Facebook to buy virtual reality headset company Oculus in $2 bln deal (2014-04-27T19:02:00+05:30)


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Washington, Mar. 26 (ANI): Facebook is buying the maker of the virtual reality headset, the Oculus Rift, for about two billion dollars in cash and stock. The social networking company announced it has agreed to buy the virtual reality technology company Oculus VR. According to CNET, Facebook said with the acquisition, it plans to extend Oculus' virtual reality capabilities beyond gaming into areas such as communications, media, entertainment and education. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg views virtual reality as the next big thing in social. In a statement he said has the chance to create the most social platform ever, and change the way people work, play, and communicate. The deal, valued at about two billion dollars, includes 400 million dollars in cash and 23.1 million shares of Facebook common stock, and allows for an additional 300 million dollars earn-out in cash and stock based on milestones. Oculus was founded by 21-year-old Palmer Luckey in 2012. The company launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund development and raised more than 2.4 million dollars from online backers. The deal for Oculus is expected to close in the 2nd quarter of this year,the report added. Source: Article, Image: https://flickr.com 

Microsoft Gives Students Free Office 365 (2013-10-25T05:59:00+05:30)


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Starting on December 1st, Universities that license Office Education for their faculty and staff can offer students Office 365 ProPlus for free thanks to a new program called Student Advantage. For students at these institutions, that means free access to Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, Access, Publisher, and Lync. While many cheaper alternatives to Office have sprung up, many students still rely on Redmond’s good ol’ productivity tools. Office 365 University  typically costs $80 for a 4-year subscription for students, which is
already a heavy discount over the usual $99 per year subscription to Office 365 Home Premium. Microsoft has been moving from selling Office as a one-time deal to a subscription service through Office 365. Microsoft’s stated goal is to better prepare students for a workforce in which Office plays a very central role. In a study by Microsoft and the IDC, they found that proficiency in Microsoft Office was the third most sought after skill in high-paying jobs. Microsoft claims that 110 million staff, faculty, and students are  already using Office 365
Education, spanning 119 countries and 36 languages. If enough Universities take advantage — excuse the pun — of Student Advantage, that number could greatly increase without costing the Universities or students anything extra. Over 35,000 institutions are already automatically eligible for Student Advantage. If you’re lucky enough to be enrolled in one of the eligible Universities, you should check out our Office 2013 guide to to be able to fully utilize the productivity suite. Do you think Office is still necessary or relevant for students? Will your University be  rolling  out  this program for its students?  Source: http://www.makeuseof.com, Images: fbcdnggphsecurityaffairsblogcdnfree7downloadstudentaffairs.duke.edu...............................