Word for the web now lets licensed Copilot users fix every spelling and grammar issue in a selected passage with a single action, moving proofreading from a repetitive, click‑through chore to an automated, reviewable pass that applies suggested corrections inline and offers straightforward undo...
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Android phones quietly run a constellation of AI services every day — from autocomplete and face unlock to route planning — and in 2025 a small set of free Android apps now make that intelligence easily accessible to anyone with a smartphone. This feature distills a TechCabal roundup into a...
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Windows Weekly’s latest episode landed like a speedboat through the shallow end of Microsoft’s current strategy pool — equal parts product update, platform pivot, and cultural commentary — and its most consequential thread is simple: Microsoft is barreling hard into on‑device AI, multimodal...
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In today's fast-paced digital landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) tools have become indispensable for enhancing productivity and streamlining workflows. With a plethora of options available, it's essential to focus on those that offer the most significant benefits without overwhelming your...
As students gear up for another school year, the search for the perfect laptop is often only half the equation. Equally vital is the choice of software—applications that empower students to organize their work, fuel creativity, enhance productivity, and safeguard their digital lives. In the...
As students gear up for another academic year, there’s a persistent urge to hunt for the perfect student laptop, but software often plays an even more pivotal role in achieving academic success. In a digital landscape increasingly driven by technology, the right suite of applications can...
In 2025, Microsoft has significantly enhanced Windows 11 by integrating advanced artificial intelligence (AI) features, aiming to redefine user productivity and experience. The introduction of Copilot+ PCs, equipped with neural processing units (NPUs), marks a pivotal shift towards AI-driven...
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Grammarly has come a long way from a humble grammar checker to a comprehensive writing assistant—and as free and versatile AI tools continue to emerge, it’s worth asking: Is it time to cancel your Grammarly subscription? Let’s dive into the core features, integration benefits, pricing, and...
8 Must-Have Word Add-Ins for Productivity
Microsoft Word remains a cornerstone for Windows users who demand both reliability and versatility. And while Word is powerful out of the box, you can push its limits even further with add-ins designed to boost productivity. Whether you’re a writer...
A Productivity Revolution on Windows
Windows has long been synonymous with productivity—and now, with a blend of native applications and stellar third-party tools, you can supercharge your workflow like never before. From email management to automated repetitive tasks and efficient file...
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital writing tools, the choice between Grammarly and Microsoft Editor is one that many writers face. Recently, a detailed analysis emerged highlighting why one user made the switch from Grammarly to Microsoft Editor, and it’s a topic that resonates with a...
Spring is here, and with this season comes a feeling of growth and change. Especially with all that has been happening in the world, this season has me thinking about everything I am grateful for and the things that keep me grounded: connecting with loved ones near and far, making the most of...
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Hi
I was writing an article in Microsoft word and ran the spell checker to see if I had made any errors.
This was the response...
With checking like this. who needs to Skewle go?
Mike
Hi
I've been using an app called Grammarly for a few weeks, it's pretty helpful.
It's a grammar and spelling checker that is a little more active than the native one in Chrome.
Has an interface that pops up and underlines things as you type.
It's already popped up several times as I type...
In the previous article, we introduced the idea of recognizing speech inside of a Windows 10 Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app and took a look at the SpeechRecognizer class and some of what it can do to enable speech recognition in our apps.
In this article, we’re going to dig further into...
If you've been following this blog for any length of time, you know how much I like the Kinect voice recognition and its potential. Every single time I use my Xbox One, it's just so natural to "Xbox Pause" or "Xbox Turn Off"...
Zubair Ahmed has just shared a simple sample, but simple in that...
Bruno Capuano, Friend of the Gallery, shows how fast the Kinect for Windows v2 SDK has been evolving, this time showing off the new Speech Recognition...
[#KINECTSDK] Speech recognition now available in SDK V2!
“This is preliminary software and/or hardware and APIs are preliminary and subject...
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I'm sick and tired of seeing post after post with improper grammar, spelling, run on sentences and punctuation. This is supposed to be our future. How can one be the future with out having the basic skill sets of education.
Just alone on those bad merits, I just want to delete the post and ban...