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On this week's episode of the Window's Central Podcast, Zac discusses Microsoft's new Surface PCs with Intel for business, what to expect, why the company is planning two waves of hardware launches this spring, Microsoft's special Windows & Surface event on May 20th featuring announcements around new Arm Surface PCs and next-gen AI features coming to Windows 11, another internal reorg forming a new "Microsoft AI" organisation better positioning the company for an AI future, and more! Links: Microsoft confirms May event for major Windows 11 AI features and new Arm Surface PCs - Windows Central What to expect from Microsoft's spring 2024 Surface PC announcements - Windows Central DeepMind co-founder joins Microsoft to lead Copilot development under new 'Microsoft AI' org - Windows Central Follow us on Twitter: @ZacBowden
F23Q2 analysis, the subscription future, Microsoft 365 Insider program Microsoft announced a net income of $16.4 billion on revenues of $52.7 billion for the quarter ending December 31. Net income decreased by 12 percent year-over-year (YOY) in the time period while revenue was up just 2 percent. It was a mixed quarter, at best, and below expectations. Intelligent Cloud delivered $21.5 billion in revenues in the quarter, up 18 percent YOY. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business in the quarter, with $17 billion in revenues, up 7 percent. More Personal Computing was again the laggard with $14.2 billion in revenues, down an astonishing 19 percent YOY. The cloud saved the quarter Windows tanked Windows won't get better any time soon Surface tanked even worse than Windows Surface also won't get better any time soon thanks to "execution challenges" Xbox tanked, but was at least inline with expectations Teams has over 280 million users Microsoft 365 to evolve into an AI-first platform Office did OK overall, big shift away from one-off product sales to subscriptions Windows It's time to suck it up: the future of Windows is all advertising and subscriptions Microsoft is working on yet another File Explorer redesign Microsoft also starts testing tabs in Notepad Microsoft is also testing a side-by-side view for web pages in Edge And now a new Insider build for the Dev channel with a new (Facebook) Messenger widget Microsoft kills Altspace VR as part of an AR/MR house-cleaning move Microsoft may be walking away from AR/MR, but Apple's coming headset will allegedly switch between the two modes Microsoft 365 Office Insider Program renamed to Microsoft 365 Insider Program This rebranding crusade is a mistake and is reminiscent of the .NET branding mistake Antitrust EU to announce antitrust case against Microsoft Teams DOJ announces antitrust case against Google for advertising and Google responds Google lays off 12,000. Nothing from Apple? Dev Github now has over 100 million developers Google announces what's next for Flutter An examination of .NET MAUI reveals what it's good for on the Windows desktop Xbox N64 classic GoldenEye is coming to Xbox, Game Pass January 27 Sony pushes forward with VR2 plans Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Paul is working on a new book and needs your help Tip of the week #2: Microsoft will stop selling Windows 10 downloads Brown alcohol pick of the week: Nomad Outland Whisky Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
F23Q2 analysis, the subscription future, Microsoft 365 Insider program Microsoft announced a net income of $16.4 billion on revenues of $52.7 billion for the quarter ending December 31. Net income decreased by 12 percent year-over-year (YOY) in the time period while revenue was up just 2 percent. It was a mixed quarter, at best, and below expectations. Intelligent Cloud delivered $21.5 billion in revenues in the quarter, up 18 percent YOY. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business in the quarter, with $17 billion in revenues, up 7 percent. More Personal Computing was again the laggard with $14.2 billion in revenues, down an astonishing 19 percent YOY. The cloud saved the quarter Windows tanked Windows won't get better any time soon Surface tanked even worse than Windows Surface also won't get better any time soon thanks to "execution challenges" Xbox tanked, but was at least inline with expectations Teams has over 280 million users Microsoft 365 to evolve into an AI-first platform Office did OK overall, big shift away from one-off product sales to subscriptions Windows It's time to suck it up: the future of Windows is all advertising and subscriptions Microsoft is working on yet another File Explorer redesign Microsoft also starts testing tabs in Notepad Microsoft is also testing a side-by-side view for web pages in Edge