Microsoft is updating Copilot on Windows with a built-in side-pane browser, allowing users to open links, research across tabs, and summarize information without leaving the app.
Microsoft has launched web integration in the Windows 11 Copilot app, opening links in an Edge-powered side pane with opt-in per-conversation web access.
Microsoft launched Copilot Tasks, allowing users to automate recurring tasks and execute actions. We show how to use Copilot Tasks.
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Microsoft (MSFT) reported fiscal second-quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday, beating Wall Street estimates on both the top and bottom lines, with cloud revenue vaulting above $50 billion for ...
France is dropping US videoconferencing for its own open-source tool. Visio is rolling out now and will replace other services by 2027. Visio is part of the EU's broader push for digital sovereignty.
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The French government is saying au revoir to Microsoft Teams and Zoom as it embraces a home-grown alternative. By next year, civil servants across all departments will have switched to French ...
Driven by the artificial intelligence frenzy, Microsoft is internally projecting that water use at its data centers will more than double by 2030 from 2020, including in places that face shortages.