Microsoft Reveals Minecraft Teams And Powerpoint Features Coming For The Next School Year

Perhaps the most eye-catching are changes to Minecraft’s Education Edition. In a somewhat unexpected move, the company has implemented its immersive reader in the game. This displays NPC text on a blank, customizable background with a friendly font, highlighting words as they’re read. The feature will also apply to in-game signs, chalkboards, and more. In more immersive reader news, Microsoft is pointing to services that have also adopted its immersive reader, from Skooler to Squigl, Nearpod, Oxford Press, PowerSchool, and more....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Elsa Wheaton

Microsoft S Brainwave System Results In Tenfold Speed Increase For Bing Ai

According to Microsoft, Brainwave has allowed performance increases of up to ten times for Bing AI, giving real-time performance. As well as latency reductions, it has enabled a tenfold model size increase. As well as the platform itself, performance is thanks to Intel’s FPGA chips. The same type of have been used in Bing for some time as part of Microsoft’s Catapult v2 server design, and come with AI-focused advantages....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Chris Mraz

Microsoft S Emergency Internet Explorer Update Is Breaking Lenovo Laptops

Last week, Microsoft was forced to send out an emergency update to solve a security issue in Internet Explorer. However, it seems the fix is causing its own problems. Some owners of Lenovo laptops report the fix is causing their device not to start. When installing KB44832229, Lenovo laptops with less than 8GB of RAM are failing to start. Why this is happening is unclear as the patch was only supposed to fix Internet Explorer....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Bernadette Donnally

Microsoft S Important Story Remix Features Are Hidden Behind An Office 365 Subscription

Since announcing Story Remix in the spring, Microsoft has been padding out its feature set. The company also rebranded its service under the existing Photos banner for Windows 10. 3D effects were added last month alongside 57 other new editing effects. Windows Insiders have been testing these new effects using the Skip Ahead feature. While the tool is for the Redstone 4 branch, Microsoft has since confirmed the 3D effects will debut with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · Tracie Wright

Microsoft S Kaizala Messaging Service Is Coming To Teams

All customers will eligible Office 365 and Microsoft 365 accounts will get access to the app, which is geared towards work rather than personal chat. The app integrates with services to plan meetings, poll employees, collect payments, and offer secure sharing. It’s something of a conflict with the company’s existing Microsoft Teams app, which is also geared towards workplace chat. As a result, Microsoft is planning to bring both together to avoid communications issues....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Richard Hatton

Microsoft S Office Com Overhaul Is Arriving Soon

The core goal of the redesign is to increase productivity for commercial users. You can see how this looks in the main image above. Microsoft is focusing on providing a new Quick Access section in the Home interface. Furthermore, a new Create pane allows simpler creation of files by tapping into templates within the standard UI. Another major change is a new My Content pan that provides all content that the document or work is linked to....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · Beverly Travis

Microsoft S President Expects 69Bn Activision Blizzard Buyout To Close In 20223

Speaking on last Thursday’s “Bloomberg Technology,” Smith says he remains confident despite the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) suing Microsoft to stop the deal. The regulator believes Microsoft will withhold Activision Blizzard games from other platforms. Even so, Smith is sure this is just a stumble and that the deal will go ahead as planned: “We originally said when we announced this in January this year, 2022, that we were looking at it in 2023 and that’s still the way we look at it....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Myriam Ouimet

Microsoft S Swiftkey Keyboard Gets Android 11 Support

Fore example, users will find it easier to move between different keyboard modes. SwiftKey now includes an icon in the toolbar to make this process more efficient. Elsewhere, the app has solved an issue where unwanted keystrokes would accidentally trigger “Autocorrect”. Lastly, there are some bug fixes included in the update. Notably, instead of unnamed fixes, SwiftKey point to a fix for a known issue where letters were not being recognized by the TalkBack features....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Bernadette Walsh

Microsoft S Windows On Arm Deal With Qualcomm Ending Soon

It is worth noting Microsoft and Qualcomm have never said there is an exclusive contract between the two. However, no Windows on ARM device has ever shipped without a Qualcomm processor. Furthermore, the chip giant was a co-host of Microsoft’s Always Connected PC launch. According to XDA-Developers, there was an exclusive deal in place and it is now coming to an end. We have started seeing some movement that suggests Microsoft is looking to movie away from its partner....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 324 words · Dana Wilson

Microsoft S Your Phone App Hits The Top Spot On Google S Play Store

The achievement is particularly significant because it’s the antithesis of the company’s shift in strategy after the death of Windows 10 Mobile. It has instead been focusing on its Android offerings and closing the gap between the two platforms. After years of hard work, Microsoft has improved the functionality of Your Phone significantly. Users can now use their PC to sync photos, reply to notifications and text messages, take phone calls, and mirror their screen....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Belia Almond

Microsoft Store Won T Open In Windows 10 7 Quick Solutions To Apply 2022

Why Microsoft store not responding? The Microsoft Store app caches some details about installed and available apps to speed up the process of browsing them and improving the responsiveness of the Store app. But sometimes due to a corrupt system file or bug on the latest update, this cache may get corrupted or damaged. That results Microsoft store unresponsive, Microsoft store won’t open or closes immediately after open. 1 Why Microsoft store not responding?...

