Microsoft recently introduced a new version of Outlook on Windows PCs. It was designed to replace the aging Windows Mail and ...
Windows 10 is finally seeing the new Outlook, and users should be excited, for good reason. But it might be too late.
KB5050081 also brings new enhancements to Windows 10's Calendar. Microsoft has rolled out a new Windows 10 Insider Preview ...
Although the new Outlook lacks many tools compared to its predecessor, classic Outlook, one feature that has been carried ...
Microsoft is updating Outlook for Mac to include one of the best new features Apple has added to Mail in recent years. The update also brings Outlook for Mac up to speed with the Windows and web ...
There are countless ways to communicate electronically, including texting, social media, chat apps, team task managers, and videoconferencing software. Given the myriad ways you can get in touch ...
Microsoft first launched the new Outlook for Windows app in preview form in May 2022. In September 2023, the company declared the app as generally available for personal use. This week ...
Microsoft will force install the new Outlook email client on Windows 10 systems starting with next month's security update. The announcement was made in a new message added to the company's ...
For several months now, Microsoft has been urging Windows users to switch over to the new Outlook app, with classic Outlook recently getting an official “death date”. Many aren’t happy about ...
Microsoft Outlook is far more than just an email client; it is a comprehensive platform designed to enhance communication, streamline task management, and organize schedules effectively.
Microsoft is pushing its new Outlook app onto Windows 10 whether you want it or not. In a message sent to Microsoft 365 subscribers via the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, the company said that the ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is automatically installing the new Outlook app on Windows 10 with the next cumulative update in February (or its preview, which will arrive late in January). People can still use ...