Many are preparing to say "goodbye" to Microsoft Publisher, which is set to be retired in October, 2026. I'll outline some ...
The Duke of Sussex’s legal action against the publisher of The Sun resembles a campaign between “two obdurate but well-resourced armies” that is taking up “more than an appropriate ...
Microsoft has given itself a seemingly impossible race against time. With almost exactly a year to run before Windows 10’s unpopular end-of-life hits users in October 2025, Windows 11 is still ...
Former First Lady Melania Trump’s memoir will be released on October 8 (Picture: AP) Former First Lady Melania Trump’s upcoming memoir publisher reportedly tried to put a $250,000 price tag on ...
CNN claimed the publisher of Melania Trump’s new book demanded $250,000 when the cable network asked her for an interview, but the publisher insists it was a “miscommunication” and that the ...
Representatives for former first lady Melania Trump’s book publisher requested $250,000 in exchange for an interview with her ahead of the release of her forthcoming memoir, CNN reported.
The publisher of Melania Trump's forthcoming memoir asked for a $250,000 fee for the former first lady to do an interview with CNN, the outlet reported on Thursday. Newsweek has not independently ...
CNN, for example, reportedly reached out to Trump’s publisher two months ago to request an interview, and after “several exchanges” about one, it appeared it might actually happen—if the ...
Office 2024 is now available for a one-time purchase on Mac and Windows. Office 2024 includes the usual Microsoft apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote) and costs $149.99 for one PC or Mac ...
Microsoft has released Office 2024, the latest version in its suite of apps that includes Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word. While the trend with software is to sell it on a ...
Microsoft is planning to discontinue its mixed reality HoloLens 2 headsets, according to a report from UploadVR. Production on the HoloLens 2 is ending, and sales will cease when stock runs out ...
Forget Amazon and to hell with Dell. Microsoft has decided that – for the time being at least – it does not intend to instill a mandatory five day per week return to office (RTO) policy.