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MS Office coming to Chrome OS courtesy Google

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MS Office is the most popular productivity suite used by millions of men and women across the country. Users love its versatile features and the ability it provides to create so much on your device. Google, the search engine giant has entered into a partnership with a software company called Parallels to bring not just MS Office but many other Windows apps to its Chromebooks. This is indeed great news for students who use light and fast Chromebooks for their education as they will benefit greatly with Windows applications. MS Office support to these notebooks will give a big boost to their stature and help them in capturing new markets. However, there is a small catch in this news item. MS Office and other Windows applications can be run on Chrome OS only by enterprise users.  Google is not very ecstatic about the development it seems as it disclosed the news in a blog post, adding that more info will be shared with the customers in the coming months. John Solomon, who is t

Problems of Windows 10 users continue

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Windows 10 is the latest operating system offered by Microsoft to its customers. After the stupendous success of Windows 7, it was expected to be the most advanced operating system ever from the company but unfortunately it continues to face minor technical issues. Recently, after the company released an update, complaints started to pour in with users saying they were facing different kinds of problems with their systems. Windows 10help desk has been trying hard to solve these problems. Microsoft has been facing the heat from irate users ever since the company introduced a security update called KB453996. This security update, termed as non essential by the company, has been reported to cause issues like unstable OS among the users. Incidentally, this update was in response to an earlier security update that posed similar issues for the users of Windows 10. It was intended to solve the problems of the users but created some more problems for them instead of solving the o