Author: Karan Rana

The Redmond giant has been with us for many years, some of it has accompanied us since our beginnings in computing because there was no other alternative (Or practically). This has given rise to memories of the past such as the encyclopedia Encarta, Clippy (The Office assistant) and many icons of the Microsoft of the 90. Now the mythical Clippy could return in the form of an emoji. Clippy has become the emoji of the clip in Windows Yesterday Microsoft put the popularity of Clippy, the aging Office assistant that we were all rushing to shut down, to the test,…

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We had been hearing for a long time that CloudPC, the next element that would arrive in the cloud, was a matter of time. The idea was simple, to offer a PC in the cloud and that we always have hardware up to the task, the hardware is not a key element, the connection is.. Windows 365 is the solution that Microsoft proposes and we tell you what it consists of. Windows 365, hardware goes to the cloud Microsoft has taken one of its strongholds of the company to the cloud. After Office, it is now the turn of Windows…

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Yesterday we knew how Microsoft has implemented a new feature in Planner on the web. This will help users to better supplement tasks with attachments linked to that task. Planner will be in charge of recommending the most suitable files for each task. From Microsoft they assure that the function takes into account the title and description of the task or plan itselfas well as files shared with the specific user to intelligently list a series of files. Planner on the web would suggest files for each task This new function makes it easier for users to find those files…

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The Redmond giant has been testing the KB5004237 update with Windows 10 Insiders on the Beta and Release Preview channels. After having passed the tests now comes as a upgrade cumulative to all versions of Windows 10. What’s new in Windows 10 patch KB50004237 The KB5004237 patch raises the version of Windows 10 in 2004, 20H2, and 21H1 to Build 19041.1110, 19042.1110 and 19042.1110 respectively. This patch includes the following improvements: Fixed an issue that could make it difficult to print on certain printers. This issue affects several makes and models, but primarily receipt or label printers that are connected…

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Microsoft Edge is better than ever. More and more users value it as a serious alternative to Google Chrome, which remains the outstanding leader of the browser race. The main reason is all the people involved in the development of this browser, who are doing a commendable job not only to match in possibilities with Chrome (something more than achieved) but to offer attractive extra capabilities. The bright future that awaits Microsoft Edge Now, the Edge team has updated the page of What’s next to offer us a general image of everything that is to come to the browser in…

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Video calling has gone from being something anchored in the past of the 2000s with the first smartphones with a camera for video calls to being a trend. Microsoft Teams is one of many tools, just like Zoom or Blue Jeans, and has seen its popularity skyrocket in the pandemic. However, it is also true that video calls do not go well. Whether due to the camera, the darkness of the room or other factors, the image is not a true reflection of us. But in the Teams team already have a solution inspired by Instagram filters. Teams will have…

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It seems that the Redmond giant is still looking for possible acquisitions. Despite having made large purchases such as Zenimax Online and Nuance, there are still opportunities for small acquisitions by Microsoft. In this case Microsoft has looked at RiskIQ, a company linked to cybersecurity. RiskIQ will improve Microsoft’s cybersecurity About a month ago we told you about the acquisition of ReFirm Labs, which provides tools to help protect the Internet of Things (IoT) and connected devices. The acquisition boosted the platform Azure Defender for IoT to help customers defend against sophisticated attacks. Now the software giant appears to be…

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The Surface Neo was unveiled in fall 2019 and little has been heard from her since. Microsoft has only claimed that the product has been “Postponed indefinitely” And, as you know, the main reason has names and surnames: Windows 10X and its prenatal cancellation. Now, it looks like Intel has put one more nail in the Surface Neo’s coffin with the cancellation of Lakefield series processors. Is this really bad news for the Surface Neo? This news has come to the fore thanks to the site Anandtech. The discontinuation of Intel Lakefield processors never ceases to amaze us, as They…

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The era of Windows 11 aims to be a before and after for Microsoft. After many years of crossing in the desert, those of Redmond are finally dedicating to the operating system the amount of resources that it deserves. This new design line spearheaded by Windows 11 extends to more Microsoft products and services and Office is a great proof of it. Rounded corners and a temporary absence As reported via Twitter The guys at Office Insider, we can start to try the first brushstrokes of this new design of the most famous office suite in the world. The most…

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