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What’s new in Office 2021?

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October 06, 2021

What's new in Office 2021?

The new release brings the non-subscription version of Microsoft Office closer to what's available with Microsoft 365 or Office 365 — but only partway. Read more ▶

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Starting October 19, the world's largest rally of Apple IT, users and InfoSec leaders will attend Virtual JNUC to find new and better ways to connect, manage and protect their organization's Apple devices through product demos, deep-dive info sessions, and community camaraderie. Get your spot now!

Microsoft lets Windows 11 loose on the world

PCs running Windows 10 that meet Microsoft's hardware requirements are immediately eligible for the free Windows 11 download. And new devices with Windows 11 factory installed are now on sale.

Android vs. iOS in the enterprise: IT now has a real choice

It used to be that Android couldn't get a second look in the enterprise. Now Apple's iOS has real competition.

Image: Microsoft sets perpetual-license Office 2021 prices, reveals new-feature list

Microsoft sets perpetual-license Office 2021 prices, reveals new-feature list

Office 2021, which is aimed at consumers and very small businesses, launches Oct. 5. It's offered in two versions: Office Home and Student 2021 and Office Home and Business 2021.

How one coding error turned AirTags into perfect malware distributors

A security researcher found that an open area for typing in a phone number has unintentionally turned AirTags into God's gift to malware criminals.

Apple's Siri needs to become a 'bicycle for the mind'

Siri tried to be a signpost, but instead became a weathervane. Like all Apple's other products, it must become something more.

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