Book an Uber car with Outlook: Microsoft teams up with apps

Microsoft wants to win your love by working with the apps you already love.

Order an Uber right from our Outlook calendar. Or look up the LinkedIn profile of someone inside your Outlook email. Microsoft is making it possible for third-party apps to tie into the Office suite — on the iPhone and iPad

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CNET Update also looks into Uber’s latest on-demand venture: Lunch. See what it’s like to order food with UberEats, and what passes for a $13 salad:


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Also in this news roundup, learn about Google’s latest weapon in the fight against phishing attacks. The Chrome browser extension Password Alert warns when your Google password is shared with a non-Google website.

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