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The “You Will” Prophecies: How AT&T’s 1993 Ads Saw the Future

In 1993, the internet was a novelty mostly relegated to academic and military institutions. Dial-up connections hummed with erratic screeches, and cell phones, if you had one, resembled actual bricks. Yet, in the midst of this early technological landscape, AT&T launched an advertising campaign that was ast...


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Microsoft Copilot 2026: Licensing Changes and New Capabilities Explained

Microsoft has streamlined the deployment and functionality of Copilot across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. These updates are designed to enhance usability, deliver more robust capabilities, and ensure a consistent AI experience within core productivity applications. Here is an in-de...


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Why Your Team Should Be Using OneNote

Let’s be honest: most team collaboration problems don’t start with a lack of effort. They start with scattered information.

Think about your current setup. One team keeps meeting notes in Word. Another drops brilliant ideas into random chat threads. Project updates are buried in email chains, while crucial process notes sit in some...


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A Guide to Smarter Conference Rooms

A conference room can either sharpen a meeting or quietly derail it. Most businesses have felt both sides of that equation. One room launches a client call in seconds, voices sound clear, and remote attendees stay engaged. Another room turns a simple meeting into a five-minute scramble with mute issues, poor camera an...


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