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Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Windows 10 Microsoft details its legacy Edge browser phase-out strategy Windows 10 Version 2004 is Finally Reliable Enough for Everyone Microsoft 365 Microsoft outlines plans for Viva, an employee-experience platform anchored in Teams Microsoft Adds Two New Power Apps to Teams Microsoft to add new webinar and 'meeting intelligence' capabilities to Teams via Teams Pro Microsoft is Testing a New Dark Mode for Word More Microsoft Intel Sues Engineer Who Left for Microsoft Xbox Minecraft Dungeons Now Reaches 10 Million Players Forza Horizon 4 is Coming to Steam on March 9 Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use your Xbox Wireless Controller with two devices Learning pick of the week: Learn iOS development from Stanford Dev pick of the week: Updated WinUI roadmap on GitHub Codename pick of the week: SurfaceFleet Valentine's Day cocktail: Sparkling Sangria Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit forwardnetworks.com/twit hover.com/twit
Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss Contact Tracing App spoofing, issues with the latest Windows 10 2004 Update (and why you should wait to update to it) and how an email pwned an IT help desk. For more IT tips go to: > https://www.OptricsInsider.com Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 0:21 - Today's 3 topics 0:39 - Topic 1: Contract Tracing App Spoofing 2:05 - Topic 2: Windows 10 2004 Update 4:49 - Topic 3: Have I Been Pwned? 7:15 - Closing remarks Contact tracing app spoofing is already happening – and it's dangerously simple to do: > Contact-tracer spoofing is already happening – and it's dangerously simple to do Learn more about issues with the Windows 10 2004 May update: > Windows 10 2004: Microsoft warns of a new bug that makes connected displays go black > Microsoft Reveals Long List Of Windows 10 May 2020 Issues > Microsoft Puts Windows 10 May 2020 Update on Hold for Most Devices Learn how an email pwned entire firm's helpdesk ticket system: > Weekly Update 194 > Have I Been Pwned breach report email pwned entire firm's helldesk ticket system #OptricsInsider #TechNews #ITNews --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/optrics-insider/message
Microsoft Earnings, Xbox Series X Unboxing Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott For full show notes on this episode, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/696 Sponsors: barracuda.com/petsmart canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT try.eset.com/twit
Microsoft Earnings, Xbox Series X Unboxing Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott For full show notes on this episode, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/696 Sponsors: barracuda.com/petsmart canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT try.eset.com/twit
Microsoft Earnings, Xbox Series X Unboxing Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott For full show notes on this episode, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/696 Sponsors: barracuda.com/petsmart canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT try.eset.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
Google Docs comparable to Microsoft Office? How well ePaper works, troubleshooting a 2011 Mac Mini, running old Windows programs on a Mac, troubleshooting a possible failing hard drive, upgrading a computer to run Microsoft's newest Flight Simulator, Windows 10 2004 update possible failing video card drivers, talking to Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT manscaped.com/twit
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
The drama of the week: Microsoft is closing its retail storesPerhaps overdue, but shocking nonetheless: Microsoft is closing all of its retail storesRelated: A look back at the 2012 opening of the first Boston-based Microsoft Store The drama of last week: Apple, the morning (OK, week) afterTwo developments of interest to the Microsoft communityAs expected, the first Apple Silicon developer device destroys Surface Pro X in benchmarks, no matter how you look at itApple is reportedly thinking about bringing a Continuum-like feature to the iPhone where it could run macOS and be connected to a keyboard, mouse, and display.A more reasoned assessment about the impact of Apple's moves on Windows Windows 10 version 2004 is off to a slightly faster start than 1903.And now (finally) SL3 and SP7 can get 2004. Yay? (But not SL1 and SL2. Boo!)Windows 10 Pro no longer has deferral capabilitiesExcept that it sort of still does. Here's what changed.That shift from rings to channels just happenedMicrosoft to expand automatic Edge rollout to education then businessesMicrosoft announces new digital skills initiativeRelated: Teams is getting a new learning appBig changes coming to OneDrive for consumers and businessesIt's July, so Xbox Games with Gold and Game Pass subscribers have new games on the wayMixer co-founder is OK with closureXbox Game Bar is now extensible Tip of the week: Download this tool, just in case: Windows File Recovery is a command-line tool you'll want to download just in case.App pick of the week: Amazon Prime for Windows 10. I don't often get to recommend Store apps.Also: Power Apps and Power Automate. You need to look at these M365 commercial features.Enterprise pick of the week: Your Office 365 IT pro bible has gotten a feature update. Tony's Redmond's 7th edition (2021) of Office 365 for IT Pros is now available. https://gumroad.com/l/O365IT/windowsweeklyEnterprise pick No. 2 of the week: STOCKHISTORY. Pulling stock prices directly into Excel has been a top request for a while. It's almost here in the form of STOCKHISTORY. And perfect timing, given Microsoft's stock price has been at an all-time high lately.Beer pick of the week: Victory Prima Pils. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
