Microsoft is trialing a new premium subscription option for its Outlook email service. Outlook Premium is set to rival similar functionality offered by Google with the heft of the Microsoft ecosystem ...
Microsoft has eliminated the standalone premium features it previously launched for Outlook.com, its online email service. These premium features included things like getting rid of the advertisements ...
Microsoft today announced that its Outlook.com Premium feature, which offered features like an ad-free Outlook experience for $19.95 per year, is closed to new subscribers. Outlook.com Premium ...
The Outlook.com Premium standalone offering was closed to new subscribers in October 2017. Many of the benefits in the standalone subscription are now included with subscriptions to Office 365 Home ...
Microsoft is testing a premium version of its Outlook email service that costs $3.99 a month for up to five users. The subscription lets you create five personalized email addresses with your own ...
The premium ad-free version of Microsoft's Outlook.com e-mail service that offers personal addresses that can be shared by five people is now generally available. Outlook.com Premium will once again ...
It has been rumoured for some time that Microsoft has been preparing to possibly launch a new Outlook Premium email service, and this week details of the upcoming Outlook Premium have been spotted ...
A year ago, Microsoft was privately testing Outlook.com Premium. In October last year, Microsoft moved the service from an invitation-only pilot to a public preview. So long, Gmail, it was nice ...
Microsoft is adding some new premium Outlook perks for Office 365 subscribers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Office 365 ...
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Obtaining a free email account from Google or Microsoft is as easy as pie—but they all have that pesky “outlook.com” or “gmail.com” identifier. What if you want something a bit more personal, like ...
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