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Microsoft news recap: Outlook launches Calendar Board view, CloudKnox Security acquisition, and more

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Published onJuly 25, 2021

published onJuly 25, 2021

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Microsoft news recap is a weekly feature highlighting the top Microsoft news stories of the past week. Sit back, grab some coffee, and enjoy the read!

Microsoft Edge version 92 starts rolling out with new Password Health dashboard and more

Thelatest update for Microsoft Edgehas brought a new Password Health dashboard with it, providing a central place to look at any problems with your saved passwords to help you improve your online security. Another interesting feature is the use of natural language in the address bar when searching browsing history. It will now allow you to type, for example, “cake recipe from last week” and it will show you your browsing history that was related to cake recipes from last week.

Outlook’s new Calendar Board view (formerly Project Moca) begins general roll out, brings together calendars, tasks, and notes

Anew Calendar Board view has begun to roll out to Outlook on the Web. Previously named Project Moca whilst in testing, the new view brings a consolidated experiencing for managing multiple tasks, events, and emails.

Microsoft Edge is improving PWAs notifications to better highlight the name of web apps

Progressive Web App (PWA) notifications in Microsoft Edge are set to see an improvementaimed at better highlighting the name of the web app that sent the notification. As it stands, all notifications are listed as coming from Microsoft Edge, but this looks set to change, making it easier to know which app sent a notification.

Hey@MasterDevwi, on some devices with edge canary, PWA notifications look like this.On other devices, it’s the classic Edge notification.Is this A/B testing or did i miss a flag somewhere ?pic.twitter.com/SLQawfkuCS

— Florian (@flobo09)July 13, 2021

Microsoft acquires CIEM leader CloudKnox Security

Cloud Infrastructure Entitlement Management provider,CloudKnox Security, has been acquired by Microsoft. The aim of the acquisition is to improve Microsoft’s cloud security, with a view to folding CloudKnox’s unified privileged access and entitle management into Microsoft 365 cloud, particularly Microsoft Azure Active Directory.

This week in Microsoft Teams

This week in Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams’ Presenter mode to add new Reporter and Side-by-Side layouts next month

Twonew Presenter Modes are coming to Teamsin August. First up is Reporter mode, attendees will set the video feed and content above the presenter’s shoulder, similar to a news anchor report. Second is the Side-by-Side mode, which is where the video feed will be displayed next to the content.

Microsoft Teams will let users change the playback speed of meeting recordings

Beginning to roll out in early August, theplayback speed of meeting recordings will be able to be adjusted, making it easier to quickly go through recordings.

Microsoft’s new broadcast development kit for Teams is tailored for cloud production workflows

Integrating Teams into production studios’ cloud production workflows has been made easier thanks to anew broadcast development kit. The open-source project will require an Azure virtual machine to pull the audio and video feeds of Teams meetings directly from the Microsoft Cloud, where it can be accessed by media producers who then use their online cloud studio without using any desktop app.

Microsoft Teams on the desktop will use native OS notifications by default for new users

New users of Microsoft Teams on the desktop will have theoption to use native OS notifications enabled by default, helping create a consistent, embedded experience from the start.

Microsoft Teams adds support for Meetings apps on mobile

Meetings apps are coming to mobileon iOS and Android, allowing for third-party apps to be added on PCs, but then be accessible on mobile devices.

Microsoft Teams now lets users translate slides in PowerPoint Live presentations

It is now possible totranslate slides in PowerPoint Live presentations. The Slide translate feature allows attendees to convert the slide show content in their own language while in private view.

That’s it for this week. We will be back next week with more Microsoft news.

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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