And now a new Insider build for the Dev channel with a new (Facebook) Messenger widget Microsoft kills Altspace VR as part of an AR/MR house-cleaning move Microsoft may be walking away from AR/MR, but Apple's coming headset will allegedly switch between the two modes Microsoft 365 Office Insider Program renamed to Microsoft 365 Insider Program This rebranding crusade is a mistake and is reminiscent of the .NET branding mistake Antitrust EU to announce antitrust case against Microsoft Teams DOJ announces antitrust case against Google for advertising and Google responds Google lays off 12,000. Nothing from Apple? Dev Github now has over 100 million developers Google announces what's next for Flutter An examination of .NET MAUI reveals what it's good for on the Windows desktop Xbox N64 classic GoldenEye is coming to Xbox, Game Pass January 27 Sony pushes forward with VR2 plans Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Paul is working on a new book and needs your help Tip of the week #2: Microsoft will stop selling Windows 10 downloads Brown alcohol pick of the week: Nomad Outland Whisky Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
F23Q2 analysis, the subscription future, Microsoft 365 Insider program Microsoft announced a net income of $16.4 billion on revenues of $52.7 billion for the quarter ending December 31. Net income decreased by 12 percent year-over-year (YOY) in the time period while revenue was up just 2 percent. It was a mixed quarter, at best, and below expectations. Intelligent Cloud delivered $21.5 billion in revenues in the quarter, up 18 percent YOY. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business in the quarter, with $17 billion in revenues, up 7 percent. More Personal Computing was again the laggard with $14.2 billion in revenues, down an astonishing 19 percent YOY. The cloud saved the quarter Windows tanked Windows won't get better any time soon Surface tanked even worse than Windows Surface also won't get better any time soon thanks to "execution challenges" Xbox tanked, but was at least inline with expectations Teams has over 280 million users Microsoft 365 to evolve into an AI-first platform Office did OK overall, big shift away from one-off product sales to subscriptions Windows It's time to suck it up: the future of Windows is all advertising and subscriptions Microsoft is working on yet another File Explorer redesign Microsoft also starts testing tabs in Notepad Microsoft is also testing a side-by-side view for web pages in Edge And now a new Insider build for the Dev channel with a new (Facebook) Messenger widget Microsoft kills Altspace VR as part of an AR/MR house-cleaning move Microsoft may be walking away from AR/MR, but Apple's coming headset will allegedly switch between the two modes Microsoft 365 Office Insider Program renamed to Microsoft 365 Insider Program This rebranding crusade is a mistake and is reminiscent of the .NET branding mistake Antitrust EU to announce antitrust case against Microsoft Teams DOJ announces antitrust case against Google for advertising and Google responds Google lays off 12,000. Nothing from Apple? Dev Github now has over 100 million developers Google announces what's next for Flutter An examination of .NET MAUI reveals what it's good for on the Windows desktop Xbox N64 classic GoldenEye is coming to Xbox, Game Pass January 27 Sony pushes forward with VR2 plans Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Paul is working on a new book and needs your help Tip of the week #2: Microsoft will stop selling Windows 10 downloads Brown alcohol pick of the week: Nomad Outland Whisky Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
F23Q2 analysis, the subscription future, Microsoft 365 Insider program Microsoft announced a net income of $16.4 billion on revenues of $52.7 billion for the quarter ending December 31. Net income decreased by 12 percent year-over-year (YOY) in the time period while revenue was up just 2 percent. It was a mixed quarter, at best, and below expectations. Intelligent Cloud delivered $21.5 billion in revenues in the quarter, up 18 percent YOY. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business in the quarter, with $17 billion in revenues, up 7 percent. More Personal Computing was again the laggard with $14.2 billion in revenues, down an astonishing 19 percent YOY. The cloud saved the quarter Windows tanked Windows won't get better any time soon Surface tanked even worse than Windows Surface also won't get better any time soon thanks to "execution challenges" Xbox tanked, but was at least inline with expectations Teams has over 280 million users Microsoft 365 to evolve into an AI-first platform Office did OK overall, big shift away from one-off product sales to subscriptions Windows It's time to suck it up: the future of Windows is all advertising and subscriptions Microsoft is working on yet another File Explorer redesign Microsoft also starts testing tabs in Notepad Microsoft is also testing a side-by-side view for web pages in Edge And now a new Insider build for the Dev channel with a new (Facebook) Messenger widget Microsoft kills Altspace VR as part of an AR/MR house-cleaning move Microsoft may be walking away from AR/MR, but Apple's coming headset will allegedly switch between the two modes Microsoft 365 Office Insider Program renamed to Microsoft 365 Insider Program This rebranding crusade is a mistake and is reminiscent of the .NET branding mistake Antitrust EU to announce antitrust case against Microsoft Teams DOJ announces antitrust case against Google for advertising and Google responds Google lays off 12,000. Nothing from Apple? Dev Github now has over 100 million developers Google announces what's next for Flutter An examination of .NET MAUI reveals what it's good for on the Windows desktop Xbox N64 classic GoldenEye is coming to Xbox, Game Pass January 27 Sony pushes forward with VR2 plans Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Paul is working on a new book and needs your help Tip of the week #2: Microsoft will stop selling Windows 10 downloads Brown alcohol pick of the week: Nomad Outland Whisky Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
F23Q2 analysis, the subscription future, Microsoft 365 Insider program Microsoft announced a net income of $16.4 billion on revenues of $52.7 billion for the quarter ending December 31. Net income decreased by 12 percent year-over-year (YOY) in the time period while revenue was up just 2 percent. It was a mixed quarter, at best, and below expectations. Intelligent Cloud delivered $21.5 billion in revenues in the quarter, up 18 percent YOY. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business in the quarter, with $17 billion in revenues, up 7 percent. More Personal Computing was again the laggard with $14.2 billion in revenues, down an astonishing 19 percent YOY. The cloud saved the quarter Windows tanked Windows won't get better any time soon Surface tanked even worse than Windows Surface also won't get better any time soon thanks to "execution challenges" Xbox tanked, but was at least inline with expectations Teams has over 280 million users Microsoft 365 to evolve into an AI-first platform Office did OK overall, big shift away from one-off product sales to subscriptions Windows It's time to suck it up: the future of Windows is all advertising and subscriptions Microsoft is working on yet another File Explorer redesign Microsoft also starts testing tabs in Notepad Microsoft is also testing a side-by-side view for web pages in Edge And now a new Insider build for the Dev channel with a new (Facebook) Messenger widget Microsoft kills Altspace VR as part of an AR/MR house-cleaning move Microsoft may be walking away from AR/MR, but Apple's coming headset will allegedly switch between the two modes Microsoft 365 Office Insider Program renamed to Microsoft 365 Insider Program This rebranding crusade is a mistake and is reminiscent of the .NET branding mistake Antitrust EU to announce antitrust case against Microsoft Teams DOJ announces antitrust case against Google for advertising and Google responds Google lays off 12,000. Nothing from Apple? Dev Github now has over 100 million developers Google announces what's next for Flutter An examination of .NET MAUI reveals what it's good for on the Windows desktop Xbox N64 classic GoldenEye is coming to Xbox, Game Pass January 27 Sony pushes forward with VR2 plans Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Paul is working on a new book and needs your help Tip of the week #2: Microsoft will stop selling Windows 10 downloads Brown alcohol pick of the week: Nomad Outland Whisky Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
I do a lot of meetings, trainings and videos from my workplace - I have used a Viltrox panel light for a few years to light me up. But earlier this year I invested in two Key Lights from Elgato. They have a really nice diffuse light, lots of lumens and you can remote control them from the StreamDeck since they are connected to the Wifi. Or that was the plan. When I got the lights in the beginning of Feb (or later Jan) - I was super happy. I mounted them on my desk and wired everything up. They are super easy to configure. There is a light switch on them - press and hold for 15s in one direction to reset them - then press the other direction to start them. You go to the wireless/wifi menu and the lights will show up - click it and everything should be configured. Or so I thought. I did