Microsoft plays the name game in its latest update to Teams (free)

What you need to know Microsoft rolled out several improvements to the free version of Teams in December and January. It’s now possible to set specific nicknames within different communities. Teams now has a feature that makes it easier to start a chat with a contact in Teams by using their email address. The quick […]

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Google plays nice with Microsoft to improve the meeting experience

What you need to know Google will finally display Microsoft Outlook users as organizers in Google Calendar. The change is rolling out to users in waves and could take up to 15 days to ship for everyone. It will be implemented for all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts. Google is finally […]

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Windows 11 plays catch up with iPad’s Scribble feature, albeit three years late

What you need to know Windows 11 will soon support entering content within any text field with a stylus. The improved inking experience is currently rolling out to Insiders in the Dev Channel. Apple shipped a similar feature called Scribble back in 2020. Windows 11 Build 23481 shipped to Insiders in the Dev Channel this […]

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AMD plays the name game with its upcoming mobile CPUs

What you need to know AMD will introduce a new naming system for its mobile processors in 2023. The company explained that its current naming convention “simply could not accommodate the influx of new SOCs in new categories [it’s] developing.” The new system has each character of a name relay information, such as portfolio year, […]

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Windows 10 plays a bit of catch-up with latest Release Preview Channel Insider build

What you need to know Windows 10 Build 19044.1862 recently rolled out to Insiders in the Release Preview Channel. The update adds the option to receive urgent notifications even when focus assist is enabled. Insider builds aren’t just for people running Windows 11. Microsoft rolled out a Windows 10 update to Insiders in the Release […]

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Dying Light now looks and plays better on Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One X

Thousands of players may be joining the vibrant and terrifying world of Dying Light 2 Stay Human, but the original Dying Light is still a title well worth revisiting, even in 2022. Techland made this assertion even more true with the release of current-gen upgrades for the first Dying Light game, starting with certain PlayStation […]

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