
The Windows 11 version of Microsoft Office will finally run natively on Arm PCs
At long last, Microsoft Office will run natively on Arm PCs.

Google is partnering with Parallels to bring Microsoft Office and other Windows desktop apps to Chromebooks
Designed for Chrome Enterprise at the moment, this solution uses a variation of Parallels Desktop built directly into Chrome OS.

Microsoft Office is now available on the Mac App Store
It's true: this is the first time Office 365 is available on the Mac App Store.

Hands-free typing comes to Microsoft Office
The add-in enables transcribing voice in more than 20 languages and also supports real-time text translation of up to 60 languages.

Lenovo will pre-install Microsoft Office, OneDrive, and Skype on its Android devices
Part of a deepening of their strategic relationship, the two companies have also entered into a patent cross-licensing agreement.

Latest Office for iPad Pro update makes writing and drawing with the Apple Pencil easy and fun
Microsoft has today updated its Office apps for the iPad and iPad Pro. Key additions are new inking tools for your finger or Apple Pencil to easily work on documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and notes.

Microsoft announces improvements to Office Online, Office on Android, and Office 2016 for Mac
New features include Skype voice and video integration in Office Online, and new Visual Basic Editor features in Office 2016 for Mac.

The Microsoft Office FAQ - 2016 Edition
Desktop Office for Windows and Mac, Office Mobile for Windows tablet and phone, Office for iPad and iPhone, Office for Android tablet and phone, Office 365 - you may not realize it, but we've reached a point where Microsoft's popular office productivity suite is now everywhere. Let us tell you where exactly you can find them and what they offer.

Microsoft and Dropbox join forces
It seems Microsoft is serious about cloud storage as it teams up with Dropbox to offer integration between the cloud storage service and its Office applications.

Microsoft Ceases Support for Windows XP on 8 April, Launches Two Free Tools to Help Consumers Migrate
Microsoft is discontinuing support for the Windows XP OS and Office 2003 on 8 April 2014. Also, there will no more customer technical service assistance for Windows XP and Office 2003, which means that you will no longer receive the updates that help safeguard your PC from harmful viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.