A document that considers accessibility issues will reach a wider audience than one that doesn’t. Here’s how to do that in Microsoft Word.
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4 tips to make you more efficient in PowerPoint

Whether one or all four of these efficiency tips in Microsoft PowerPoint is new to you, you’ll definitely save time! Some tips work similarly in Microsoft Publisher, too.
4 secret features of Microsoft Edge, Word, Excel and Windows 10

There are dozens of undocumented features in Microsoft software. Learn how to find four hidden features of some Microsoft apps.
The Colorful, Costly World of Custom Keyboard Enthusiasts

Hobbyists spend hours building their own personalized rigs, while others drop thousands of dollars on a bespoke board. The hype is only getting bigger.
The Safest Way to Store and Share Your Nudes


Listen, if you’re going to take them, follow these precautions so they don’t go anywhere you don’t intend them to.
This Kids Speaker Is Adorable, Screen-Free Fun

Like on game consoles of old, children can insert physical cards into this cute pixel-art cube to listen to audiobooks, podcasts, and soundscapes.
Remote Weddings and Memorials Are Here to Stay. Be Prepared

Are you Zooming, streaming, or Skyping big life events? Here’s how to better prepare for tech glitches so you can get to the church on time.
This $120 Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera Is for Film Lovers

This screenless Paper Shoot digital camera makes photos that look like what you get from film, without the long waits or development costs.
“There is a Strength in Asian Culture”: A Conversation with Lucasfilm Legend Doug Chiang

Doug Chiang is a name familiar to fans of the Star Wars galaxy. Personally selected by George Lucas, his influence as the head of the Lucasfilm art department during the production of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Attack of the Clones is legendary. Now as vice president and executive creative director at […]
Getting distracted during video meetings? You’re not alone, says Microsoft

A study of Microsoft employees in the US shines a light on what we’re really doing when our cameras are switched off during meetings.