Microsoft has announced the next update to Windows 10 but do not get too excited, as there is not a lot besides stability and bug fixes. You can look for the update to arrive in the spring but let’s dive into what is new and set the expectations. The update will be called 21H1, as…
Microsoft has a new development platform that is not explicitly tied to any single device and allows you to create AR/VR experiences from multiple platforms.
Microsoft is rolling out a new Meet Now feature for Teams that almost matches the best-in-class funcationality.
Microsoft has a new service plan called Teams Pro that you will need if you want to run a webinar.
Microsoft will remove legacy Edge from Windows 10 PCs next month with a cumulative update.
Microsoft’s battle for education, while not won, has certainly become much less of a worry for the company.
January has come and gone but Office 365 news is still flowing.
Microsoft is rolling out a new feature that will alert you if a phishing link or malware is delivered to a mailbox because of a policy exception.
Microsoft is rolling out a new update to the Surface Duo that will improve the Microsoft 365 app experience.
It’s that time of the quarter again where Microsoft reports its earnings but this time around it is for calendar Q4 but the company’s fiscal Q2.