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You can now more easily work with iCloud-synced photos via the Photos app in Windows 10.
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You can now more easily work with iCloud-synced photos via the Photos app in Windows 10.
There are a few ways to count the number of items in an Excel list, depending on the data you have. In this tutorial, learn how to count items in Excel using the COUNTIF and SUBTOTAL functions.
You can easily apply left and right alignment formatting in Microsoft Word. This article covers how to do so without using a table.
You might have used reminders in Outlook before, but these tips may make you reconsider the way you use the feature.
Working on the same document as other people isn't always straightforward. Here’s why it might not be working for you and how Word can make it easier to handle clashing changes.
There’s a new, more secure way to encrypt files in Windows 11, but it’s only an option for building secure applications, not a replacement for BitLocker.
The latest version of VMware Workstation Player includes the features needed to install Windows 11 as a virtual machine.
Find out what Bard means for developers and end users, as well as how this news fits within the larger AI chatbot landscape.
Microsoft's ChatGPT integration into Bing offers refined search, chat, content generation suggestions, and more.
Learn what Prometheus means for Microsoft’s approach to artificial intelligence.
Understanding Power BI relationships and how to create them ensures your visuals filter and slice the way you expect. Learn more about Power BI relationships here.
Virtual tables connect the Power Platform to business data that used to be stuck in silos, enriching it to use with workflows, AI tools and custom apps
This 12” touchscreen laptop is the perfect tool for remote work.
Don’t disappoint end users by leaving them out of the mobile world. Use Microsoft Power BI’s mobile layout feature to optimize dashboards for mobile devices.
A new phishing campaign abuses OneNote documents to infect computers with the infamous AsyncRAT malware, targeting users in the U.K., U.S. and Canada.