![]() Productive in Outlook and more collaborative in Teams. Now, you can be more creative in Word, moreĪnalytical in Excel, more expressive in PowerPoint, more Update based on the morning’s meetings, emails and chat threads. Updated the product strategy,” and it will generate a status YouĬan give it natural language prompts like “Tell my team how we Your data - your calendar, emails, chats, documents, meetings andĬontacts - to do things you’ve never been able to do before. We’re also announcing an entirely new experience: Business Chat.īusiness Chat works across the LLM, the Microsoft 365 apps, and Unleash creativity, unlock productivity and uplevel skills. ![]() It worksĪlongside you, embedded in the Microsoft 365 apps you use everyĭay - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams and more - to Jared Spataro, “corporate vice president, modern work & business applications”, * on the Microsoft blog:Ĭopilot is integrated into Microsoft 365 in two ways. Who is buying these things? Microsoft Introduces 365 Copilot, Their AI Chat Integration for Office ★ Runs hot and gets just 2.5 hours of battery life for $999. Need to charge it two, maybe three times per day. I certainly got longer than this in some trials,Įspecially those that were lighter on the Android apps, but I amįairly confident that, if this were my personal device, I would That’s how long this device lasted me to a charge onĪverage, running the workload I described above at mediumīrightness. The keyboard was often warm, and the keys in theĬenter occasionally toed the “uncomfortable” line, but nothingīut the biggest problem I had was with battery life. Spotify playlist overtop the aforementioned load while running anĮxternal display. The only time I heard fan noise was when I was trying to stream a Monica Chin, continuing to do yeoman’s work reviewing crummy laptops for The Verge: ![]() ( Via Tim Van Damme.) Meanwhile, Over in Chromebook Land ★ And how have I never before heard of Sony’s HB-101 “HITBIT MEZZO” personal computer? Gorgeous. Gun to my head, I think I’d choose Sony’s ’60s/’70s aesthetic over Braun’s. I wish this historical gallery of hardware from Sony were 10 times larger. ![]()
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