Microsoft news summaries: LinkedIn to get voicemails, Outlook.com wins dark mode, and more



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Microsoft's News Summary is a weekly feature that highlights key Microsoft news from last week. Sit down, have a coffee and enjoy reading!

Voice mail arrives on LinkedIn

Linkedin broadcasts voice messages in its applications, with the goal of creating a "more personal connection". The deployment will take several weeks, but all LinkedIn users should have access to this feature in the coming weeks.

Redesigned Outlook.com adds Dark Mode option, is preparing to drop the beta tag

for websites and online services to add Dark Mode is growing, with the benefits being less visual fatigue, and a more comfortable viewing experience at night or in dim lighting. Now, Microsoft is adding a dark mode to its webmail service, Outlook.com.

The Microsoft Authenticator application is updating on iOS with a new feature without password

In a push to reduce the use of passwords, Microsoft has updated Microsoft Authenticator to enable a password-free login to Azure AD accounts, providing a more seamless login experience for work and school accounts.

Microsoft is planning a low-cost cloud gaming console with the next generation Xbox

for the future of its Xbox console lineup seems to become more apparent. A new report says the company plans to launch a low-cost console that allows games to be played from the cloud, rather than requiring all embedded hardware designed for game streaming. Microsoft believes that it has a solution to the latency issues often encountered with game streaming.

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This is all for this week. We'll be back next week with more news from Microsoft!

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