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Microsoft HoloLens 2: Full Specs, Price, Availability
Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 has been launched and is available for pre-order today. Here’s all you need to know about the headset.
Microsoft Brings HoloLens Apps Remote Assist and Project Visualize to Android and iOS
Microsoft’s expansion of HoloLens apps to mobile has started, with Remote Assist coming to Android and Project Visualize debuting on iOS.
Microsoft Unveils Forms Pro Ahead of Spring Preview
A week after Microsoft Forms Pro was leaked, the company has confirmed the service will come to service starting this spring.
Microsoft’s Bumper Earnings Report Hampered by Windows Decline Driven by Chip Shortage
Microsoft reported a blockbuster quarter of high revenue and profit. However, Windows and Office struggled as chip supplies remain dry.
Microsoft and LinkedIn’s Tech Integration Is Taking a While
Microsoft is making slow progress with its LinkedIn integration, focusing instead on independence and growing the platform.
Microsoft Virtual Academy Shuttering in 2019, Replaced by Microsoft Learn
Microsoft says it will phase out the Microsoft Virtual Academy during 2019 as Microsoft Learn becomes replacement learning resource.
HoloLens 2 Likely to Launch with Windows 10 19H1
Microsoft watcher WalkingCat has found information in Windows 10 19H1 that points to HoloLens 2 launching alongside the OS.
Microsoft HoloLens Disappears from US Store, Sequel Imminent?
Is Microsoft planning to release the HoloLens 2 soon? The company’s first edition device is no longer available from its store in the United States.
Microsoft Flow Scores Huge October Update with SharePoint Integrations and Flow Checker
Microsoft Flow's October update improves it in a variety of areas, from analytics to reliability and integrations.
Microsoft Azure Continues Growth Amid Thriving Cloud Market
Azure is enjoying massive growth, but Amazon Web Services continues to lead in terms of how much organizations spend on cloud infrastructure.
Microsoft Brings Azure Service Fabric Mesh to Visual Studio 2017
Azure Service Fabric Mesh allows Visual Studio 2017 users to deploy applications more efficiently by not needing to manage VMs.
Microsoft Bringing Common Data Service for Analytics to Power BI
With CDS for Analytics in Power BI, customers will get a common data schema, accelerated access to data, and customizable and extensible application support.
Microsoft Refocuses on Cortana with 2018 Device Expansion
As Alexa threatens Cortana on Windows, Microsoft has announced the virtual assistant will make its way to several new devices this year.
Microsoft Introduces Outlook Add-ins to Android
Six months after coming to iOS, add-ins for Outlook are available on Android. Familiar services like Evernote and Microsoft Translator make the jump, while new additions like Wrike and Gyfcat are also available.
Microsoft Teams Reaches 125,000 Organizations and Gets New Guest Ability
Microsoft Teams continues to grow and Azure Active Directory users can now be included as guests on a team. As well as a status report, Microsoft also introduced support for Botkit and new rival Atlassian.
Microsoft Leak Suggests Skype for Business Will Become Microsoft Teams
Instead of operating two work-based chat platforms, Microsoft Teams could be about to welcome Skype for Business. A leaked Office 365 message suggests Microsoft is moving in this direction.
Microsoft-Owned LinkedIn Passes 500 Million Members
However, the overall number of active monthly users is still likely to be around 25 percent of the total membership base.
Microsoft Flow and PowerApps Services Updated
Microsoft Flow now has enhanced features for managing multiple team members and new shareable buttons. PowerApps has received more integrations and support for SharePoint lists.
Microsoft Cuts MPSA Subcriptions to a Maximum of One Year
Microsoft is moving its MPSA licensing to a 'more modern' alternative, shortening lengths to one year to simplify price comparisons. The only exception is the Windows E3 subscription.
Microsoft Accessibility Website Relaunched as Company Debuts KNFB Reader
The company is talking up its improved Microsoft Accessibility services, including a new based website built on customer feedback. Microsoft also introduced the KNFB Reader to help visually impaired users understand content.