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Microsoft unveils its own Cloud PC
Microsoft's New Mini PC Can't Run Apps
A mini PC that doesn't do anything. That's the general idea behind Microsoft's newest product, Windows 365 Link. It can't run apps and doesn't have a traditional operating system; it's just a box that logs into the Windows 365 cloud desktop platform.
Microsoft Debuts $349 Mini PC That Streams Windows 11 From the Cloud
Microsoft has introduced a strange new addition to its desktop lineup: a mini PC that exclusively streams Windows 11. For $349, Windows 365 Link is a Cloud PC designed to offer quick and inexpensive access to Microsoft's cloud-based apps—AKA Windows 365—for the trade-off of being unable to install local programs.
Microsoft introduces PC that has one job: connect users to their computers in the cloud
Microsoft is previewing a new PC that's designed to connect corporate workers to their programs and files in the cloud. The Windows 365 Cloud Link is available in limited use in the U.S., Canada and a handful of other countries. It will be for sale in a few markets at $349 in April.
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The Bing Wallpaper app is now available in Microsoft Store
The Bing Wallpaper app helps you get a unique and beautiful Windows wallpaper every day and now you can find it in Microsoft ...
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Microsoft 365 Copilot gets a major upgrade with several new capabilities 0 0
Microsoft announced several new features for Microsoft 365 Copilot at Ignite 2024. These features aim to improve user ...
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ChatGPT: desktop app for Windows available for everyone
Without much fanfare, OpenAI has released the ChatGPT desktop app for Windows. For everyone, not just paying customers.
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Microsoft’s Windows 365 Link is a thin client device for shared workspaces
“The launch of Microsoft’s Surface devices previously spurred a wave of innovation among other device manufacturers,” said ...
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Microsoft is killing off Windows 11’s Mail and Calendar apps by the end of the year
Microsoft is planning to no longer support the Windows Mail, Calendar, and People apps later this year. The software giant ...
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