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SwiftKey now also has the capacity to compose text for you using AI.
Microsoft brings Bing AI widget to your phone’s home screen
One of the many updates will be a Bing Chat widget for your phone.
Microsoft can open and scan password-protected Zip archives in the cloud
Microsoft Outlook and Google Calendar are finally going to play nice together
Could Google Workspace be the first to make it easier to use multiple online services simultaneously?
Microsoft has finally fixed a cool Windows 11 Spotify feature – so what took so long?
The bug in question lingered about for at least three months before a fix – and it’s not been fixed in Windows 10, either.
Microsoft will pay to capture carbon from burning wood
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Microsoft just backed a big plan to capture carbon dioxide emissions from a wood-burning power plant. Today, the tech giant announced a deal with Danish energy company Ørsted to purchase credits representing 2.76 million metric tons of carbon dioxide captured at Ørsted’s Asnæs Power Station over 11 years.
It’s one of the biggest deals any company has made to date to draw down carbon dioxide emissions, according to a press release from Ørsted. The move is supposed to help Microsoft hit its goal of becoming carbon negative by 2030, the point at which the company is removing more planet-heating carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than it generates through its operations.
SAP taps Microsoft AI Copilot to streamline hiring and upskilling for enterprises
SAP today announced a plan to integrate Microsoft AI Copilot and Azure OpenAI service with its SuccessFactors suite of solutions.
Windows 10 isn’t dead after all – Microsoft may add a few features in the future
It seems the declaration of Windows 10’s passing was premature, but there are caveats here.
Microsoft makes embarrassing Windows 11 U-turn after user revolt over ads
Microsoft finally accepts Windows 11 has too many ads – but will it learn?