as I was supposed to do - but the configuration failed. I tried many times. Also from my phone and iPad. Also from my Windows Surface with Windows 10. Nu luck. Unknown error. I googled and did research. Turned of 5GHz wifi. Same issue. Reboot. A lot of reboots and resets. Nothing worked. Tired to Switch to a different Wireless AP. Still nothing worked. Changed wifi-driver settings on the Windows Surface to force connection in 2.4GHz. Didn't work. I contacted both the reseller and Elgato. Took more than a week to get a an answer. Got questions suggestions and things to try. Nothing worked. Went and bought a new Wifi router. Didn't help. Upgraded my router. Didn't help. Bonjour scanned. Ping scanned the network. Nothing. Shipped the lights back to Elgato in the Netherlands. Got two new lights back. Guess what. Same problem. At this point I've spent maybe 40hrs troubleshooting and test without any progress. My friend Michael joked - if you just had my wifi routers (that I got and have at home) in the office it would work. I brought a lamp home to test. In 20s it was configuted and worked. Super happy I went online and bought another wifi router - same brand and model as at home. That router arrived this Monday. I installed it in the office. And guess what - the lights refuse to be configured. At this point I was ready to open the window and throw the damn light out as far as possible. But after the initial rage settled I packed the lights, my router and went home. Connected the router (with the same config as I used in the office) to my home router. In 5 minutes both lamps where configured and worked. Disconnected everything and went back to the office. Connected everything and now my lamps work. I still don't know why the lamps refuse to configure in the office. I have the same hardware in both places and similar setup. The only thing I can think of is that I have a "real ip" at home but in the office I have a "private ip" only. And potentially the lamps by accident use the same network range or something - but that is a long shot. I don't really care - and I will not think about lamp configuration for any time soon. Now I will enjoy them and make some good content with them.
Welcome to Double Tap Canada. We kick off this week's show with the news that Steven is off to the Apple store with his huge collection of tech to trade it all in. The question is what will he come back with? Spoiler alert … we all know it'll be a brand new Mac Book Pro. Next up, Marc tells us his thoughts on the new Surface Pro 8 from Microsoft. Just what is it about the portable powerhouse that means it's the only computer he needs? In this week's tech news, there are some interesting new updates to the Apple Store app that could make shopping easier and more accessible, so why is Shaun not impressed? Speaking of accessibility, Airbnb have announced they are introducing an accessibility filter, meaning you can search for properties that can meet your requirements. This leads to an interesting story from Steven about Spanish stairs… Finally, what exactly are communities and why are they the future of WhatsApp? The show wraps up with your emails, including some concerns about the new Windows SE laptop and assistive software such as Jaws.
Are you looking for a show where you can hear all about what's new in the world of tech and get plumbing advice at the same time? Good news! It's time for another episode of Double Tap Canada. After a brief detour into Steven's plunger prowess and exactly why he can't decide between Windows and Mac, we discuss a new feature in Jaws 2022 that he simply loves. The new Split Audio feature allows you to route the screen reader voice to either the left or right audio channel and have the system audio in the opposite channel. Anyone who has struggled with two sets of headphones and multiple audio interfaces knows how useful this feature could be, and it's surprisingly easy to enable. Next, it's onto the tech news, and this week we speak to Rene Ritchie to get his thoughts on the new 12th generation processor from Intel. Is it really a challenge to the AMD Ryzen or Apple's M1 CPUs? Speaking of challengers, can Microsoft's recently announced Windows Surface SE laptop make ground on the Google Chromebook when it comes to education? Finally, Steven has been trying out the Apple Watch Series 7. With it's marginally bigger screen and improved speaker, will it be staying on his wrist or be banished to the drawer of unused tech? The show wraps up with Courtney Craven from CanIPlayThat.com, who talks about some of the exciting accessibility features in the new Forza Horizon 5 game for Xbox. And we'll be answering an email from listener Rebecca regarding Windows 365 and Remote Desktop Client.
