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Microsoft faces EU complaints over children’s data privacy
Verdict via Yahoo Finance· 57 minutes agoThe two complaints to the Austrian privacy watchdog focus on Microsoft’s 365 Education suite for...
Microsoft says Russian influence actors are using AI for misinformation campaigns about the upcoming...
Windows Central· 2 hours agoMicrosoft has identified Russian actors leveraging AI to spread misinformation about the upcoming...
Graduate from Notepad to Microsoft Word with a lifetime license plus Windows 11 Pro
Mashable· 6 hours agoIf you paid for Windows 11 Pro and MS Office apps like Word and Excel individually, you would have...
Microsoft hit with Austrian privacy complaints over its education programme
Reuters· 10 hours agoOnline educational programmes gained in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic as schools switched...
Microsoft’s AI Copilot And Personal LLMs
Forbes· 10 hours agoIn mid-June, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and their partners will ship their first generation of AI PCs. Of course, the PC architecture has evolved since 1981 in...
Advocacy group accuses Microsoft of shifting child data role onto schools
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 10 hours agoBRUSSELS (Reuters) -Microsoft is shifting its responsibilities for children's personal data onto...
Investments by OpenAI’s CEO Raise Questions About Conflicts - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 8 hours agoSpreadsheets like those created with Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets remain a go-to application in today's workplace. WSJ reporter, Berber Jin, is going ...
Getting started with Microsoft 365: Everything you need to know
PC World· 5 days agoMicrosoft's consumer subscription is a large package with many programs and services. For many...
3 Software Stocks That Could Make You a Millionaire
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 6 hours agoIts office productivity software like Word and Excel still enjoy a great deal of market share. It's the way the software business is changing though --...
Sorry AI, Old-School Spreadsheets Are Still King
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoOrganizations aren’t moving away from decades-old tools like Microsoft Excel anytime soon. Some say that hampers their ability to make the most of AI.