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Microsoft's recent tests could lure Google Workspace users back to Office apps
By Claire Tabari published
Microsoft is testing a new, limited version of its Office suite that could challenge Google's massive userbase.

How to use Microsoft 365 for free and save a boatload of money
By Sarah Chaney published
Microsoft 365 apps can be incredibly helpful for work, school, or even personal use, but they're shoved behind a paid subscription. Here's how to access these apps for free.

Microsoft 365 gets a GPT-4 Turbo upgrade with these powerful new AI tools
By Mark Anthony Ramirez published
Microsoft announced several updates to Copilot in Microsoft 365 that users will enjoy taking advantage of.

Windows 365 with Copilot — What you need to know
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Microsoft is adding a slew of updates to Windows 365. Here's what you need to know.

Windows 11 'Settings' app is a mind reader now with new update — here's what's new
By Kimberly Gedeon published
Microsoft announced that Windows 11 is getting a new Settings homepage that features personalized content.

ChatGPT will create an entire PowerPoint presentation for you — here's how
By Kimberly Gedeon published
Microsoft unveiled its plans for how ChatGPT will power its most popular apps, including PowerPoint, and it's blowing our minds.

How to insert a check mark in Excel
By Kimberly Gedeon published
If you're wondering how to insert check marks in Excel spreadsheets, don't worry, we've got a quick and easy tutorial that can help you.

Microsoft introduces Loop — a powerful new collaboration tool for Microsoft 365
By Sean Riley published
Microsoft Loop is a new collaboration tool that is both an app and also a foundational set of components that will be integrated across all Microsoft 365 apps.

Microsoft 365 Family and Norton 360 bundle — Cloud storage, Office, antivirus and VPN for only $72!
By Sean Riley published
Cover your whole family's security, cloud storage and antivirus needs for just $72 with this jaw dropping software bundle.

Microsoft Office security flaw lets hackers infiltrate your PC — what to do
By Kimberly Gedeon published
Check Point Research discovered a security flaw within the legacy code of Microsoft Office. The vulnerability gives attackers access to users' docs for malicious intentions.
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