“Microsoft Monday” takes a look back at the past week of news related to Microsoft. This week, “Microsoft Monday” includes details about OneNote gaining the ability to help solve math problems, the Solitaire Collection hitting over 100 million unique users, Intel Kaby Lake chips only working with Windows 10, the delay in the Sunrise calendar app shutdown, a potential night mode feature coming to Windows 10, the Windows 10 Anniversary Update freezing issue fix, a new competitive mode on Microsoft called Tumble, Windows 10 on a refrigerator, a major Bing Translator mistake and more!
Microsoft OneNote Now Helps You Solve Math Problems
The Microsoft Office team has announced some new inking capabilities: Ink math assistant in OneNote and Replaying inking in Office apps.
Ink math assistant: When you handwrite an equation, OneNote is able to convert it to text and it will teach you the steps on how to solve it. “This intelligent assistance makes OneNote your math coach and pairs nicely with Editor, the recently announced intelligent writing assistant in Word. Together, they make Office an even better partner to help you achieve more in your learning journey,” said the Office team in a blog post.
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