Microsoft rebrands Microsoft 365 to "Microsoft 365 Copilot" with a new logo featuring the Copilot logo with minor changes. Users have little time to prepare, as the rebranding is set to roll out ...
"The discovery of vulnerabilities in the Dynamics 365 and Power Apps API underscores a critical reminder: cybersecurity requires constant vigilance, especially for large companies that hold so much ...
It's often a sign of a misguided rebrand when people continue to use a brand's old name (Elon Musk might want to take note ...
Microsoft rebrands its productivity suite to Microsoft 365 Copilot, emphasizing AI integration, with a new logo and ...
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Microsoft is bundling its AI-powered Office features into Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions, but it’s also raising prices as a result. Previously, Microsoft 365 subscribers had to ...
If you thought Microsoft’s forcing Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 to keep using Microsoft 365 Office apps was bad, you haven’t seen anything yet. Microsoft will further annoy many ...
Today, Microsoft is following suit, raising prices for its Microsoft 365 packages by $3 per month and bundling in some Copilot AI tools to justify the bump. In the announcement post, Microsoft ...
Microsoft 365 is the industry standard for students, educators, and in a wide range of professions. As its name suggests, many need to use Microsoft's app suite 365 days of the year. Deals on ...
Microsoft 365 subscriptions now cost 30 percent more for home users, but Copilot and AI image editing are included. There's a way out for existing customers. Microsoft 365 for private customers ...
Microsoft 365 subscribers in Australia and several other countries are currently reporting massive price increases. This is due to a supposedly compulsory, more expensive new subscription model ...
In a blog post, Microsoft (MSFT) stated: “Since we launched Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) to consumers in 2013, we’ve steadily delivered new apps, features, and benefits to our subscribers.