• Neowin

    Microsoft outlines the changes from classic to new Teams clients in new support post

    Microsoft has posted a new support page that outlines the changes from the old "classic" Teams client to the more recent "Teams 2.0" version including some features that are going away.

  • Microsoft kills Skype for Business but brings new Teams to Teams Rooms on Windows

    Microsoft has just released the latest update for its Teams Rooms on Windows app, bringing the version number to 5.0.111.0.

  • Scientists study lipids cell by cell, making new cancer research possible

    Imagine being able to look inside a single cancer cell and see how it communicates with its neighbors. Scientists are celebrating a new technique that lets them study the fatty contents of cancer cells, one by one.

  • The Five: Stories behind top new teams at Zurich Classic of New Orleans - PGA TOUR

    Team golf returns to the PGA TOUR spotlight with the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where the intrigue starts with how and why the teams were formed. Some seem

  • Korey Cunningham, former New York Giants player, found dead at 28 at his home in New Jersey: Cops say fatal injury was 'self-inflicted'

    Korey Cunningham was found dead on Thursday at his home in New Jersey. Police say his death was self-inflicted and have no suspicions of foul play. Cunningham, 28, played for the Giants, Cardinals and Patriots in the NFL

    • GQ

    Are Those Viral New Balance Loafers Actually Good?

    When New Balance introduced its 1906L loafer in January—at Paris Fashion Week through a collaboration with Junya Watanabe—people were understandably skeptical. The striking combination of a traditional New Balance sneaker silhouette and the build of an honest-to-goodness penny loafer seemed like yet another effort of fashion trolling, an attempt to whip up a social media frenzy based on eye-popping contrasts and an overtly impractical design. A critic at The New York Times called it “a meme...

    • CNET

    What TikTok's New Community Guidelines Actually Mean for You

    The new guidelines aim to cut down on the number of almond mom and toxic gym bro videos you see.

  • USDA and China are creating deadly new bird flus

    An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian flu is ravaging the U.S. food supply, infecting birds in all 50 states and spreading to mammals including humans. Disturbing new reports show that it’s in Americans’ food now, too. Experts say “there is always a chance the virus may evolve to more easily transmit among humans.” Scary stuff. The bird flu outbreak has cost […]

    • CNN

    Paul Auster, author of ‘New York Trilogy,’ dead at 77

    Paul Auster, the acclaimed American author of “The New York Trilogy,” has died at age 77. Auster, who was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1947, had a long career not only as a celebrated novelist, but also as an essayist, translator, screenwriter and poet, whose work was published in more than 40 languages. A host of media outlets reported that Auster’s death was confirmed by his friend and fellow author Jacki Lyden. Auster began translating the works of French writers when he moved to France...

    • Neowin

    Microsoft rolls out Copilot preview in the new Planner app for Teams

    Microsoft is starting to roll out its Copilot generative AI assistant in its recently launched new Planner app in Teams, offering ways for the AI to create tasks, goals, and more in the app.

  • New Prince William Photo Highlights Little-Known Fact

    A new wedding day portrait of Prince William and Princess Kate released to mark their 13th wedding anniversary on Monday has highlighted a little-known fact that is claimed to have caused tension between the prince and his younger brother, Harry.Kensington Palace released the never-before-seen image taken by photographer Millie Pilkington to celebrate William and Kate's anniversary, captioning it "13 years ago today!" on social media.The black and white image taken in one of the state rooms of...

  • Pauly Shore's Richard Simmons biopic might actually be dead

    Unsurprisingly, the runaway train biopic trend has reached two inevitable, hopefully terminal stations. These days, it feels like every new project announced is either a controversial smooth-over job backed by an artist’s estate (i.e. Antoine Fuqua’s upcoming Michael Jackson biopic) or an equally controversial exploitation outing denounced by the central figure or their loved ones (i.e. Pamela Anderson’s disappointment over Pam & Tommy). Pauly Shore’s long-threatened Richard Simmons film fits...