Microsoft news recap: Office 365 apps arrive in the Mac App Store, 4 Command & Conquer games become backwards compatible on Xbox One, and more

Jack Wilkinson

Microsoft news recap is a weekly feature highlighting the top Microsoft news stories of the past week. Sit back, grab some coffee, and enjoy the read!

OneDrive file sharing is now generally available in Skype

Skype is being more tightly integrated with OneDrive. Users can now share OneDrive files amongst themselves directly from within conversations, making it easier than ever to share files with those you communicate with regularly.

4 Xbox 360 Command and Conquer video games go Xbox One back compat

Fans of real-time strategy game Command & Conquer will be pleased to see that 4 of the previous titles on Xbox 360 have become backwards compatible, bringing them over to Xbox One.

Office 365 apps appear on Mac App Store ad and official support page, launch could be looming

Microsoft has released its suite of Office 365 apps on to Apple’s Mac OS store, Mac App Store. This makes it easier than ever for users of Apple’s operating system to get ahold of Microsoft’s productivity suite.

Microsoft rebrands Skype Rooms Systems as Microsoft Teams Rooms

As Microsoft continues to expand its Microsoft Teams service, it is moving products from elsewhere across the company into Teams. Skype’s Rooms Systems is the latest product to be rebranded under Microsoft Teams, now known as Microsoft Teams Rooms.

That’s it for this week. We will be back next week with more Microsoft news.