Seit Anfang dieses Jahres stellen sich Menschen und Unternehmen auf eine neue Art des Arbeitens ein. Angesichts dieser Veränderungen war es noch nie so wichtig wie heute, sicher und produktiv von überall arbeiten zu können. Windows 10 spielt hierbei eine zentrale Rolle und hat in seinem aktuellen Update genau diese Herausforderungen in den Vordergrund gestellt. Das Windows 10 May 2020 Update steht Kunden weltweit ab sofort als kostenloses Update zur Verfügung. In unserem Webcast stellen Jan Geisbauer und Oliver Kieselbach Ihnen alle wichtigen Neuerungen vor.
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues:Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One?Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing?Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate.Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means)Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why?New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809)Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsersSamsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever.Sony starts making the PS5Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System UpdateTip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously.App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices.Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues:Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One?Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing?Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate.Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means)Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why?New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809)Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsersSamsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever.Sony starts making the PS5Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System UpdateTip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously.App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices.Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues: Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One? Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing? Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate. Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means) Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004 HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why? New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809) Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsers Samsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever. Sony starts making the PS5 Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System Update Tip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously. App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices. Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues:Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One?Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing?Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate.Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means)Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why?New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809)Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsersSamsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever.Sony starts making the PS5Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System UpdateTip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously.App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices.Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues:Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One?Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing?Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate.Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means)Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why?New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809)Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsersSamsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever.Sony starts making the PS5Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System UpdateTip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously.App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices.Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues: Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One? Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing? Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate. Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means) Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004 HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why? New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809) Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsers Samsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever. Sony starts making the PS5 Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System Update Tip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously. App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices. Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues:Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One?Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing?Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate.Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means)Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why?New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809)Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsersSamsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever.Sony starts making the PS5Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System UpdateTip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously.App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices.Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues:Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One?Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing?Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate.Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means)Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why?New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809)Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsersSamsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever.Sony starts making the PS5Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System UpdateTip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously.App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices.Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues:Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One?Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing?Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate.Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means)Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why?New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809)Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsersSamsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever.Sony starts making the PS5Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System UpdateTip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously.App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices.Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 2004 ... or did they? (if a tree falls...)Discontent is growing in the community. Two key issues:Why don't Surface PCs get new Windows versions on Day One?Why were their sudden over a dozen known issues that had never come up during testing?Microsoft essentially stole WinGet after courting the developer of AppGet and offering a job that never materialized.Microsoft's response is inadequate.Beigi says he's talking to MS and may have more to share soon (whatever that means)Microsoft reveals deprecated, removed features in Windows 10 version 2004HP reveals a new Windows Mixed Reality headset. Why?New Edge starts rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update (starting w. 1803/1809)Google is sued for tracking users in Incognito move. Seriously, people use Brave. Or Edge.Microsoft enables Windows Spellcheck API for all Chromium browsersSamsung Access - a new subscription service that gets you an S20, premium support, and ... Microsoft 365 Personal. Interesting.Microsoft says Xbox Series X will be the most compatible console ever.Sony starts making the PS5Microsoft launches that simpler new Guide in latest Xbox System UpdateTip of the week: Wait. I know you want Windows 10 version 2004. Just wait if your hardware isn't ready. Seriously.App pick of the week: Any browser not named Chrome. Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, Safari are all better choices.Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft bot tools you can use. Microsoft is adding more bot tools to its stable for developers and non-developers, including a tool for building Alexa stills using the MS Bot FrameworkCodename pick of the week: Bicep. Microsoft has started developing a new ARM desired-state language, codenamed as "Bicep." ARM as in Azure Resource Manager. Thanks to Aidan Finn for the link from the Build content about thisBeer pick of the week: SlackTide Brewing Angry Osprey IPA. I haven't had this beer, but I chose it in honor of Slack's Stuart Butterfield, who continues to act like an angry osprey when it comes to Teams. It sounds like a good one – a west coast IPA with Citra and Centennial Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS barracuda.com/windows
Windows 10 2004 is out. We think it is safe. Here's what is in it. Full episode at twit.tv/ww674 Hosts: Mary Jo Foley, Paul Thurrott, and Leo Laporte You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
Windows 10 2004 is out. We think it is safe. Here's what is in it. Full episode at twit.tv/ww674 Hosts: Mary Jo Foley, Paul Thurrott, and Leo Laporte You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 2004 is out. We think it is safe. Here's what is in it. Full episode at twit.tv/ww674 Hosts: Mary Jo Foley, Paul Thurrott, and Leo Laporte You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 2004 is out. We think it is safe. Here's what is in it. Full episode at twit.tv/ww674 Hosts: Mary Jo Foley, Paul Thurrott, and Leo Laporte You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
「Windows 10 バージョン2004(May 2020 Update)」製品版が登場 まずは「オプション更新」として順次配信。 Microsoftは5月27日(米国太平洋夏時間)、「Windows 10 バージョン2004(May 2020 Update)」の製品版を一般公開した。現時点では、バージョン 1903(May 2019 Update)とバージョン1909(November 2019 Update)をインストール済みのPCなどにWindows Updateのオプション更新プログラムとして数週間かけて順次配信されるが、手動で即時適用する方法も用意されている。
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