Anna DeGuzman is known throughout the community for her amazing and eye catching magic and caridstry. Anna has been on Penn & Teller's Fool Us, MTV's Amazingness, and even has a part in a Windows Surface commercial showcasing her talent! Whether you know her from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or television, Anna has built an amazing following, and has brought mainstream visibility to Cardistry and Magic for a new generation. Join us for what will definitely be a MAGICAL episode of Deckin' Around as we talk magic, cardistry, social media, and everything in between with Anna!Anna DeGuzmanhttps://instagram.com/annadeguzmanhttps://www.youtube.com/ItsAnnaDhttps://www.tiktok.com/@annadeguzJoin us for Episode 39 of "Deckin' Around" with Tyler and Steve. Special Guest: Anna DeGuzmanSubscribe and click the bell to catch all of the fun times on Deckin' Around! Follow us on Instagram!Deckin' Around - http://instagram.com/deckinaroundTyler - http://instagram.com/collectadeckSteve - http://instagram.com/nothing_only_cardsEvery Thursday we look at some of the best playing cards, magicians, graphic designers, playing card collections, and cardists in the playing card community. Interested in contributing to Deckin' Around, or have questions for our guests? Feel free to reach out to us on Instagram!#AnnaDeGuzman #Magician #DeckinAround #playingcards #magictricks #tiktokmagic #femalemagicianSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/deckinaround)
Om Shownotes ser konstiga ut (exempelvis om alla länkar saknas. Det ska finnas MASSOR med länkar) så finns de på webben här också: https://www.enlitenpoddomit.se/e/en-liten-podd-om-it-avsnitt-282 Avsnitt 282 spelades in den 8:e September 2020 och eftersom världens tuffaste kända bakterie, Deinococcus radiodurans, kan motstå 1,5 miljoner rad gammastrålning - 3000 gånger mer än vad som skulle döda en människa (bakterien är även känd som "Conan The Bacterium") så handlar dagens avsnitt om: ALLMÄNT NYTT: * Johan är arg, David tycker läget är fantastiskt för att han har köpte dyrt vin och fått visa leg. Björn tycker att allt är bra och har fått nya kollegor. FEEDBACK OCH BACKLOG: * Feedback om hotel-tvpryttlar från Ulf. https://twitter.com/itritobe/status/1302634279709671425 * Alexa for residentials https://www.engadget.com/amazon-alexa-residential-smart-home-apartments-162801943.html * BONUSLÄNK: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliver_(film) * EPIC tycker det är orättvist i att Apple tog bort Fortnite. https://www.macrumors.com/2020/09/05/epic-injuction-fortnite-reinstatement/ * Australien startar också undersökning om Apple App storehttps://www.macrumors.com/2020/09/08/australia-opens-antitrust-inquiry-into-app-store/ * BONUSLÄNK: https://www.counterpointresearch.com/us-market-smartphone-share/ ALLMÄNT NYTT * Super Mario fyller 35 år och firas med en Game & Watch https://gameandwatch.nintendo.com/ MICROSOFT * Xbox Series Shttps://www.thurrott.com/games/xbox/240536/microsoft-officially-announces-xbox-series-s-specs-revealed https://www.engadget.com/xbox-series-x-price-release-043407176.html * BONUSLÄNK: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox * Och funktioner från Xbox kommer till Windows 10 också!!https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-10/239921/microsoft-is-bringing-xboxs-directstorage-to-windows-10 * Måste jag förstå denna??? Vad är egentligten "project Moca") https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-officially-acknowledges-the-rollout-of-outlook-spaces-project-moca/ * Windows server vNext… (Preview Build 20201 är släppt. Kommer släppas andra halvan 2021) https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-readies-next-version-of-windows-server-ltsc-for-latter-half-of-2021/ https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2020/08/26/announcing-windows-server-vnext-preview-build-20201/ * Liten billig Windows Surface? https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-is-readying-a-smaller-intel-core-i5-based-laptop-report/ * Företaget kanske kan få lite billigare, eller