People who have personal accounts to use Microsoft's Clipchamp video editor can now access content based on games like Minecraft and Sea of Thieves.
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Microsoft has posted the main updates it added in August for Microsoft Education customers. They include the private preview launch of Math Progress and much more.
Microsoft has released a major update (2.0) for its Clipchamp mobile app on iOS. The update includes a redesigned interface, a powerful video editor, and several AI tools for tasks like voiceovers.
Microsoft's Clipchamp video editor on iOS is getting a major update tomorrow (Aug 13th). The new version will feature social media templates, auto-reframing, text-to-speech, multi-track editing, etc.
Microsoft has announced that its Clipchamp video editor is getting a new image background removal feature, along with a new Noise suppression feature to get rid of background noise.
This week, the Microsoft 365 Roadmap has a few interesting entries for upcoming features. They include adding Copilot support for the Clipchamp video editing tool to help create videos and more.
Microsoft has announced that its easy-to-use Clipchamp video editor is rolling out now for its Microsoft 365 for education A3 and A5 customers, before the launch of the fall 2024 school schedules.
Microsoft will add its Clipchamp video editing tool for its Microsoft 365 Education customers starting on June 23 as one of many new and upcoming updates for subscribers of those plans.
Microsoft has announced that its Clipchamp video editing tool has received a Silent Removal feature, which uses AI to automatically detect long silences in a clip's audio track and then delete them.
The Microsoft Clipchamp video editor is getting some new audio features. They include the ability to add audio recordings to your videos along with improvements to its text-to-speech features.
Microsoft has announced a number of new features have been added or soon will be included, in its Clipchamp video editing tool, including an AI-based auto compose feature and much more.
As part of its Microsoft Ignite 2023 developers conference, Microsoft announced that its easy-to-use Clipchamp video editing tool is now available for Microsoft 365 commercial users.
Previously available for Microsoft 365 personal and family users, the Clipchamp video editing tool that the company acquired in 2021 will be added to Microsoft 365 commercial accounts in late August.
Microsoft, at Ignite 2022 today, has announced a whole host of tools and features for creators. These include the new Designer app, Bing Image creator, a new Create website, and Clipchamp for M365.
This edition of Microsoft Weekly recaps a bunch of Windows 11 2022 Update issues, new features introduced to the Dev Channel, recent capabilities added to Teams, and the death of SwiftKey for iOS.
Microsoft 365 and Office subscriptions will get complimentary access to "Premium filters and effects" available for the Clipchamp cloud-based video editor. The Essential pack costs $12 per month.
Microsoft has started rolling out the Windows 11 2022 Update, which is now the official public name of the version known as "22H2" up until now. This is the first major update to Windows 11.
Clipchamp has announced major changes in its premium subscription. Now, instead of scratching heads while choosing one of three premium tiers, users can subscribe to a single, more affordable option.
In what was perhaps the busiest week of the year so far, you can find out more about Google's antics to bash Microsoft, Defender continuing to perform admirably in evaluations, and default browsers.
Following all the backlash it received for launching the Clipchamp inbox app in Windows 11 earlier this month, Microsoft has caved into the public pressure and added more features at the same price.
Several days ago, Microsoft announced that Clipchamp, a newly-acquired app, would become the new stock Windows 11 video editor. Unfortunately, it is nothing more than a shameless cash grab.
Microsoft has announced another acquisition, this time by the way of Clipchamp, a startup from 2013 that offers browser-based video-editing capabilities. Its pricing currently goes up to $39/month.