In Pictures: Best office apps for Android, round 3
Microsoft's Office apps are finally available for Android smartphones and tablets. Here’s how they stack up against past favorites
Microsoft's Office apps are finally available for Android smartphones and tablets. Here’s how they stack up against past favorites
Where do you draw the line between a laptop and a tablet?
What does it take to make a smartphone exceptional?
When you stop and think about it, the word "smartphone" is starting to sound a little stale.
It's been a long time coming, but top-notch photography is finally making its way to Android phones.
It's amazing what type of technology a couple of hundred bucks can get you these days.
Android devices can do all sorts of wizardry these days -- everything from taking your heartbeat to turning off the lights in your bedroom. But sometimes, it's the simple stuff that matters the most.
When you start with something exceptional, subtle refinements can go a long way.
I never thought I'd say this, but here we go: Samsung is about to release a beautifully designed phone.
Let this serve as a lesson: Looks can be deceiving.
Chrome OS enthusiasts are always clamoring for high-quality hardware -- cloud-centric laptops with solid construction, snappy performance and stunning displays. But the vast majority of Chromebooks cater to the budget end of the market.
Got Lollipop? Google's <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2847459/android-5-0-deep-dive-review-exploring-lollipops-many-layers.html">Android 5.0</a> operating system is slowly but surely making its way to devices around the world -- and like any major OS upgrade, it brings with it a whole new set of options, features, and shortcuts to master.
With five Android office suites already duking it out, Microsoft Office jumps into the fray. Find out if it triumphs — or flails
Android tablets are a dime a dozen these days. Look in any electronics store and you'll see a sea of virtually indistinguishable slates, few of which manage to stand out.
It may be about four years late to the game, but Microsoft is finally ready to bring its Office suite to Android tablets -- well, almost.