Microsoft Excel On Iphone Now Imports Tables From Images

That changed this month as Microsoft introduced the ability to Excel on Apple’s iOS. Excel users can use the feature to capture a photo of a data table, whether it is printed or hand-drawn. Using AI technology, Excel works with the device camera to turn the image into a spreadsheet. Once loaded into Microsoft Excel, the spreadsheet can be edited, shared, and analyzed as normal. One of the obvious positives of Insert Data from Picture is users don’t need to manually enter data into a spreadsheet file....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · John Ayala

Microsoft Explains Azure Disks New Ssd Bursting Feature

According to the company, bursting lets eligible disks achieve up to 30x the provisioned performance target to better handle spiky workloads. This should help in workloads that have unpredictable disk usage and improve overall performance. Microsoft warned in its documentation and supporting blog post that this functionality will only be available on its premium SSDs. It will also work on a “best effort” credit-based system. Essentially, you get credits when the traffic is below your provisioned target, which are consumed when it exceeds that through burst....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · Ronnie Berti

Microsoft Hands Joe Belfiore Control Of Onenote Edge And Wunderlist Transition

The restructuring of corporate continues for the company as Joe Belfiore is taking charge of more product groups. While still Corporate Vice President, Belfiore is now leading the Windows client experience. In his position, he will be a chief lieutenant to Rajesh Jha, the head of the recently created Experiences & Devices division. Under his remit, Belfiore will head up Windows Shell, OneNote, Microsoft Edge, and other experiences. For example, he will also oversee continued development of Education, Microsoft To-Do, and more....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Tina Nehring

Microsoft Hololens App Holoanatomy Named International Science Media Finalist

A three-dimensional body appears in real space, allowing users to look underneath the skin and see muscles, tendons, and organs. Each aspect of the human body is labeled and can be interacted with. Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic are behind the design, and were the first to release a third party app for the device. The submission falls into the “Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality” category and is competing with Google and David Attenborough....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · John Luis

Microsoft Increases Windows 11 2022 Update Rollout Speed

It is worth noting Microsoft will still automatically check your system to see if it is compatible with the update. Whether your PC can host Windows 11 or whether your system currently has a block for the Windows 11 2022 Update. Windows 11 – as with all Windows releases – rolls out normally through automatic updates from Microsoft. Users can also manually choose to install the OS through ISO files....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Albert Sarver

Microsoft Is Storing Data In Quartz Glass So It Can Survive Being Microwaved

It’s an extension of the company’s Project Silica, and a milestone far more important than it first appears. Traditional data storage solutions are finite. A traditional hard drive lasts three to four years. An SSD, meanwhile, has a limited amount of writes and is more difficult to recover data from. These days, you can upload a file to the cloud for security if your personal storage fails. However, your data is still subject to failure should a cloud provider’s data center be hit by a natural disaster and if the company shuts down, the pressure is back on you to maintain it....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · James Bliven

Microsoft Issues Meltdown And Spectre Patches For Windows 7 And Windows 8 1

Additionally, Microsoft has archived Microsoft code patches for infected Intel chips including Skylake Lake, Kaby Lake, and Coffee Lake chips. The company points out that both the platform (Windows) patch and the CPU (Intel) patches will be needed to shore up against Meltdown and Spectre. Microsoft was among the quickest to act when Meltdown and Spectre was disclosed at the start of the year. Sure, the company knew about the flaw for months, but that’s another argument....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · Mark Morguson

Microsoft Launches Net Core 2 0 And Reveals F Integration

The company says its focus for .NET Core 2.0 was to make the API experience more consistent across .NET versions. This was important because there has been a jump from 13,000 APIs in .NET Standard 1.6 to 32,000 in .NET Standard 2.0. You may remember that .NET Core has been the forked version of .NET framework since 2014. Microsoft used Core as its cross-platform open source version that works on Windows, Linux, and Mac....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Eugene Bennett

Microsoft Launches Airsim Autonomous Vehicle Platform On Unity

AirSim is a Microsoft Research project that allows drone manufacturers and software developers to create robotic autonomous systems. As the name suggests, the platform provides a realistic simulation environment. Designers can use the sim to train their machine learning technology and generate data for analysis. Notably, the platform has since been expanded to autonomous cars. On Unity, Microsoft wants AirSim to further development of autonomous vehicles: “Our goal with AirSim on Unity is to help manufacturers and researchers advance autonomous vehicle AI and deep learning....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Ida Ferguson

Microsoft Launches Office Insider Program Bug Bounty

The Office Insider Program already lets users provide feedback on preview features and builds. However, Microsoft wants more customer input. The Bug Bounty Program will allow users to get rewards for finding flaws in Office. Of course, the aim is to make Office as secure as possible. Like Microsoft’s previous bounty programs, the Office version allows users to hunt for problems in the suite. As normal, the company is offering substantial money for zero-day vulnerabilities that are found....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 341 words · Barbara Long

