NDTV: High-end Windows 10 Phones needed to boost presence in India – Microsoft

Microsoft is gearing up to make its presence felt in the Indian market with the launch of high-end Windows 10 Mobile smartphones, expected to be soon after the launch of Windows 10 Mobile later this year. Ajey Mehta, Managing Director, Microsoft Mobile Devices, India, “If we want to build Microsoft as a strong consumer brand, we need presence at the flagship, high-end segment,” when speaking about the company’s intentions for the Indian market.

EFY Times: Microsoft’s premium services now available on Android devices

Microsoft is all set to launch the Android versions of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. With an aim to make its applications accessible in the Internet cloud, the apps built on a Microsoft strategy has been integrated with Google’s online Play Store. Kirk Koenigsbauer, corporate vice president, Microsoft Office team announced the big news.

GamingBolt: Xbox Live Games With Gold Announced for July, Is Awesome

After a disappointing few months, Games with Gold will be bouncing back this July with a great offering- on Xbox One, Xbox Live Gold subscribers will be treated to So Many Me, and Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag; Xbox 360 owners, meanwhile, Plants vs Zombies and Gears of War 3, the latter of which can also be played on the Xbox 360, thanks to that system’s newly announced backwards compatibility.

Bloomberg: NASA to Use HoloLens on Space Station

When SpaceX’s resupply craft blasts off to the International Space Station on Sunday, a key part of Microsoft’s future strategy will be riding along. Two pairs of HoloLens augmented reality glasses are hitching a lift to the station. NASA has opted to use the devices, which overlay holograms on top of real objects, for astronaut training and tasks in space.

ChannelWorld: Microsoft testing new Office 365 features to entice educators

Microsoft announced a private beta for a pair of new services Wednesday aimed at making its Office 365 service work better in schools. The new Classroom Hub is a website that brings together content from different Office applications into a single, central location that teachers and students can use to stay on top of what’s going on in their classes. The service can pull in notes, assignments, calendars and class materials to provide a digital home for all of the information that students need to know. Teachers will also be able to track progress on assignments and provide students with feedback and grades through the site.

Yahoo!: Microsoft CEO Nadella wants to help the world ‘to achieve more’

Microsoft has a new mission statement that goes straight to the point. The software maker’s new official goal is “to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more,” CEO Satya Nadella wrote in an email to employees. The message was first obtained by GeekWire and Microsoft confirmed its authenticity to CNET News.

Business Standard: Indian software market grew 10 percent in H2 2014: IDC

The Indian software market registered a stable year-on-year growth of 10 percent in the second half of 2014 owing to the steady double-digit growth of top vendors, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC). It stated that some of the reasons for the stable growth include a steady double digit growth for the top vendors such as SAP, Microsoft, Oracle and the likes.

The Economic Times: Microsoft makes Word available on Android phones

Microsoft followed through on a promise to release versions of its widely used Word, Excel and PowerPoint programs for smartphones running on Google-backed Android software. The apps, which hit shelves of Google’s online Play Store, build on a Microsoft strategy to make its applications accessible from a broad array of devices as services in the Internet cloud. The US software titan has applications tailored for use on Android-powered tablets as well as on Apple iPhones or iPads.