Microsoft has got the internet confused, again. Over the past couple of days posts on Reddit, Hacker News, and X have claimed Microsoft has rebranded Microsoft Office to Microsoft 365 Copilot. As much as Microsoft loves to shove its Copilot branding everywhere, Office hasn’t been renamed to “Microsoft 365 Copilot app.”
The confusion comes from Microsoft’s own Office.com domain, which for the past year has acted as a way to push businesses and consumers to use the Microsoft 365 Copilot app. This app is a hub app that provides access to Copilot, as well as all the Office apps. Microsoft used to call this app simply Office, before the company …
By Ejike Ejike, Abuja The managing director of Norrenberger financial group, Tony Edeh said the COVID-19 pandemic has cost Nigeria’s economy about N5.8 trillion in…
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<p>Over the course of nine months since assuming office, twenty-two states have collectively disbursed ₦251.79 billion to service debts accumulated by preceding administrations. According to Sunday PUNCH, the states obtained fresh loans of ₦310.99 billion between July 2023 and March 2024, despite increased monetary allocations from the Federation account. The data was sourced from the […]</p>
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Two Nigerian artists have claimed the top spot on the Official UK Singles Chart, as British-Nigerian rapper Dave and Nigerian singer Tems reached Number One…