Windows 10 version 2004 is finally hereToday's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really. There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide And what about new features? Anything worth discussing? Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing! Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM. Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaksExtension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear. Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev? Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/windows
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Microsoft earnings are later today. A few predictions. Google's are in, and they are surprisingly good.Cloud outlook: cloudy Microsoft outlines more steps it's taking to try to keep its cloud services up and running But constraint issues are still happening and no real details are available on how it's increasing capacityRelated: Samsung's memory business is going gangbusters because of cloud providers like Amazon and Microsoft But ... will it last? And won't consumer demand for "stuff" overtake this again at some point? GitHub has back-to-back outagesWindows 10 Windows 10 version 1909 now on 1/3rd of Windows 10 PCs OneDrive differential sync is finally rolled out to all users Intel unlocks graphics driversMicrosoft 365 Microsoft posts that Microsoft 365 consumer briefing -- and I checked, they communicated Teams consumer features properly Microsoft details new M365 features released/announced in April Interesting tidbit: You can open two Word or PPT documents now on iPad GSuite users can now directly manage Windows 10 devicesGoogle Meet now free. Take that, Skype and Teams! Hm. Zoom chooses Oracle to expand its cloud infrastructure (over Azure, AWS, GWC).Microsoft patches GIF vulnerability in Teams Speaking of Teams, Planner in Teams is being rebranded as Tasks starting in MayXbox Games with Gold for May is announcedTips and picks Tip of the week: Turn your Microsoft Rewards into Mixer subscriptions. Mixer now lets you redeem your Microsoft Rewards points for channel subscriptions so you can use your Rewards to directly support your favorite streamer. App pick of the week: Stardock Curtains. Thanks to Windows 10's support for Dark Mode, it's now possible to skin this thing in an elegant way. Enterprise pick of the week: Windows Server containers now GA on Azure Kubernetes Service. Move over Linux. Windows Server container support is now available in AKS after a year in preview. Codename pick of the week: Santos. Microsoft has been dabbling with the idea of holoportation (telepresence) for a while. It may be getting more serious. Walking Cat found links to a couple of apps: Mirage and Santos, that could be related to this work. Mirage allows users to add a virtual monitor and Santos is some kind of teleconferencing client. Beer pick of the week: All Cats are Grey in the Dark. A "white" stout! It's a thing. There's a very good example of the style from Fat Orange Cat Brewing. Clocks in at a modest 7.2%. Tastes of coffee, vanilla, and a little chocolate. Definitely sweet and syrupy. It's worth trying: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/45814/332966/ Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: itpro.tv/ww code: WW30
Microsoft earnings are later today. A few predictions. Google's are in, and they are surprisingly good.Cloud outlook: cloudy Microsoft outlines more steps it's taking to try to keep its cloud services up and running But constraint issues are still happening and no real details are available on how it's increasing capacityRelated: Samsung's memory business is going gangbusters because of cloud providers like Amazon and Microsoft But ... will it last? And won't consumer demand for "stuff" overtake this again at some point? GitHub has back-to-back outagesWindows 10 Windows 10 version 1909 now on 1/3rd of Windows 10 PCs OneDrive differential sync is finally rolled out to all users Intel unlocks graphics driversMicrosoft 365 Microsoft posts that Microsoft 365 consumer briefing -- and I checked, they communicated Teams consumer features properly Microsoft details new M365 features released/announced in April Interesting tidbit: You can open two Word or PPT documents now on iPad GSuite users can now directly manage Windows 10 devicesGoogle Meet now free. Take that, Skype and Teams! Hm. Zoom chooses Oracle to expand its cloud infrastructure (over Azure, AWS, GWC).Microsoft patches GIF vulnerability in Teams Speaking of Teams, Planner in Teams is being rebranded as Tasks starting in MayXbox Games with Gold for May is announcedTips and picks Tip of the week: Turn your Microsoft Rewards into Mixer subscriptions. Mixer now lets you redeem your Microsoft Rewards points for channel subscriptions so you can use your Rewards to directly support your favorite streamer. App pick of the week: Stardock Curtains. Thanks to Windows 10's support for Dark Mode, it's now possible to skin this thing in an elegant way. Enterprise pick of the week: Windows Server containers now GA on Azure Kubernetes Service. Move over Linux. Windows Server container support is now available in AKS after a year in preview. Codename pick of the week: Santos. Microsoft has been dabbling with the idea of holoportation (telepresence) for a while. It may be getting more serious. Walking Cat found links to a couple of apps: Mirage and Santos, that could be related to this work. Mirage allows users to add a virtual monitor and Santos is some kind of teleconferencing client. Beer pick of the week: All Cats are Grey in the Dark. A "white" stout! It's a thing. There's a very good example of the style from Fat Orange Cat Brewing. Clocks in at a modest 7.2%. Tastes of coffee, vanilla, and a little chocolate. Definitely sweet and syrupy. It's worth trying: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/45814/332966/ Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: itpro.tv/ww code: WW30
