Windows in short: Office 16 preview possible
A new Sunday ends another seven days of technology news in which we have had a little bit of everything. They are also special days for our group, because this week the voting for the Xataka Awards 2014 As always you can participate by choosing the best gadgets from the different categories that complete a new edition of the awards, which is also special because it coincides with the tenth anniversary of Xataka.
But the week has had many protagonists. Thus, Ubuntu has also celebrated its tenth anniversary this week.Google continues to try to reinvent mail and has introduced the world to its newest attempt: Inbox. And a new proposal for flying skateboard has gained media and public attention. In the meantime, what remains for us is to review some additional news from the Windows universe that have appeared this week.
- The folks at WinBeta have shared what appear to be the first screenshots of a test version of Office 16.
- Fortunately, it won't be long before we get a first-hand look at the future of Microsoft's office suite. Some rumors indicate that its public preview could arrive at any time.
- Meanwhile, Microsoft's numbers seem to add up under Satya Nadella and the new CEO will be rewarded for it: up to 84 , 3 million dollars adds up to his compensation package for this year.
- The Surface range has also been strengthened with the latest financial results, and it could provide us with news shortly. Without going any further, Surface Pro 2 has disappeared from the Microsoft Store, fueling rumors about a possible new version.
- Among Microsoft gadgets Xbox One has a special place, and the console is once again the subject of speculation due to the possible drop in its price up to 350 dollars.
In addition to all this news, the week at Microsoft featured the cloud. Azure continues to be one of Redmond's diamonds in the rough and they made it known during the conference earlier in the week. The Microsoft cloud is therefore the deserved protagonist of the image that crowns our review of another seven days of news in the Windows universe.