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How To Retrieve Sent Emails In Outlook

If you send many e-mails daily, you probably would face the circumstance when you realize that you need to add something to the e-mail you just sent. At times, you would send a mail only to change your mind after the e-mail has already been sent. There is no need to sweat it out if such a situation arises. You can choose to retrieve the e-mail you sent provided that the receiver has not opened the same. The option to retrieve Outlook email is an useful feature which can be vouched for by every user whose life it has saved! Whether it be canceling the mail altogether, rectifying an error or adding any additional information, the retrieve tool can get the job done. Follow these steps to retrieve the e-mail you just sent. Instructions Open Microsoft Outlook from the Start menu. You can spot the Start menu icon on the left corner of the screen. Once the application loads, navigate to the left side of the Microsoft Outlook window and click on the Sent items option that lies in the M

New Rules And Some New Features Introduced To Outlook.Com

The software giant, Microsoft Corporation, is introducing worldwide an update for its webmail service Outlook.com. The features that come in with this are expected to enhance the overall emailing experience. Included as a part of the new update, Microsoft’s web based email service will bring a new Advanced Rules feature – a great way to make multi-action and multi-condition rules in the service user’s mailbox. This helps in improving the organization of emails. There are some new options included in the Advanced Rules feature in Outlook.com update, like email tallying, time constraints, checking the email status or state (read or unread), etc. It also checks whether an email sender is a person known to the user or not. The software giant’s webmail service has now added an undo feature. This feature has been seen previously in search giant Google’s Gmail service. This amazing feature allows users to get back to the previous step (one step back) if they unwittingly drop a particul

Microsoft Makes Kinect Optional, Cuts Down Xbox One Price

The announcement Microsoft made a few weeks ago on its Microsoft support page regarding the dropping of Kinect Device for Xbox One gaming console has surprised many. However, the announcement was good news for those folks who were planning to buy the latest Microsoft gaming console as it is available now at just $399. Interestingly, Sony sells its latest gaming console PS4 also at $399. Hence, the tech world is expecting a severe competition between Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in the coming days. Why stop providing Kinect? Although Microsoft has stopped selling Kinect now along with Xbox One, it does not mean that it was not a big success with the gaming console. In fact, Microsoft has more plans for their Kinect device in the future. It will continue supporting it. However, it is option for users to buy Kinect when they buy Xbox One. Microsoft adds that there are many games that users can play without Kinect. If users are looking forward to playing most advanced games that require Kin

Time To Upgrade To Windows 8.1

The new Windows 8 and its Metro UI did not impress many of the traditional Windows users. The Metro user interface was designed mainly for the touch-screen devices. This somewhat alienated Microsoft’s usually strong user base – the desktop and laptop users. The Metro UI was aimed mostly at the tablet and smartphone users. However, for them, the new Microsoft OS came very late into the picture. Apple and Google had already started dominating the market by the time they released Windows 8. About the Windows 8.1 update The Windows 8.1 OS is Microsoft’s attempt to rescue their new OS. The many complaints from the traditional Windows users about the absence of the Windows Start Menu were taken in to consideration. But, Microsoft chose not to bring back the Windows Start Menu in Windows 8.1. The traditional Windows 8 users will have to be content with a new, different Start Button in Windows 8.1. This shows that Microsoft is really counting on touch-screen devices taking over the desktop an

Guidelines For Windows 8 Upgrade

It has been more than a year since Microsoft released Windows 8, and even though this operating system received a cold response from the users, it is slowly catching up with its competitors. One of the reasons why many people are reluctant for a Windows 8 upgrade is that their existing operating systems, Windows 7 or Windows XP, do not give them many troubles. However, with the end of support for Windows XP operating system, many of these customers have started to upgrade their operating system. However, not all of them have chosen Windows 8 for this upgrade and many think that Windows 7 suits their needs better. For Windows XP users who wish to upgrade to Windows 8, it might be necessary to make a few hardware upgrades. This is because Windows XP could run even on 256MB of RAM and a processor with a speed of 233 MHz. However, when it comes to Windows 8, the minimum RAM required becomes 1 GB and the processor speed 1 GHz. One of the techniques by which you could find out if your curre