Microsoft has a good week at the Office

New Office 2013
Office 2013 introduces new features and a new look

The words "office" and "exciting" usually go together like "underpants" and "blancmange", but Microsoft has changed all that: the new version of Office, Microsoft's 15th, is a big leap forwards. Office 2013 is to its predecessors what Windows 8 is to earlier Windows: better looking, more useful and quite different - and like Windows 8, you can download it for free to put it through its paces.

There are three big changes to Office: the interface, its use of the cloud, and the ways in which you can buy it.

Call or text? TEXT

When did you last call your mother? According to Ofcom, you probably texted her instead: Ofcom's latest research found that texting is now more popular than making calls. Kate Solomon was quick to sing the praises of the humble SMS.

"I'm talking about the post-date afterglow, the short late-night note that lets you know someone's thinking about you, the in-jokes and even the outlandish ones that make your throw your phone across the room in frustration... you can say things in a text message that you can't say out loud, especially when you're caught up in that heady cocktail of hormones and boredom."

The phone call is heading into history, Solomon suggests, and that's okay: mobiles replaced landlines, and landlines replaced letters. "Before long," she says, "something new will come along and we'll do the whole dance all over again."

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