gratis, möjligheter med Teamshttp://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2020/09/08/3-deals-meeting-calling-experiences-microsoft-teams/ * Kort och snabbt. Connector for AWS in Azure Cost Management+ Billinghttps://azure.microsoft.com/blog/connector-for-aws-in-azure-cost-management-billing-is-now-generally-available/ APPLE * Apple-event "Time Flies", 15:e septemberhttps://www.theverge.com/2020/9/8/21405307/apple-september-2020-event-date-time-watch-ipad-time-flies GOOGLE: * Google löser de stora världsfrågorna. För två veckor sedan: Jordbävingar. Nu: översvämningarhttps://blog.google/technology/ai/flood-forecasts-india-bangladesh ALLMÄNT TIPS: Svenska ActionKing för GoPro och liknande. David har köpt GoPro-saker… https://www.actionking.se/ SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY: * Björn: Detta måste varit den enklaste veckan av alla hittills https://gameandwatch.nintendo.com/ * David: Vill ha en mugg: https://www.coolstuff.se/Ember-Travel-Mug2-Smart-Mugg * Johan: Johan vill ha en T-shirt: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PGKSGQ1 ellerhttps://www.prisjakt.nu/produkt.php?p=5222601 * BONUSLÄNK: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-code * BONUSLÄNK: https://www.ikeahackers.net/ * BONUSLÄNK: https://eu.store.ui.com/collections/unifi-network-routing-switching/products/udm-pro EGNA LÄNKAR * En Liten Podd Om IT på webben * En Liten Podd Om IT på Facebook * En Liten Podd Om IT på Youtube * Ge oss gärna en recension * https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/en-liten-podd-om-it/id946204577?mt=2#see-all/reviews * https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/en-liten-podd-om-it-158069 LÄNKAR TILL VART MAN HITTAR PODDEN FÖR ATT LYSSNA: * Apple Podcaster (iTunes) * Overcast * Acast * Spotify * Stitcher LÄNK TILL DISCORD DÄR MAN HITTAR LIVE STREAM + CHATT http://discord.enlitenpoddomit.se (Och glöm inte att maila bjorn@enlitenpoddomit.se om du vill ha klistermärken, skicka med en postadress bara. :) )
David William Hearn is the founder and lead designer of StaffPad, the revolutionary music composition app for pen-and-touch devices like Windows Surface and iPad.
David William Hearn is the founder and lead designer of StaffPad, the revolutionary music composition app for pen-and-touch devices like Windows Surface and iPad.
Martin und Marijan haben in der neuen Ausgabe des OneCasts über Windows 10X für alle Geräte, die neuen (möglichen) Surface-Geräte und natürlich die neue Xbox Series X gesprochen. Abonniere uns: Der OneCast als Podcast! Wir sind via RSS-Feed abonnierbar: feeds.feedburner.com/onecast – einfach in der Podcast-App von Windows Phone diese URL hinzufügen und schon bekommst du unseren Podcast direkt auf dein Gerät. Oder mit der Windows-App Grover findest du uns direkt in der Suche. Falls du ein iOS Gerät hast oder iTunes verwendest, dann findest du uns in der iTunes Podcast Directory.
Martin und Marijan haben in der neuen Ausgabe des OneCasts über Windows 10X für alle Geräte, die neuen (möglichen) Surface-Geräte und natürlich die neue Xbox Series X gesprochen. Abonniere uns: Der OneCast als Podcast! Wir sind via RSS-Feed abonnierbar: feeds.feedburner.com/onecast – einfach in der Podcast-App von Windows Phone diese URL hinzufügen und schon bekommst du unseren Podcast direkt auf dein Gerät. Oder mit der Windows-App Grover findest du uns direkt in der Suche. Falls du ein iOS Gerät hast oder iTunes verwendest, dann findest du uns in der iTunes Podcast Directory.
Martin und Marijan haben in der neuen Ausgabe des OneCasts über Windows 10X für alle Geräte, die neuen (möglichen) Surface-Geräte und natürlich die neue Xbox Series X gesprochen. Abonniere uns: Der OneCast als Podcast! Wir sind via RSS-Feed abonnierbar: feeds.feedburner.com/onecast – einfach in der Podcast-App von Windows Phone diese URL hinzufügen und schon bekommst du unseren Podcast direkt auf dein Gerät. Oder mit der Windows-App Grover findest du uns direkt in der Suche. Falls du ein iOS Gerät hast oder iTunes verwendest, dann findest du uns in der iTunes Podcast Directory.
