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Just like Windows, Microsoft’s Office programs offer a dark mode that is easy on the eyes in poor lighting conditions and reduces power consumption. Set this to “Black”. If you have already set ...
The Austrian Armed Forces are discontinuing the use of Microsoft Office in favor of the open-source office software LibreOffice, Heise reports. The decision covers around 16,000 workstations and is ...
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Microsoft has launched AI agents for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The agents are available for business and individual subscribers. Now accessible on the web, the agents will expand to the desktop.
Imagine this: you’re juggling emails from colleagues, managing a packed calendar, and trying to keep track of your to-do list, all from your iPad. It sounds chaotic, right? But what if there was a way ...
If you’re a Windows user, you’ve seen Microsoft pushing its AI technology called “Copilot” everywhere. It’s their entry into the race to build an AI platform in the latest Internet ‘gold rush’.
The move follows an investigation by the Guardian and two Israeli publications that found the Israeli military had used the company’s cloud platform to surveil Palestinians. Microsoft has revoked the ...
Microsoft has ended access to its data centers for a unit of the Israeli military that helped power a massive surveillance operation against Palestinian civilians, according to a report by The ...
Microsoft has blocked an Israeli military unit from using some of its technology services after the company found evidence supporting a report that the tech was being used for surveillance of ...