This week's look back at the past seven days on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap website includes a number of new Copilot features that will be coming soon to apps like Word, Excel, OneDrive, and more.
In this week's Microsoft 365 Roadmap recap, we look at Word on most platforms getting integration with Microsoft Designer, copy-and-paste improvements for Outlook, more AI for Teams, and more.
Microsoft has announced it plans to add some new Copilot generative AI features to its Dynamics 365 Field Service, including ways to improve work order management of employees and more.
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The Microsoft Loop collaboration app has received an update for Microsoft 365 subscribers that adds new filters for its tables and boards to find information faster in those features.
Microsoft has added extra features to its recently launched new Planner app. They are designed to help businesses and organizations set up tasks to be completed by their frontline workers.
This 15-month Microsoft 365 Family subscription is good for up to six people and is just $89.59 (reg. $112) through April 21.
The iPhone Notes app could become a lot more useful when iOS 18 drops later this year.
Microsoft goes into detail on some new features in its Edge web browser designed to add more text editing options, including using Copilot to rewrite text and more support for digital ink writing.
You probably heard of PowerToys, but what about WinToys? This neat app offers various tweaks to make the best of your computer, and it has just been updated with new features and improvements.
The Nothing Phone (2a) is receiving its third software update in one month. We are talking about the Nothing OS 2.5.5 update, which comes with the April 2024 Android security patch, camera improvements, and bug fixes. Nothing says the update improves camera color saturation and optimizes the blur accuracy in Portrait Mode while enhancing the camera-loading speed. Additionally, it optimizes the overall gaming performance and system stability. You can check the image below for the update's...