Microsoft has begun sharing information about the beta of VS 11, the next release of its tool suite for Windows 8, that will be released on February 29.
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Microsoft provides sneak peek of next Visual Studio beta
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Microsoft has begun sharing information about the beta of VS 11, the next release of its tool suite for Windows 8, that will be released on February 29.
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Microsoft provides sneak peek of next Visual Studio beta
Microsoft’s response to The Daily’s latest Office on iPad story provides a lesson in how to interpret Microsoft’s official responses to information the company isn’t ready to share.
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How to parse a Microsoft denial
Microsoft is working to turn SkyDrive into a true cloud storage service with a new Windows 8 SkyDrive app and integration.
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How Microsoft SkyDrive will morph from a Web site to cloud service with Windows 8
Apple is trying a ‘new’ disclosure tact with its latest Mac OS X release. Will Microsoft follow suit with Windows, going forward?
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Will Microsoft follow Apple and revert to its former disclosure playbook?
How might Microsoft deliver the four Office 15 apps that the company is promising to “include” with Windows 8 on ARM tablets and PCs? Here are my best guesses as to how it could happen.
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Office 15 on Windows 8 on ARM: Three guesses how it could work
Whatever happened to all those Microsoft incubators, the research-product group mash-ups known as the Labs?
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Checking in on the Microsoft Labs
Microsoft is replacing its Office Academic SKU with a new Office University one that it hopes will help curtail fraudulent use.
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New Microsoft Office University product comes with tougher verification rules
Microsoft has changed direction and is now disallowing browser plug-ins on Windows 8 on ARM devices, according to a blog post from the president of the Windows division.
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Microsoft: No plug-ins allowed on Windows on ARM
Microsoft is planning to include Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote on Windows 8 on ARM devices. But exactly what does ‘include’ mean in this case?
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Microsoft: Windows 8 on ARM to ‘include’ some Office 15 apps
Microsoft is moving ahead with plans to host its ERP products on Azure, but isn’t rushing users to make the jump.
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Microsoft’s plan to bring its ERP users slowly but surely to the cloud