In der 86. Ausgabe des OneCast sprechen Marijan und Martin über Windows 10X und die Verschiebung des Surface Neo, über mögliche neue Surface-Geräte und über die neue Xbox-Generation.
In this episode, the gang talks about device protection, the rabbit hole that is automation & the new Windows Surface products.
01:50 Listener created show topics via Google Docs or Trello 8:39Apple to fund independent podcasts? 12:55 Squdcast V2 is coming and people will be able to buy time instead of a monthly subscription 15:48 Zoom.us recording is just not a great 17:03 Dave might switch to zoom if it had the cool feature with pulling in chat as Streamyard does 20:15 What operating system makes it easier to create podcasts? Should I use a Windows Surface? 30:45 The ease of Streamyard vs Zoom 33:20 Our Awesome Supporters 34:40 Vanity URLS 38:50 the new YouTube Creator's Studio area is awful 42:45 Missing stats in podcastsconnect.apple.com - not enough data. What is enough data? 45:00 Common Phrases in podcasting 50:05 NYT Article - too many podcasts? 52:30 So you want to start a podcast book Work With Me Join the School of Podcasting or let me be your podcast mentor
Cześć i czołem. Dziś w odcinku skupiamy się na Windowsie i Microsofcie. W końcu za nami konferencja firmy z Redmond. Imprezę sponsorował kolor czarny. Mieliśmy ciemny motyw Windows i czarne Surface’y. Do tego Bartek opowiedział o aktualizacji Mojave i ciemnym motywie. Zapraszamy W odcinku: Andrzej Sapkowski vs CD Projekt Bartek o Mojave Skończyło się rumakowanie. […]
Endless runners! From Canabalt to Jetpack Joyride - Even Mario got in on the act. Now Jedd Goble of Free Range Robots is getting ready to release Gravity Dash, a gravity-flipping take on the genre. Robin met Jedd to chat about his game, the inspiration, the challenges, and standing out in a crowded app store. Gravity Dash launches on iOS, Android, and Windows Surface on Tuesday March 6th. Keep track of those al important app store links at: Gravity Dash Official Site - https://gravitydashgame.com/ Gravity Dash Twitter - https://twitter.com/GravityDashGame Jedd Goble Twitter - https://twitter.com/JeddJedd Robin's hi score is 1570... First person to get in touch in the Facebook group who's beaten it wins a prize. Speaking of which - join our awesome gang of geeks on FB - https://www.facebook.com/groups/coachingforgeeks - answer 3 simple questions and we'll let you in. Check out the blog for geekery at least 3 times a week - https://www.coachingforgeeks.com/blog Don't forget to share, sub, and leave a review and we'll see you next week!Be awesome!
In episode 55, we discuss all of the new live content and content providers coming exclusively to Twitter. We also take a look at the new hardware from Microsoft: The Surface Laptop. Plus, Facebook has employed reviewers to watch their live content. This and a whole lot more on #Technocrats.
In episode 55, we discuss all of the new live content and content providers coming exclusively to Twitter. We also take a look at the new hardware from Microsoft: The Surface Laptop. Plus, Facebook has employed reviewers to watch their live content. This and a whole lot more on #Technocrats.
Jay Johns and Chris Heath discuss the Windows Surface Book. Continued discussion on the Apple TV regarding gaming. Brief discussion on Adobe Flash. Royalty Free Music from Bensound
Mark, Kevin and Mike talking about the new Apple announcements and they get steamed up over something.