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 837 words · Mike Sheppard

Microsoft Sunsets Outlook Com Premium Brings Some Features To Office 365

For the unfamiliar, Outlook.com Premium made its debut just this year, in February. It promised users an ad-free experience, personalized emails, calendar and contact sharing, and more. The launch came with a special price of $19.95 a year, later going up to $49.99. It’s a lot to pay for a few email features and its difficult to tell what Microsoft’s motivations are. It could be that there will simply too few subscribers, or it’s possible Microsoft just wants to focus on its already strong Office 365 instead....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Jake Kaspar

Microsoft Surface Patent Points To Improved Fixability For Upcoming Devices

A new Microsoft Patent shows the company is working to make its Surface products easier to fix. If the patent comes to fruition, it would be good news for customer. Over the years, users have lamented how unrepairable Surface devices are. If you have a hardware issue, you will almost always have to ship the device back to Microsoft. Often, the company will replace the unit rather than repair it....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 301 words · Dale Springer

Microsoft Surface Roadmap Shows Andromeda Launch In 2018

We have been used to having at least one new Surface product each year since the first tablet launched back in 2012. The quietest hardware year for Microsoft since then was 2014 when just the Surface Pro 3 was launched. Since then we have had at least two new devices each year. Brad Sams at Thurrott.com uncovered internal documents that point to new hardware on the way. Some of these will be updated of current products, while some will be new devices....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Frances Guthrie

Microsoft Survey Shows Online Civility Is Declining During The Pandemic

As we move further into the second year of the pandemic, it seems online civility is dwindling. A survey of 11,067 people across 22 countries by Microsoft shows 82% of the countries were seeing net-worse net civility during the COVID crisis. Microsoft surveyed age groups between 13 and 74 and asked about 21 common online risks spread across four categories: behavioral, personal, reputational, and sexual. Germany, Poland, Philippines, Hungary, and Italy showed the biggest decline in online civility....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 355 words · Laurence Walker

Microsoft Testing Indic Phonetic Keyboards In Windows 10

When a user types into the current keyboard, Windows 10 uses Indian Phonetic keyboard to translate the typed words into a suggested Indic option. In a report, ONMSFT highlights how the feature works: “For instance, if we type “namaste” using the Phonetic keyboard, it will automatically suggest ?????? / ????? / ?????? in Hindi/Punjabi/Gujarati.” Windows Insiders can test the new Indian Phonetic keyboards as part of Windows 10 Preview Build 18272, which rolled out last month....

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · David Bosarge

Microsoft Testing New Predicative Model For Windows 10 Updates

The company has previously discussed how AI is transforming the efficiency of Windows 10 updates. Microsoft says the recently launched April 2018 Update reached more users faster because of AI. This week, Windows Insider chief Dona Sarkar talked about expanding machine learning in Windows 10 updates. Discussing the release of Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17723 and Build 18204, Sarkar says a predicative model will be used to study user habits....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 335 words · Mark Kenoyer

Microsoft To Do Beta For Android Finally Gets Support For File Attachments

In its current form, file attachments for Microsoft To-Do are image-only. You can’t attach important files like Office documents, .psd files, etc. You’re also unable to add files to shared lists, which is one of the most useful scenarios. Clearly, it’s still early days, but To-Do does support syncing to Windows 10 PCs, where an Insider build also implements the functionality. Microsoft says it will have more filetype options soon, and it’s likely shared list support will follow....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Reed Hernanez

Microsoft To Do Regains Dark Theme On Ios Through Version 2 2

Leading the changes is the ability to toggle dark mode and see Microsoft To-Do with its dark theme. You may remember this feature was previously part of the experience but was removed. Microsoft has now brought it back. Elsewhere in Version 2.2, Microsoft To-Do users have the ability to drag a URL onto a task on the iPad. This can be done from any other app taking advantage of iPadOS 13’s Multiple Windows feature....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Brenda Anderson

Microsoft To Remove Refs Support On Windows 10 Pro Through The Fall Creators Update

A report from Ars Technica suggests Windows 10 Pro will ditch one important feature through the FCU. Specifically, the Resilient File System will be removed from the platform. The removal of the feature was spotted on a support Page for the Fall Creators Update. Basically, the omission from Windows 10 Pro would mean users on that version of the platform will not be able to create new ReFS volumes. The version will be limited to Read and Write functionality....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Esther Fields