Microsoft said in a blog post that it's increasing the price of its Microsoft 365 bundle for consumers by $3 a month. The company said it's raising the price as it's adding its Copilot artificial ...
Microsoft has started another round of job cuts in 3 departments Its consulting division has paused hiring and will delay ... This wave of layoffs follows an earlier move by Microsoft in early 2023 ...
Microsoft is increasing the price of its consumer Microsoft 365 bundle by $3 per month as it adds AI features to various applications. It’s the first price increase for Microsoft 365 (formerly ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable (Gen 2) is one of few proper alternatives to the Surface Pro family ... You get Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and optional 4G LTE Cat16 for all your wireless ...
Microsoft's Office 365 apps have been the cornerstone for many working professionals' day-to-day workflows for years. As a result, when the company developed its AI assistant, Copilot, it was only ...
With 2025 underway, Microsoft is ramping up its campaign targeting the 800 million users yet to upgrade from Windows 11, before it is retired in October. “What does this mean?” the company ...
Windows 10 isn't the only Microsoft product that is due to lose support this coming October. In a blog post published Wednesday, the software giant said Microsoft 365 apps (aka Office ...
Yesterday was January’s big Patch Tuesday, where Microsoft rolled out a big bundle of security updates across several apps and services, eliminating 159 security vulnerabilities. This is the ...
Unless Microsoft hadn’t already made it very clear that it wants you to upgrade your Windows 10 PC this year, the company has announced it will stop supporting Office apps on the older OS come ...
Microsoft is launching a pay-as-you-go plan for corporate customers that bundles several, but not all, of the company’s existing AI-powered productivity features for Microsoft 365. The new plan ...
Update, Jan. 16, 2025: This story, originally published Jan. 15, now includes a statement from Microsoft regarding the Windows zero-day exploits. As if Windows users hadn’t got enough to worry ...