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In a bid to make the new Outlook app more appealing, Microsoft is doing away with the need to always be online to manage your calendar events. By Kristian Kask and Joel Lee May 8, 2025 8:46 am PDT ...
Master Microsoft Outlook in 2025 with this beginner-friendly guide. Learn email management, calendar integration, and task planning tips.
Microsoft has recently laid off around 1,500 employees in the U.S., affecting teams in Azure and mixed reality. These job positions are mainly affected due to the sudden layoffs. As much as it doesn't ...
Microsoft 365 apps have been experiencing an outage since early this morning that is mostly affecting email and calendar services on Exchange, Outlook, and Teams.
Microsoft is planning to no longer support the Windows Mail, Calendar, and People apps later this year. The software giant has been moving existing users of these apps over to the new Outlook for ...
Microsoft is officially killing Windows Mail and Calendar by year’s end If you're still using either of these apps, you'll need to switch to the new Outlook or find alternatives soon.
MSFS 2024 will store a large chunk of its data in the cloud, quickly summoning it as needed. Overall, it feels like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is the culmination of all the feedback from 2020.
The two roles that were cut on its events team were duplicated on the main GTDDI team, and did not report into that core D&I group. Microsoft declined to say how many people are on the GTDDI team.
With over 1,700 models in its catalog, Microsoft emphasizes the importance of “fit-to-purpose” models rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. Key universal AI use cases identified include: ...
The Pro starts at $999, which gets you an LCD display, an X Plus processor, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. If you want the X Elite and the OLED screen, you’ll have to spend at least $1,500 ...
Microsoft, it seems, is hedging its bets when it comes to general-purpose robotics AI. At the end of February, the Windows maker spearheaded a massive $675 million Series B in Bay Area-based Figure.