RIP Skype
Two years ago, in 2023, Microsoft announced that over 36 million people were still using Skype daily to communicate via video and chat. The app was 20 years old at that time, and has been in Microsoft’s hands since 2011 when they bought it from eBay for $8.5 billion to replace their own popular (but
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Get ready to show your work
I’m sure it’s still a thing for students today, but one of the phrases that always caused a groan in any class that involved solving equations was, “Make sure you show your work.” Whether it was pre-Algebra or Advanced Calculus, the only way you could prove that you actually understood the topic well enough to
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Windows 10 Countdown
As of now, Microsoft seems to be holding fast to its promise to end support for Windows 10 in October this year. Old tech heads like me are skeptical as to whether Microsoft will keep its word as the clock ticks down, as we still remember when these same promises were made about Windows 7,
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The end of Classic Outlook?
There have been plenty of rumors about the upcoming retirement of the version of Outlook that most professionals use daily, and a lot of concern from those same professionals about the “new” Outlook, which is very different from “classic” Outlook. The terminology of “classic” versus “new” is actually the official terminology from Microsoft, and “new”
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Things I Hope Don’t Come to Pass
When I last looked up, it was Thanksgiving. I blinked and Christmas is around the corner. For a lot of folks December is a time to slow down and bring the year to a gentle close, but for us, it’s typically a mad dash to the year-end to wrap up projects, spend the rest of
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