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Wine 2.0 adds support for Office 2013 and Windows games
After 9 long years, Wine 2.0 is finally here adding support for Office 2013, Windows games and other 64-bit applications.
Microsoft adds Touch Bar support to Office 2016
Microsoft has finally opened up the Touch Bar support to all the Office 2016 users, not just the ones registered in the Insider program.
1Password now has enhanced Touch Bar support
The Mac version of 1Password has just been updated and it now has enhanced Touch Bar support as well as a new monthly subscription system that lets people try it out for free.
Google's Gmail will soon support third-party add-ons
According to a recent announcement made by Google, third-party developers will soon be able to implement their add-ons directly into Gmail.
Apple allows game emulators with outside sources of ROMs
Unlike the earlier moves of this sort, this time it's not a forced decision.