Microsoft has detailed some of the changes coming to its OneNote note-taking app. Microsoft this month has rolled out new inking capabilities, page-sorting options, and the ability to update the app ...
Microsoft’s approach to Windows 10 has been chaotic lately. The company looks like it’s ramping up development of new Windows 10 features this summer — all while insisting it will end support for the ...
At its Build developers conference, Microsoft unveiled its first features in a customer product powered by GPT-3, the powerful natural language model developed by OpenAI, which will help users build ...
Microsoft is embarking on the next phase of Bing’s expansion. And — no surprise — it heavily revolves around AI. At a preview event this week in New York City, Microsoft execs including Yusuf Mehdi, ...
That line from a new Microsoft Windows ad, spoken by a confused bystander, will double as a litmus test for the company’s latest attempt to bring its flagship operating system into the era of ...
Microsoft is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and the company is having some fun with it. The iconic Windows 95 logo was resurfaced, there is a themed version of Solitaire available, and Bill Gates ...
Microsoft is releasing a revamped version of its Copilot personal AI assistant. (Microsoft Image) Microsoft is revamping its Copilot personal AI assistant with a new design and features including a ...
Microsoft unveiled a swath of new AI features during its 50th birthday bash in Redmond last week, and I got to try many of them. Copilot Vision holds the most potential for consumers, but Copilot’s ...
Like virtually every major Windows announcement in the last three years, the spate of features that Microsoft announced for the operating system today all revolve around generative AI. In particular, ...
Microsoft released new Excel features in September 2025 for Windows, Mac, iOS, and web users, with a focus on updates to the desktop and web clients, but no new features for Android users. The primary ...
Back in those early days of using Linux, you'd have heard me screaming at the top of my lungs from any given mountaintop that I'd never use a piece of software from MS. That was then, this is now.
If you're anything like me, then you're only using a tiny fraction of what you can access with your Microsoft 365 subscription. Up until now, I've pretty much just been creating Word documents and ...
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