Deep search
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Real Estate
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
Microsoft is officially killing Windows Mail and Calendar
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 has been moving existing users of these apps over to the new Outlook for Windows app in recent months, and now it has set an end of support date for the Mail, Calendar, and People apps of December 31st.
Microsoft is officially killing Windows Mail and Calendar by year’s end
Once we reach December 31, 2024, you’ll have no choice but to switch to the new Outlook app or switch to a third-party
email
and/or calendar app. You can find the new Outlook app in the
Microsoft
Store under the name Outlook for Windows. Related ...
Got Windows 11? Say Goodbye to Mail, Calendar, People Apps
It's time to ditch your Windows Mail, Calendar, and People apps if you use them. Microsoft is no longer supporting the Mail, Calendar, and People apps on Windows 11. Collectively, these apps offer functionalities found in the more streamlined,
End of an era: Microsoft is planning to phase out Windows 11’s Mail and Calendar apps by the end of this year
Microsoft will discontinue the built-in Mail and Calendar apps in Windows 11 after December 31, 2024, urging users to switch to the web-based Outlook app instead.
9h
Microsoft Exchange adds warning to emails abusing spoofing flaw
Microsoft has disclosed a high-severity Exchange Server vulnerability that allows attackers to forge legitimate senders on ...
3h
Microsoft is trying to poach Chrome users with a cheeky browser pop-up
Uninstalling Edge is difficult, and Windows updates sometimes force the browser back onto users, causing inconvenience.
CNET on MSN
2d
Here’s How to Get Microsoft 365 for Free for No-Cost Word, Excel and PowerPoint
You can get a heap of apps, including Microsoft Office, PowerPoint and Excel at no cost, whether you're a student, teacher or ...
10h
Microsoft November 2024 Patch Tuesday fixes 4 zero-days, 91 flaws
Today is Microsoft' 2024 Patch Tuesday, which includes security updates for 91 flaws, including four zero-days, two of which ...
Infosecurity-magazine.com
1d
Microsoft Visio Files Used in Sophisticated Phishing Attacks
Microsoft Visio, often used for flowcharts and network diagrams, has now become a tool of deception in phishing campaigns.
7d
How to Spot and Avoid this New Microsoft Teams Scam
Report warns that scammers now posing as IT workers on Microsoft Teams to get remote access to victims' computers.
Thurrott
3d
Microsoft Reminds Customers That Windows Mail, Calendar, and People are EOL in December
After December 31, 2024, users will no longer be able to send and receive
email
using Windows Mail and Calendar. Any local ...
Microsoft
8d
How Microsoft Defender for Office 365 innovated to address QR code phishing attacks
This blog examines the impact of QR code phishing campaigns and the innovative features of Microsoft Defender for Office 365 ...
The Verge on MSN
5d
Microsoft Outlook now has dynamic AI-powered themes
Microsoft is adding AI-powered themes to Outlook today. Dubbed “Themes by Copilot,” this AI-powered feature will require a Copilot Pro or business license to add a more personalized look to ...
16h
At-Bay Releases Annual Ranking of Email Security Solutions: Google Workspace and Mimecast Top Categories
InsurSec leader At-Bay Releases Annual Ranking of Email Security Solutions: Google Workspace and Mimecast Top Categories ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results
Related topics
Outlook
Artificial intelligence
Calendar
Feedback