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Microsoft Is Retiring Standalone SharePoint, OneDrive Plans

Microsoft will retire standalone SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business plans, ending sales in June 2026 and service in December 2029.

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New Microsoft Update Improves Windows Sign-In Experience

Windows 11’s optional KB5074105 update fixes the missing password icon bug linked to August 29, 2025’s KB5064081 and delivers 32 improvements.

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New Windows 11 Features Arrive This Month, Including Cross-Device Resume

Windows 11’s February 2026 update expands Cross-Device Resume, eases Smart App Control toggles, adds MIDI upgrades, and improves File Explorer.

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Microsoft Teams Is Getting 5 Major AI Upgrades in 2026

Microsoft Teams is rolling out new AI-powered Copilot features in 2026, including interactive meeting agents, smarter recaps, and SharePoint sharing.

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Daily Tech Insider Unpacks the Week AI Became Your Intern, Concierge, and Lip-Reader

AI news roundup: Gemini lands in Chrome and Search, Yahoo launches Scout, Apple previews smarter Siri, and Microsoft debuts Maia 200 chips.

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Microsoft Acknowledges Windows 11 Backlash, Plans Major Improvements in 2026

Microsoft is shifting focus to fixing Windows 11 performance and reliability after months of buggy updates, boot failures, and growing user frustration.

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Microsoft Issues Emergency Patch for Active Office Zero-Day

Microsoft released an emergency Office patch to fix an actively exploited zero-day flaw that lets attackers bypass security via malicious files.

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Microsoft’s Patch Fixes Are Breaking Windows, Forcing a Second Emergency Update

Microsoft issued a second emergency Windows patch in January after earlier fixes caused new bugs, raising concerns about update quality and reliability.

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