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The Microsoft 365 Copilot Wave 3 brings new agentic AI tools to create and edit documents, alongside the launch of an E7 price tier that bundles AI tools with M365 apps for $99 per user per month.
The Document Foundation is back with a new target: the European Commission. It is calling the body out for using Microsoft Excel while ignoring the OpenDocument Format (ODF). The Document Foundation ...
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A techspert named Davey Jones is urging Gmail users to switch off several features over concerns that Google could automatically access their sensitive email data and use it to train AI. Arlette - ...
Learn how to harness the power of CoPilot 365 in Excel to streamline data analysis, uncover insights, and enhance productivity. This video provides step-by-step guidance on using AI tools to make ...
If you're anything like me, then you're only using a tiny fraction of what you can access with your Microsoft 365 subscription. Up until now, I've pretty much just been creating Word documents and ...
After decades of using both Google's and Microsoft's productivity suites, it's clear that one continues to deliver the strongest combination of power, flexibility, and collaborative capability. I've ...
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Lokalise surveyed over a thousand workers across the U.S., U.K., Germany and Mexico, and the one emoji that everybody agreed is verboten in a workplace setting probably won’t surprise you: the ...