![]() People aren't replacing older PCs, and they're relying on tablets (let's be honest: iPads) for their daily computing needs. There's another emerging trend - one Microsoft doesn't like to talk about - threatening Office: PC sales are slumping badly. "People want a seamless experience across all their devices." "The lines between work and home are blurring," said company spokesman Jevon Fark. Microsoft said it is targeting Office 365 at families with multiple computers, including laptops and tablets. Related story: Office 2013 review - Nice upgrades, but save your cash Unlike Office 365, the Office 2013 software won't receive regular updates. The new software costs $220 if you want Outlook and $400 if you want Access and Publisher. Office 2013, which hits store shelves on Tuesday, is priced at $140 for the basic version, a $20 increase over Microsoft Office 2010. Microsoft will still sell Office the traditional way too, but for the first time since 2001, the price tag is going up. ![]()
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