Microsoft earnings are later today. A few predictions. Google's are in, and they are surprisingly good.Cloud outlook: cloudy Microsoft outlines more steps it's taking to try to keep its cloud services up and running But constraint issues are still happening and no real details are available on how it's increasing capacityRelated: Samsung's memory business is going gangbusters because of cloud providers like Amazon and Microsoft But ... will it last? And won't consumer demand for "stuff" overtake this again at some point? GitHub has back-to-back outagesWindows 10 Windows 10 version 1909 now on 1/3rd of Windows 10 PCs OneDrive differential sync is finally rolled out to all users Intel unlocks graphics driversMicrosoft 365 Microsoft posts that Microsoft 365 consumer briefing -- and I checked, they communicated Teams consumer features properly Microsoft details new M365 features released/announced in April Interesting tidbit: You can open two Word or PPT documents now on iPad GSuite users can now directly manage Windows 10 devicesGoogle Meet now free. Take that, Skype and Teams! Hm. Zoom chooses Oracle to expand its cloud infrastructure (over Azure, AWS, GWC).Microsoft patches GIF vulnerability in Teams Speaking of Teams, Planner in Teams is being rebranded as Tasks starting in MayXbox Games with Gold for May is announcedTips and picks Tip of the week: Turn your Microsoft Rewards into Mixer subscriptions. Mixer now lets you redeem your Microsoft Rewards points for channel subscriptions so you can use your Rewards to directly support your favorite streamer. App pick of the week: Stardock Curtains. Thanks to Windows 10's support for Dark Mode, it's now possible to skin this thing in an elegant way. Enterprise pick of the week: Windows Server containers now GA on Azure Kubernetes Service. Move over Linux. Windows Server container support is now available in AKS after a year in preview. Codename pick of the week: Santos. Microsoft has been dabbling with the idea of holoportation (telepresence) for a while. It may be getting more serious. Walking Cat found links to a couple of apps: Mirage and Santos, that could be related to this work. Mirage allows users to add a virtual monitor and Santos is some kind of teleconferencing client. Beer pick of the week: All Cats are Grey in the Dark. A "white" stout! It's a thing. There's a very good example of the style from Fat Orange Cat Brewing. Clocks in at a modest 7.2%. Tastes of coffee, vanilla, and a little chocolate. Definitely sweet and syrupy. It's worth trying: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/45814/332966/ Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: itpro.tv/ww code: WW30
Microsoft earnings are later today. A few predictions. Google's are in, and they are surprisingly good.Cloud outlook: cloudy Microsoft outlines more steps it's taking to try to keep its cloud services up and running But constraint issues are still happening and no real details are available on how it's increasing capacityRelated: Samsung's memory business is going gangbusters because of cloud providers like Amazon and Microsoft But ... will it last? And won't consumer demand for "stuff" overtake this again at some point? GitHub has back-to-back outagesWindows 10 Windows 10 version 1909 now on 1/3rd of Windows 10 PCs OneDrive differential sync is finally rolled out to all users Intel unlocks graphics driversMicrosoft 365 Microsoft posts that Microsoft 365 consumer briefing -- and I checked, they communicated Teams consumer features properly Microsoft details new M365 features released/announced in April Interesting tidbit: You can open two Word or PPT documents now on iPad GSuite users can now directly manage Windows 10 devicesGoogle Meet now free. Take that, Skype and Teams! Hm. Zoom chooses Oracle to expand its cloud infrastructure (over Azure, AWS, GWC).Microsoft patches GIF vulnerability in Teams Speaking of Teams, Planner in Teams is being rebranded as Tasks starting in MayXbox Games with Gold for May is announcedTips and picks Tip of the week: Turn your Microsoft Rewards into Mixer subscriptions. Mixer now lets you redeem your Microsoft Rewards points for channel subscriptions so you can use your Rewards to directly support your favorite streamer. App pick of the week: Stardock Curtains. Thanks to Windows 10's support for Dark Mode, it's now possible to skin this thing in an elegant way. Enterprise pick of the week: Windows Server containers now GA on Azure Kubernetes Service. Move over Linux. Windows Server container support is now available in AKS after a year in preview. Codename pick of the week: Santos. Microsoft has been dabbling with the idea of holoportation (telepresence) for a while. It may be getting more serious. Walking Cat found links to a couple of apps: Mirage and Santos, that could be related to this work. Mirage allows users to add a virtual monitor and Santos is some kind of teleconferencing client. Beer pick of the week: All Cats are Grey in the Dark. A "white" stout! It's a thing. There's a very good example of the style from Fat Orange Cat Brewing. Clocks in at a modest 7.2%. Tastes of coffee, vanilla, and a little chocolate. Definitely sweet and syrupy. It's worth trying: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/45814/332966/ Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: itpro.tv/ww code: WW30