Skip to main content

R.I.P. Hotmail: Outlook has officially taken over

hotmailIt is, sadly, time to call it: Microsoft’s Hotmail is no more, and all accounts have been upgraded to the new Outlook platform according to a blog post from Microsoft.

In the post, the company’s Outlook group program manager Dick Craddock revealed that more than 300 million Hotmail accounts had been transferred to Outlook in just six weeks. “When Outlook.com came out of preview in February, it already had more than 60 million active accounts. However, Hotmail was still one of the most widely used services, with over 300 million active accounts. This made the magnitude of the process incredible, maybe even unprecedented,” Craddock wrote. “This meant communicating with hundreds of millions of people, upgrading all their mailboxes – equaling more than 150 million gigabytes of data – and making sure that every person’s mail, calendar, contacts, folders, and personal preferences were preserved in the upgrade.”

Recommended Videos

Although the majority of former Hotmail users were reportedly pleased with their new email service, there wasn’t acclaim across the board. “Of course, whenever a widely-used consumer service makes any substantial change, there will always be some folks that don’t like it, and that shows up in the feedback, too,” Craddock admitted, adding that such negative feedback was “gratifying in a sense because it means those customers loved the previous set of changes we made.”

Rather than suggest that people are outright complaining about Outlook, Craddock cites that said uncertainty comes from unfamiliarity with the new platform and suggests some answers to concerns. While no email address changes are necessary – Hotmail users can keep their “@hotmail.com” addresses – and no settings on mobile devices need to be changed to access the new email account.

“We want to give a huge ‘Thank you’ to all of you who have supported Hotmail over the years, for some of you, that’s going back as far as 1996,” Craddock wrote. “It has been an amazing journey and we’ve been honored to provide you with a great mail experience for many years.”

As someone who was using Hotmail back in 1996, I feel a twinge of sadness at this moment of Web history passing into the great server in the sky. Alas, there is also a twinge of confusion. Who is still using Hotmail in this day and age anyway? Hadn’t everyone moved over to Yahoo and Gmail, years ago? If you’re still on Hotmail, how do you feel about the shift?

Graeme McMillan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
A transplant from the west coast of Scotland to the west coast of America, Graeme is a freelance writer with a taste for pop…
This Lenovo ThinkPad is almost $1,800 off today!
A press photo of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11.

One of the best laptops for a busy computer-heavy workplace is the Lenovo ThinkPad. For years, this tried and true laptop and 2-in-1 has delivered a fast and reliable Windows experience to many a 9 to 5 go-getter. Processor speed and power evolve year over year, and new features are added to these laptops all the time. This also means you’ll be able to find discounts on older machines, which is precisely what we came across while scouring through Lenovo ThinkPad deals:

Right now, as part of Lenovo’s doorbuster sale, you’ll save $1,800 on the purchase of a brand-new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11 when you order through Lenovo.

Read more
Runway brings precise camera controls to AI videos
Gen-3 alpha advanced camera controls

Content creators will have more control over the look and feel of their AI-generated videos thanks to a new feature set coming to Runway's Gen-3 Alpha model.

Advanced Camera Control is rolling out on Gen-3 Alpha Turbo starting today, the company announced via a post on X (formerly Twitter).

Read more
Score the Dell XPS 15 for less than $1,000 during this sale
Dell XPS 15 9520 front view showing display and keyboard deck.

If you’ve been looking for laptop deals but feel disappointed with the results of your research, we know the pain. Searching for a new PC can take months, especially if you’ve got the time and energy to vet through numerous brands and models. Fortunately, there are a few tried and true PC names, one of which happens to be Dell. We see Dell laptop deals pretty regularly, but this one stopped us in our tracks:

Right now, when you order the Dell XPS 15 Laptop through the manufacturer, you’ll save $300. At full price, this model sells for $1,300.

Read more