purchase has not been made publicly. What was made public was a statement revealing Documents To Go development would not continue for webOS. more »

Gmail: drag to drop attachments

So what’s the latest from Gmail these days? Apparently, we are now able to drag and drop files that are sent via email to anywhere on your computer. This will save you an entire 3.7 seconds but hey, whatever is faster right? Say for example that you wanted to copy an attachment to your desktop more »

Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: August 17, 2009

Download: iPod/iPhone version (mp4) | Audio version (mp3) Get caught up in a hurry with InterrupTech.  You won’t find endless chatter here.  We’ve got a timer to move things along.   This Week: Paypal charges new fees, forgets to tell anyone Facebook Lite leaked Microsoft’s Zune HD gets official Microsoft Word banned Google revises Google more »

Microsoft banned from selling Word in the US

There’s been a lot of crazy suits against Microsoft in the past, but there a chance that this one might take the prize for being possibly the most important, if it goes through. Microsoft has been sued by a Toronto company by the name of i4i who owns a number of patents regarding XML coding more »

Microsoft takes centerstage with Windows 7, web-based office application

At the 2-day Microsoft sponsored Professional Developers Conference which started yesterday, Microsoft gave a sneak peak at its upcoming Windows 7 OS as well as a preview of its newest take on cloud computing via a web-based application of its Microsoft Office application – Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.

Microsoft plans to deliver the full-version of Windows 7 as early next year, and it is already encouraging professional developers to get their gears going to come up with great applications that would enhance the productivity value of its follow-up to the much maligned Windows Vista. More after the break.