After a 30-year run, Microsoft has discontinued WordPad, leaving fans of this simple word processor upset. Fortunately, there are solid alternatives.
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Professionals and beginners around the world use Microsoft products for various purposes. Many tools from the ecosystem of this tech giant have become reliable assistants in many businesses. They are ...
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Microsoft didn’t treat Ignite 2025 as a routine product showcase. The event marked a turning point in how the company wants enterprises to think about customer experience (CX): not as a set of tools, ...
It's a new dawn for MSNBC, which is being rebranded and will now be known as MS NOW. The transition comes as the channel breaks off from its current parent company, Comcast NBCUniversal, and moves to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. MSNBC rebrands to MS NOW as NBCUniversal spins the cable network into new company Versant, separating from NBC ...
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After three decades, the MSNBC brand will be retired on Nov. 15. The network has called in Rachel Maddow to help viewers make the transition. By Michael M. Grynbaum Rachel Maddow intoning the preamble ...