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Windows 11 Hidden Features That’ll Change How You Use Your Computer – CNET
These features can help you save battery and get the most out of Microsoft’s latest update. By Alison DeNisco Rayome, May 18, 2022 5:20 p.m. PT Windows 11 began its staggered rollout last year, and since then Microsoft said its latest operating system is ready for broad deployment. This means anyone with a computer that…
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This is Microsoft’s vision for the future of meetings – The Verge
Microsoft gets ready to blend remote and physical meetings By Tom Warren@tomwarren, May 21, 2021, 9:00am EDT Microsoft is outlining its vision for the future of meetings today. After a year that’s seen more people dialing into the office remotely, the company is once again banging the drum for hybrid work: a model that combines…
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Microsoft revealed the latest truths about working from home. One is truly disturbing | ZDNet
As many drift from working from home to a more hybrid model, what has been lost? And who has really, really gained? Microsoft knows things aren’t good. By Chris Matyszczyk for Technically Incorrect | April 4, 2021 — 12:00 GMT (05:00 PDT) | Topic: Working from home: How to get remote work right The headline…
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Microsoft adds a cheaper Surface Book option with NVIDIA graphics
Source: Microsoft adds a cheaper Surface Book option with NVIDIA graphics
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Surface Pro 4 release date, price, news and features | Laptops News | TechRadar
Each Surface Pro has arguably been better than the last, and there’s good reason to believe that the Surface Pro 4 could turn out to be something special. While the Surface Pro 2 was marketed as a tablet that could do more than other tablets (particularly Apple’s iPad), Microsoft switched tact to try and make…
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Microsoft Releases Half A Dozen MSN Apps For iOS And Android, Offering News, Sports, Weather And More | TechCrunch
“Continuing its efforts to become more of a mobile ecosystem player, Microsoft today has released a suite of MSN-branded mobile applications that run on iOS, Android and Amazon devices. The free apps, previously created under the awkward Bing label, were originally built for Windows 8 and Windows Phone devices. The lineup includes MSN apps for…
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Microsoft Changes Tack, Making Office Suite Free on Mobile – NYTimes.com
“SEATTLE — Few golden geese in technology have survived as long as Office has for Microsoft. The suite of applications that includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint, first released in 1990, generated nearly a third of Microsoft’s revenue during its last fiscal year — about $26 billion of $87 billion in total. By some estimates, the…



