Monthly Archives: March 2024

Adobe, Microsoft partner to streamline marketing workflows with AI integration

Microsoft and Adobe announced a partnership today at Adobe Summit aimed at breaking down marketing workflow silos. The integration brings Adobe Experience Cloud insights and workflows directly into Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365, empowering marketers with data-driven content creation and streamlined collaboration. “Marketers face an ever-increasing demand for personalized content across a multitude of channels,” […]

Microsoft Teams users will soon be able to share screens more efficiently with AV1 codec

Microsoft has just recently announced the integration of the AV1 video codec for screen sharing in its popular app, Microsoft Teams. The post Microsoft Teams users will soon be able to share screens more efficiently with AV1 codec appeared first on MSPoweruser.

Apple WWDC24 to be held on June 10th; no signs of AI visible

Apple will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) online from June 10th to 14th, 2024. Developers and students can still participate in person at a special event held at Apple Park on the opening day. WWDC24 will be free for all developers and will showcase the latest advancements in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. Developers […]

Together with Adobe, we’re connecting Adobe Experience Cloud with Microsoft Copilot to reimagine how marketers approach their daily work—from campaign briefs to content creation and approvals.

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Xbox CEO: Xbox needs more third-party game stores to compete with PCs

Phil Spencer, CEO of Gaming at Microsoft, has a bold vision for the future of Xbox: breaking down the walls between consoles and allowing players to purchase games from various stores, not just the official Xbox storefront. Ahem ahem, Apple, ahem ahem. In an interview with Polygon, Spencer expressed his frustration with the currently closed […]

Malicious NuGet Package Linked to Industrial Espionage Targets Developers

Threat hunters have identified a suspicious package in the NuGet package manager that’s likely designed to target developers working with tools made by a Chinese firm that specializes in industrial- and digital equipment manufacturing. The package in question is SqzrFramework480, which ReversingLabs said was first published on January 24, 2024. It has been downloaded