To check how many credits you have left, you can click the little menu icon in the Copilot sidebar in an Office app and then click “AI credit balance.” This will take you to your Microsoft 365 account subscription page, where you can see a running balance of the AI credits you’ve used.
While Windows 10's end-of-support, which coincidentally will also revoke support for Microsoft 365 apps on older systems, will push users to Windows 11, it will do so begrudgingly. In its present state, at least regarding its image, Windows 11 will be an operating system most people tolerate but never fully embrace.
Microsoft reports current problems with authentication using Authenticator for Microsoft 365 services. Microsoft admits to problems with authentication using Authenticator in certain web browsers for Microsoft 365 services. Instead of accessing the desired service, those affected receive an error message.
Microsoft rebrands its productivity suite to Microsoft 365 Copilot, emphasizing AI integration, with a new logo and subscription price increase.
Microsoft is increasing the price of its consumer Microsoft 365 bundle by $3 per month as it adds AI features to
That’s genuinely the new Microsoft 365 Copilot logo… it’s the normal Copilot logo, with a box of text that says “M365” plastered over the
Microsoft urges users to upgrade to Windows 11 as key apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint will stop receiving updates later this year.
Microsoft stock currently trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 35.4, which is a 7.5% premium to its 10-year average of 32.9. It's also a premium to the tech-heavy Nasdaq-100 index, which includes Microsoft's big-tech peers and currently has a P/E ratio of 32.5.
Microsoft has been testing adding AI-powered Office apps, the most important feature of Copilot Pro, into the Microsoft 365 subscriptions in recent months. What was previously only available in Australia, New Zealand, and a number of countries across Asia is now expanding to most markets worldwide.
Microsoft said on Thursday that it is now including Copilot AI features to its Microsoft 365 suite for individual consumers, a day after it rolled out on-demand AI agents for businesses.
This raises the price of a Microsoft 365 Personal subscription from $7 a month or $70 a year to $10 and $100; a family subscription goes from $10 a month or $100 a year to $13 a month or $130 a year. For current subscribers, these prices go into effect the next time your plan renews.
Productivity and creativity are at the heart of Microsoft 365, and with Copilot integration across our apps you’re now equipped with an AI assistant that makes your life easier (and fun). Here are five scenarios to try with Copilot: