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Outlook extension lets you check your email without leaving Microsoft Edge
By Sean Endicott last updated
A new extension for Microsoft Outlook lets you check your email, calendar, tasks, and contacts without having to jump to another webpage or app.
It's about to get easier to work across Microsoft Teams and Office, thanks to Fluid components
By Sean Endicott published
Fluid components coming to Teams meetings, Outlook, OneNote, and Whiteboard will make it easier to work together in real-time or separately.
Microsoft Scheduler and Outlook mobile voice features for iOS are here
By Robert Carnevale last updated
There's never a slow moment when it comes to Microsoft's feature and service rollouts. Three new Outlook mobile voice features, as well as Microsoft Scheduler, are available starting today.
Outlook sees 'arguably the biggest change' since its launch in 1997
By Sean Endicott published
The latest update to Outlook for Windows "dramatically improves the reliability and sync latency for shared calendars & delegated calendars."
Windows 10 version 1909 update causing issues for Microsoft Teams, OneDrive for Business, and Outlook
By Sean Endicott published
The latest update to Windows 10 version 1909 is causing issues for Microsoft Teams, OneDrive for Business, and Outlook. Microsoft has a workaround as it investigates the issues.
Microsoft Outlook has a new floor plan feature on Android and iOS
By Robert Carnevale published
Microsoft Outlook on mobile devices has a new floor plan feature designed to make workspaces easier to locate. The feature is on its way to users right now.
Quick replies are on the way to Outlook for Apple Watch
By Sean Endicott published
Quick replies are currently in testing for Outlook on the Apple Watch. The feature will let you reply to emails with suggested replies, Scribble, and dictation.
Microsoft investigation confirms scammers still use the oldest tricks in the book
By Sean Endicott published
A security report from Microsoft breaks down a classic email scam.
New Microsoft research shows our brains need breaks from meetings
By Robert Carnevale published
Research by Microsoft confirms that gauntlets of one of the most pedestrian work functions, meetings, can fry people's brains. Who would've thought?
Microsoft says you need a break — its new Outlook feature makes it easy to take one
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Outlook has a new feature that lets you set organization-wide schedule defaults. The feature makes it easy to make sure that people have time available to take a break.
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