Microsoft is making a major change to its Microsoft Office branding. After more than 30 years, Microsoft Office is being renamed “Microsoft 365” to mark the software giant’s collection of growing productivity apps. From a report: While Office apps like… Continue Reading →
Enlarge / Microsoft 365 will encompass Teams, OneDrive, and the suite of productivity apps formerly known as Office. (credit: Microsoft) Microsoft Office was first released in 1990, and aside from Windows, it’s probably the Microsoft product the general public has… Continue Reading →
schwit1 shares a blog post from Signal, the popular instant messaging app: In the interest of privacy, security, and clarity we’re beginning to phase out SMS support from the Android app. You’ll have several months to export your messages and… Continue Reading →
RSS feeds may not be as popular as they used to be, but for some things they are one of the most efficient and useful means of keeping updated. Microsoft is aware of this and, having listened to feedback from… Continue Reading →
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Now, a new study offers evidence supporting what […] has long observed: online social annotation helps students understand and construct knowledge around scholarly content, while at the same time building community. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2022/10/12/social-annotation-technology-helps-students-read-together There is room for the use of social… Continue Reading →
Microsoft has released its first update to Windows 11 22H2 / Windows 11 2022 Update in the form of KB5018427. This is a cumulative security update that includes the improvements from the previously released KB5017389 update, as well as additional… Continue Reading →
Image: Matthew Luskey, assistant director of the University of Minnesota’s writing across the curriculum program, wants undergraduates in his classes to talk with each other when they first encounter an essay such as Vershawn Ashanti Young’s “Should Writers Use Their Own… Continue Reading →
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YouTube is finally going to give @uniquenames — that are comprehensible to human beings — to every single channel on the platform. Variety reports: On Monday, the video giant announced that it is introducing handles, which it described as “a… Continue Reading →
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