Microsoft Lists Enters Free Preview For 200 000 Users

Microsoft says the preview is beginning as a limited run available for 200,000 users. It seems this is a slightly different version of the solution. The company describes it as developed from “the core of Microsoft Lists,” with some new features on top. Based on the company’s existing SharePoint lists solution, Microsoft Lists is a task management tool. It combines features form an app like Microsoft To-Do with more robust task management features like a Trello....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Elaine Bubert

Microsoft News On Ios Receives Us Election 2020 Update

Microsoft News will deliver this information through special feeds and direct notifications on iOS. This will start with the ongoing Democratic primaries, including the ongoing debate season. As we move further into the year, the app will deliver content on the Presidential Election. Of course, with political news, the danger of fake news is real. Microsoft says its News service combats fake news better than rivals. In December, Darren Laybourn, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft News described how the company prevents fake news on its service....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Johnny Rodriguez

Microsoft Officially Details Xbox Fanfest For E3 2017

Since opening the Xbox FanFest three years ago, Microsoft has reached fans at fests around the world. In 2016 alone, 13,000 fans attended events around the world. Aaron Greenberg has been working with Larry Hryb (Major Nelson) to put together the Xbox FanFest for E3 2017. The company says the event will give 500 fans an opportunity to get close to Microsoft’s Xbox experience at the conference. The Xbox FanFest E3 2017 event will get underway Sunday, June 11 and will run through E3 until Tuesday, June 13....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · George Saucedo

Microsoft Opens Ai Competition To Fight Malware

Microsoft has debuted a competition on data science website Kaggle. The company is “challenging the data science community to develop techniques to predict if a machine will soon be hit with malware.” In a blog post, Microsoft describes the competition as a necessity to combat the evolving malware industry: “The malware industry continues to be a well-organized, well-funded market dedicated to evading traditional security measures. Once a computer is infected by malware, criminals can hurt consumers and enterprises in many ways....

November 19, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Ramona Higgins

Microsoft Opens Windows Insider Lab For Enterprise

The program is currently open to select Windows Insiders for Business members. Selected users will already be running test versions of Windows 10 Enterprise and will be able to test features Microsoft has in the pipeline for full launch. Entry to the program is via an email invite, so if you don’t get the email, you’re not in. However, it is also possible to enrol in the pilot by completing this survey....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · Maggie Davis

Microsoft Outlook Targeted By Virobot New Ransomware Attack

Trendlabs says the ransomware is currently being sent through spam emails on Microsoft Outlook. With botnet capabilities, the researchers say Virobot has the ability to quickly infiltrate machines through a successful email attack. If it is activated by an unwitting user, the Virobot infection are distributed across a contact list in Microsoft Outlook. This is an effective and rapid distribution technique that makes this ransomware potentially dangerous. As with most ransomware attacks, Virobot relies on the user making the mistake of actively downloading its....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Harold Bowman

Microsoft Power Bi Given 2017 Esri New Technology Integration Award

Today the team received more recognition for its hard work, in the form of the Esri New Technology Integration Award. According to general manager Karmal Hathi, PowerBI owes the award to its integration of ArcGIS. “Today we’re excited and humbled to receive the 2017 Esri Partner Conference (EPC) – New Technology Integration award for taking map visualization and geo-analytics to the next level by integrating ArcGIS in a new or innovative way,” said Hathi....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Hilda Lomax

Microsoft Prepping Big Changes For File Explorer On Windows 10

There are some significant changes coming to the app. For example, Microsoft will add drag and drop support. Additionally, general navigation in the app will be improved, while File Explorer score some new UI buttons. The full list of changes coming to the app through Redstone 5 are listed below: Drag and drop support. Better right-click menu support. Improved copy/paste system similar to legacy File Explorer. New cut option. Can set images as wallpaper directly from the app....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Kathleen Martin

Microsoft Promises Office Mobile Focus On Ios And Android

Future updates for Office Mobile apps on iOS and Android will see Microsoft bolster the suite even more. At Ignite, the company referenced the current download count of Office on iOS and Android: “The Office mobile apps for Windows have not been deprecated. But for mobile, we are currently prioritizing development for the iOS and Android versions of our apps; and on Windows, we are prioritizing Win32 and web versions of our apps....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Brian Turner

Microsoft Releases First Windows 10 Creators Update Cumulative Patch

For those who keep an eye on the Feedback Hub, build 15063.11 is not a surprise release. Microsoft accidentally published the build on the hub yesterday, so we knew it was on its way. The contents of the build are unlikely to excite those who want new features. Of course, the Creators Update deals with the new goodies, this patch is for fixing. With that in mind there is a fix for a Surface Bluetooth problem and for McAfee Enterprise....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Alice Logan