d Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took the stage today at his first major press event since taking over at the company to introduce Microsoft Office for iPad and Microsoft's new Enterprise Mobility Suite.The suite includes a series of tools designed to make it easier for corporate employees to mana... -techradar
Microsoft CEO teases 'innovations' in Windows, devices in store for Build 2014
CEO Satya Nadella has hinted we're in for a number of major announcements at next week's Build conference. The company just unveiled Office for iPad and a new enterprise offering, but Nadella said today's proceedings anchored on "a cloud for everyone on every device" theme a... -techradar
Opinion: OK HTC, you've made a great phone - now actually sell the damn thing
ative of how little impact HTC's campaign with Robert Downey Jr had that I could only remember one of the things he used the brands letters to spell.Hipster Troll Carwash, H-something Tinfoil Catamaran… that's it. This was HTC trying to convey it was a 'fun' and 'alternativ... -techradar
The Phone Show: An in-depth look at the HTC One (M8)
take something that's already brilliant and make it better still? Slap on a few more bells and whistles? Refine the formula, tweaking a bit of everything? Or do you throw the whole lot out and start again from scratch, in hope of reinventing the wheel?It's no easy feat, and it's something the folks at HTC will have lost ... -techradar
Versus: HTC One (M8) vs iPhone 5S
S and displayThe new HTC One (M8) is official and it's one of the best looking smartphones we've laid eyes on, so naturally we've put it up against the equally glamorous iPhone 5S to see how the two style icons compare.Will the Touch ID toting, smaller screened iPhone 5S take your fancy, or will HTC's last mobile marvel win you over with its l... -techradar
Versus: HTC One (M8) vs HTC One (2013)
res, screen and CPUYou've walked into your local phone store. You've heard about them fancy-dan HTC phones, but you're greeted suddenly with two models.Both are metal. Both have a fancy overlay with something called Blinkfeed and massive speakers above and below the screen. You quickly discern, using your smartphone detective powers, that on... -techradar
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