In recent years, Microsoft has been making significant strides towards a passwordless future, a move that many view as beneficial. Passkeys, which are auto-generated credentials, offer enhanced security because they cannot be intercepted or stolen, and eliminate the need for users to memorize complex passwords. Starting on May 1st, 2025, Continue Reading
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Microsoft Reports AI Contributes to 30% of New Code Development, According to PCWorld
As a writer and graphic designer, my expertise does not extend into coding, so I won’t pass judgment on the recent developments in the tech industry. However, it’s noteworthy that Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, claims that artificial intelligence is now responsible for generating up to 30 percent of the company’s Continue Reading
Microsoft to Address Outlook Typing Lag Issue in Upcoming Weeks
If you are eager for a solution and can’t wait for an official update, consider reverting to version 2405 of classic Outlook. However, be aware that doing so means sacrificing several important security fixes. In an original article published on April 16, 2025, it was reported that users of Microsoft’s Continue Reading
Microsoft 365 Copilot App Integrates ChatGPT’s Advanced Image Generation Capabilities
You now have the ability to generate innovative images, videos, and other content with the latest updates. A significant enhancement is the introduction of Notebooks, which allow users to organize various project-related information such as files, pages, and links in a centralized manner. This setup can then be shared with Continue Reading
Microsoft Discontinues Useful Productivity Feature in Classic Teams, Says PCWorld
Microsoft is known for consistently updating its applications, a practice that isn’t inherently negative. However, successful revamping requires that the new version meets or exceeds the performance and usability of its predecessor. This is a fundamental reason why many users continue to favor the “classic” versions of Outlook and Teams. Continue Reading
Microsoft Edge Now Up to 9% Faster Thanks to Recent Optimizations
If you are using Microsoft Edge as your primary web browser, it is essential to keep it updated to fully benefit from its latest features and performance improvements. Updating to version 134 or later can yield noticeable enhancements in your browsing experience. On average, users have reported a reduction in Continue Reading
Microsoft to Phasing Out Legacy PDF Reader in Edge in the Near Future
In 2023, Microsoft transitioned the PDF engine in its Edge browser to Adobe’s technology. This change made Adobe the default PDF engine for consumer devices, while businesses were given the option to choose whether to adopt the new engine. Consumers, however, could revert to the previous engine by adjusting a Continue Reading
Microsoft to Restrict Teams Access for Users Who Neglect App Updates This Week
When Microsoft launches a new version of the Teams app, users have a 90-day window to install the update. Failing to do so will result in a “blocking page” appearing, which necessitates the update before users can continue using the app. Starting at the 30-day mark, Teams will send recurring Continue Reading
Microsoft Launches Enhanced Research Tools in Copilot Revamp
Enhancing the basic research capabilities of Microsoft Copilot may not seem as thrilling as transforming it into an overly personalized companion, but it’s undeniably valuable as a research tool. During Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebration, the company showcased significant updates to Copilot, including the introduction of Copilot Vision for Windows and Continue Reading
Bill Gates Unveils His ‘Coolest Code’ Ever Created for Microsoft
At the conclusion of his blog post, Bill Gates shared the original source code that holds significant sentimental value for him, as it was foundational to the emergence of Microsoft. The story of Microsoft began in January 1975, when Gates and co-founder Paul Allen came across an article in *Popular Continue Reading