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Apple, Google, or Microsoft? Your platform will dictate your office app
We seem to be moving to a world where you'll realistically have a choice of just iWork on iOS and OS X, Quickoffice on Chrome OS (and perhaps iOS and Android tablets), and Office on Windows and (in a limited version) OS X. Read More


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Lenovo's Yoga hybrids strike a lighter, sleeker pose
Lenovo's new tablet/laptop hybrids have higher resolution touchscreens and faster processors than the first Yoga systems. Read More

Codependent no more: OneNote for iPad liberated from desktop app
While still afflicted with reticence over providing a native iPad version of Office, Microsoft has updated OneNote for iPad in a way that, according to the company, makes it independent from its desktop counterpart. Read More

Samsung's Note 3 has bigger screen, better performance in lighter package
The Note's screen size has grown from 5.3 inches in the first version to 5.5 inches and now 5.7 inches on the latest Note 3, which has a 1,920 x 1,080 pixel resolution. While the screen is larger, Samsung has still managed to make the newcomer lighter than the Note II. Read More

Go go gadget: Hands-on with Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch
Samsung's smartwatch sounds amazing and looks amazing -- on paper. In the flesh, the Galaxy Gear is a seriously limited gadget that's tethered to a phone and/or tablet that no one owns yet. So much for innovation. Read More


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