New Delhi, January 7: Microsoft has confirmed that its video-conferencing platform Teams will start rolling out on Android Auto next month -- almost a year after being announced at Google I/O 2023. The app will allow Android phones to connect to the car's existing infotainment system. "Teams on Android Auto lets you easily join meetings from the calendar view, quickly call your speed dial contacts and see your recent calls on your Android phones," the tech giant wrote in the Microsoft 365 roadmap that details future releases.
However, it's unclear whether or not the company will integrate with messages from the service or engage in some of the other Teams-specific features, like file and data collaboration. Meanwhile, Microsoft has introduced a new Copilot key to the Windows PC keyboards, which when hit will launch the Copilot in Windows experience, making it easier to use Copilot in your daily life. Microsoft Rebrands Its Edge Browser on iOS and Android to ‘Microsoft Edge: AI Browser’, Offers Built-In Copilot To Enhance Browsing Experience
"The Copilot key joins the Windows key as a core part of the PC keyboard and when pressed, the new key will invoke the Copilot in Windows experience to make it seamless to engage Copilot in your day-to-day," Yusuf Mehdi, Executive Vice President and Consumer Chief Marketing Officer, said in a blogpost. Microsoft to Discontinue Support for Windows 10 From October 2025, PCs Could Remain Functional for Years After End of OS Support
Over the coming days leading up to and at CES, the tech giant mentioned that users will start to see the Copilot key on many of the new Windows 11 PCs from its ecosystem partners, with availability beginning in late February through Spring, including on upcoming Surface devices.
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