Google Demos Editing of Google Docs in Microsoft Office
Google is developing a way for Microsoft Office users to edit documents collaboratively without using Microsoft Sharepoint. Microsoft Office - Google Docs - Google - Microsoft - Microsoft Sharepoint feeds.pcworld.com |
Can Goldman's Microsoft Downgrade Be a Blessing in Disguise?
World Market Pulse submits:Microsoft (MSFT) shares fell 2 % after Goldman Sachs (GS) downgraded the world's largest software companies rating to "neutral," citing worries about a slow recovery in personal computer sales and a growing threat from tablet computers using non-Windows software. Although Goldman analysts have explained the fall amid concerns about the ongoing sustainability of the Windows/Office franchise as well as worries that Apple’s iPad and tablets will starting eating into PC sales, analysts feel that the downgrade could just be the trigger the software major needed to pick up its loose ends and put the company back on track for possible value creating opportunities in the long run. Goldman analysts not only also cut the company's EPS estimates by 4%, 3% and 4% in FY2011, FY2012 and FY2013 but added that Microsoft’s recent dividend increase wasn’t goodenough saying that the hike would only put the dividend yield at around 2.6%. But with the impending release of Windows Phone 7 and XBOX Kinect, can give the company the perfect opportunity to turn the tables and sustain Investor confidence. Although one needs to wait and watch if the company can actually kick-start a series of measures to bring back lost investor confidence or just let it slip.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Verizon's LTE Network to Reach 38 Cities This Year
Verizon said it will launch LTE networks in 38 cities by the end of this year. feeds.pcworld.com |
Apple's Top 5 Back to the Mac Announcements
Apple is coming back to the Mac with some new ideas for its personal computers. Here's a look at the top 5 announcements from Apple's Back to the Mac event. feeds.pcworld.com |
New Apple MacBook Airs Get Even Slimmer
Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced two new super-slim MacBook Airs that measure just 0.68 inches thick on one end and 0.11 inches on the other. feeds.pcworld.com |