Microsoft’s Office App That Replaces Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Hits General Availability

Microsoft today launched Office for Android and iOS in general availability. The unified app means you no longer need to download, install, and switch between the individual Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps. From a report: The company today also announced new features coming to the app this spring: Word Dictation, Excel Cards View, and Outline to PowerPoint. You can use Office…

Facebook Dating Launch Blocked In Europe After It Fails To Show Privacy Workings

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Facebook has been left red-faced after being forced to call off the launch date of its dating service in Europe because it failed to give its lead EU data regulator enough advanced warning — including failing to demonstrate it had performed a legally required assessment of privacy risks. Yesterday, Ireland’s Independent.ie newspaper reported…

Data Protection Authority Investigates Avast for Selling Users’ Browsing History

The Czech data protection authority has announced an investigation into antivirus company Avast, which was harvesting the browsing history of over 100 million users and then selling products based on that data to a slew of different companies including Google, Microsoft, and Home Depot. From a report: “On the basis of the information revealed describing the practices of Avast Software s.r.o.,…

Microsoft To Combine Its Windows Client and Hardware Teams Under Chief Product Officer Panos Panay

The first couple of months of each year, Microsoft typically reorgs something. This time around, it’s the Experiences and Devices unit under Executive Vice President Rajesh Jha where a lot of the changes are happening. From a report: The biggest and boldest move in the February 5 reorg being announced internally today involves the Windows Experience (client) and the hardware teams….

Every Place is the Same Now

With a phone, anywhere else is always just a tap away. From a column: Those old enough to remember video-rental stores will recall the crippling indecision that would overtake you while browsing their shelves. With so many options, any one seemed unappealing, or insufficient. In a group, different tastes or momentary preferences felt impossible to balance. Everything was there, so there…

How to Make a Plan for Your Life and Set Personal Goals

Have you ever stopped to think about what you really want your life to be like? Dr. Richard Shell, an award-winning scholar, teacher, and author at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, has found that most people don’t. Luckily, he can help you get started. Below, listen to the conversation or read the […]
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Ask Slashdot: Who Is Most Likely To Challenge Microsoft In the Office?

Tablizer writes: Microsoft still dominates cubicle-land. Google is making a push into that domain, but it’s unclear how far or how fast they can go. Most “serious” applications still run on only Windows and that doesn’t seem to be changing much. What’s keeping others out? Do we need new desktop-oriented, cross-platform standards? It seems everyone “went web” and forgot about the…

Microsoft Reveals New Windows Logo, Office Icons

Ammalgam shares a report from The Redmond Cloud: Microsoft is refreshing its Windows logo and the icons for many of the operating system’s apps. While Microsoft already announced new icons for the Office suite, Microsoft is now redesigning more than 100 icons across the company with new colors, materials, and finishes. We can see a softer modernized design based on their…

Driving Measurable Skills Development with Coursera for Business

By Shwetabh Mittal, Director, Product Management 2019 was an unprecedented year for Coursera for Business. With advancing technology and globalization reshaping the future of work, skills development has become a mandate among institutions. Organizations wanting to compete in the changing economy look to Coursera to develop the skills of the future. This year, we grew […]
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Oracle Responds To Wage Discrimination Claims By Suing US Department of Labor

According to The Register, Oracle is suing the Department of Labor for repeatedly accusing the company of discriminating against and underpaying women and minorities. From the report: In a lawsuit [PDF] filed Wednesday in a Washington DC district court, Big Red accuses the U.S. Department of Labor of “unprecedented overreach by an executive agency,” and claims the agency doesn’t have the…