Microsoft news recap: Microsoft Teams getting Walkie Talkie feature, Bing gets new Pages feature for businesses, and more
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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 Teams is getting a Walkie Talkie feature, other capabilities for Firstline Workers
Microsoft continues to add new features to Microsoft Teams, and the company is now adding a new feature called Walkie Talkie, which allows users to communicate over a secure WiFi or cellular connection. It’s designed for workers on the first line.
Microsoft launches new Bing Pages for businesses and personalities
Bing is testing a new feature called Pages that allows individuals to control how they appear on Bing. It enables the ability to show social media fees.
Looks like Bing might be letting people create "Profiles" for themselves, similar to what you see in search results for people who are well known.
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— Arlo Godfrey アルムゴッドフリー (@Arlodottxt) January 7, 2020
New Messaging center comes to Microsoft’s SwiftKey Keyboard with latest iOS app update
The SwiftKey app on iOS has been updated to add a new Messaging center that shows update notifications and information relating to SwiftKey.
Microsoft Edge browser updates on iOS devices with fresh new app icon and look
Microsoft Edge for iOS has received a new update that brings a new icon for the browser, as well as a new look.
That’s it for this week. We’ll be back next week with more Microsoft news.
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