How to Host a Video Conference on Microsoft Teams

Microsoft released the Teams app in 2016 as a communication tool for corporations and individuals as a part of the Microsoft 365 family of products. For Microsoft, the timing couldn’t have been better. Ever since the Covid-19 pandemic broke out in 2019, remote work is slowly becoming the norm across industries. And with that comes […]

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Microsoft Edge’s Sleeping Tabs Will Soon Show You How Much It Saved

In a bid to make Microsoft Edge a major competitor in the browser world, the software giant added sleeping tabs to help save people’s resources… but people had no idea how much was actually being saved. Now, a recent update to the preview build of Edge adds a saved resources tracker which tells you just […]

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New Windows 11 Insider Preview Update Delivers Microsoft Teams Chat Preview

As the Windows 11 Insider Preview updates arrive, so do the new features we’ve been looking forwards to since the Windows 11 reveal. Next up is the first official preview build of the Microsoft Teams Chat feature, bringing easily accessible Teams chats to your taskbar. Microsoft Teams Chat Begins Insider Preview Rollout Microsoft Teams Chat […]

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Microsoft Wants to Bring Clippy Back From the Dead

Microsoft is getting serious about bringing Clippy back from the Windows graveyard. But don’t worry—its resurrection won’t bring back its intrusive messages. It will instead take the form of a Microsoft 365 emoji. Clippy May Make a Return as an Emoji In a Tweet, Microsoft promised to bring Clippy back as a paperclip emoji on one […]

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Microsoft Delivers Security Patch for Critical PrintNightmare Exploit

Microsoft has released an emergency security patch for the dangerous PrintNightmare zero-day vulnerability affecting the Windows Print Spooler service. The security patch, released outside of its normal security patch release window, will come as great relief for the millions of businesses and organizations around the world attempting to mitigate this issue. Microsoft Releases Critical Security […]

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5 Things Microsoft Needs to Fix About Windows 10 in 2021

It has been five years since Windows 10 came out. Microsoft aimed to deliver a modern operating system that would improve with time. So much so that the company called Windows 10 “the last version of Windows.” Initially, Windows 10 saw rapid development, with Microsoft committing to deliver two feature updates every year. Along with […]

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