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What’s new in Microsoft 365 for individuals and families
In the northern hemisphere, spring is upon us. Spring is often a time of anticipation for warmer weather and long days spent outside. And the anticipation is greater this spring as some parts of the world make progress against the COVID-19 pandemic, creating the possibility of increased mobility and social interaction later this year. For -
The evolution of mobile productivity, even when we’re a little less mobile
What’s the one essential you’d go back home for if forgotten? Maybe it’s your mask. But also, your mobile phone, right? Your personal organizer, your digital wallet, your instant camera—your mobile device has become the most essential tool you use to stay connected to the people and things that are important at home, at the office, -
From breakout rooms in Microsoft Teams to AI in To Do—here’s what’s new to Microsoft 365 in January
This month, we're announcing the general availability of highly requested features Tasks publishing and Breakout rooms in Teams along with new capabilities in Teams and Microsoft 365 services. -
New apps and features in Microsoft 365 for individuals and families this fall
Since we introduced Microsoft 365 to individuals and families earlier this year, we have continued to deliver new innovations across our apps and services to help you and your family save time and stay connected. See what’s new below. Locate your loved ones and build better driving habits with Microsoft Family Safety Stay connected even -
From tasks in Microsoft Teams to whiteboarding during remote meetings—here’s what’s new to Microsoft 365
This month, we’re releasing new features in Microsoft Teams to help users automate more of their workflow, ideate on digital whiteboards more easily, help improve readability while browsing the web, and more. -
Get more control of your day with Microsoft 365
The last few months increased the challenges of managing time across work and personal lives. See how Microsoft 365 can help people feel organized by saving time, protecting their personal time, and planning their calendars for a balanced day. -
Microsoft 365 helps you and your family connect, work, and learn from home
Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions are now generally available, including robust features for Skype, Office, PowerPoint, Excel, and more. -
New to Microsoft 365 in September—updates to Microsoft To Do, PowerPoint, OneNote, and more
This month, we’re introducing updates and features designed to help you collaborate more effectively, work more efficiently, and protect your data more proactively. -
Announcing the new version of Microsoft To Do—we’ve come a long way!
The new version of Microsoft To Do includes a fresh design, access from wherever you are, and more integration with Microsoft apps and services. -
New to Microsoft 365 in February—advancing security and empowering a modern workplace
This month, we released several new capabilities to help you stay ahead of threats, create a more productive workplace, and keep you in the flow of work. -
New to Microsoft 365 in June—streamlining teamwork and security
This month, we introduced several new capabilities that streamline the management of common tasks and enhance identity-driven security measures to improve and protect the user experience in Microsoft 365.