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Immersive Reader is available and working in OneNote. It is also available in Word, Teams, Edge, and Outlook. This feature helps users listen to the text or notes in these apps.
Microsoft today announced the availability of its Immersive Reader feature for Outlook.com, Outlook on the web, and the OneNote app for Windows 10. It's meant to help people read more efficiently.
Microsoft today announced that Immersive Reader, its service for developers who want to add text-to-speech and reading comprehension tools to their applications, is now generally available. With ...
Microsoft Immersive Reader Now Freely Available in Canvas LMS. By Dian Schaffhauser; 02/11/21; Instructure, which produces the learning management system Canvas, recently announced that it is making ...
How to use Immersive Reader in Microsoft Edge. Credit: Khamosh Pathak. While Microsoft Edge’s reader mode is restricted to the desktop app, it does a really good job.
What you need to know. Microsoft's Immersive Reader is rolling out to four more apps and services. PowerPoint, SharePoint, OneDrive, and MakeCode will all support the feature soon.
The Azure Cognitive Service which has been in preview since last year has finally become generally available, bringing additional features such as an updated SDK and new translator languages as well.
Parents should be alert to the new Immersive Reader dictation feature coming to Office 365 apps. It's a convenience for adults that could end up as a crutch for young students.
LinkedIn is making its platform more accessible by integrating Microsoft’s Immersive Reader. The service says that, in honor of Dyslexia Awareness Month and National Disability Employment ...
Microsoft is turning its Immersive Learning tool into an Azure Cognitive Service and partnering with do-it-yourself computer-building kit maker Kano to develop a $300 Windows 10 S Mode PC kit.
Namely, “Immersive browsing” and a Microsoft PDF reader called “Modern Reader.” Rafael Rivera and Paul Thurrott are posting about the secrets of Windows 8 on the Within Windows blog.