The Dragoncast Ep 3 The Dragon Blogger podcast Episode 3 was about so many topics including the Windows Surface and the Wii U
The Dragoncast Ep 3 The Dragon Blogger podcast Episode 3 was about so many topics including the Windows Surface and the Wii U
According to a variety of surveys, the sales of tablets now exceed the sales of laptops and desktop PCs. In a few short years, iPads have made huge inroads into the legal market and are often part of a lawyer's standard toolkit. In addition to using an iPad for texting, editing documents, consulting a calendar, and email, lawyers are using apps specifically designed for trial presentations and practice organization. In the third edition of his popular book, iPad in One Hour for Lawyers, Tom Mighell teaches lawyers how to use their iPad effectively in their practice. In this episode of The Kennedy-Mighell Report, Dennis Kennedy interviews Mighell about his latest insights on the iPad, recommendations for lawyers and other legal professionals, and what might be next in the world of iPads. Mighell explains why lawyers might choose different tablets such as Android, Windows Surface, or the iPad and benefits of each one. It is important that lawyers pay attention to the main issues and changes with the latest iPad hardware such as new features in iOS 7 accessibility, Notification Pane, Control Panel, AirDrop, and using Siri to improve productivity. Kennedy and Mighell also discuss the reason they implement some "easy tips" that they read or hear about and why so many are ignored or forgotten quickly. As always, stay tuned for Parting Shots, that one tip, website, or observation that you can use the second the podcast ends. Special thanks to our sponsor, ServeNow.
JNH Software newsletter, talking about how to print from a portable device like an iPhone, iPad, Android Tablet, Windows Surface or Google Nexus using WiFi and eMail.
Mobile device usage is on the rise. One hot item is tablets. Whether you are considering purchasing an iPad Air, Windows Surface mobile device, Samsung Mobile device or an Android tablet for your small business, there are certain things you need to know to get the best deal and benefit possible. Join host and author Lisa Sims as she discusses 5 Ways To Save Money When Buying A Tablet For Your Small Business. You don't want to miss this show!
In this episode Daniel Hubbell from Microsoft shows us the accessibility features of Surface RT and explains the differences between Surface RT and Surface Pro. Microsoft Accessibility Support is now available in North America at 1-800-936-5900
In this episode Daniel Hubbell from Microsoft shows us the accessibility features of Surface RT and explains the differences between Surface RT and Surface Pro. Microsoft Accessibility Support is now available in North America at 1-800-936-5900
I dag är Wille på vift så jag (Roger) och Gordon Andersson pratar Microsoft för fulla muggar. Vi börjar prata Windows Surface och detaljerna runt Surface Pro. http://feber.se/pc/art/258131/microsoft_detaljerar_surface_m/ http://feber.se/pc/art/258157/microsoft_surface_pro_fr_endas/ Vi pratar även om varför vi inte har fått upp recensioner om varken Lumia 920 eller 8X.
This week on the podcast we're discussing whether or not a Windows Surface can replace your laptop, how to frequently upgrade your smartphone on the cheap, and the Twitter password leak. We're also answering your questions about cookware for beginners, upgrading or clean installing Windows 8, and making smartphone alerts actually useful. Looking for the show notes? You can find this episode at http://lifehacker.com/5958623 (after 5:00 PM PT) and all episodes at http://lifehacker.com/theshow (anytime). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sorg, Chachi, and AJ are joined by Irwin Hersh of Pittsburgh Give camp, they also talk about falling from the edge of space, Windows Surface, Apple's upcoming event, and the possibility of Mini iPads, Price Matching by big box stores, and so much more! So check it out. And, if you like it, join us live Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. EST on live.sorgatronmedia.com! Join the AwesomeCast on Twitter, Facebook and be sure to follow us on iTunes in both video and audio formats, as well as YouTube, Boxee, Roku, and Blip.tv! As always, you can chime in with news, thoughts, or comments at Contact@AwesomeCast.com or 724-25-A-CAST.
Dans cet épisode, Patrick Beja, Yann Alet et Cédric Ingrand.La keynote Apple WWDC 2012 La keynote Google I/O 2012 La keynote Windows Phone Summit 2012 La présentation spéciale Windows Surface.Bref, plein de keynotes quoi... :)Liens de l'émission :Déclaration de l'internet libreLe reddit du Rendez-vous Tech.Générique de l'émission:Comme pour tous les podcast de Patrick, le générique est composée par son frère Daniel.Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Despite none of the free to air TV networks in Australia bothering to show any of the 80th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans we managed to watch the entire event online with audio video and accurate text commentary. To be fair the video was streamed through the TenSport portal so we should be thankful of that since it was the best Le mans for years. Hybrids and Audi team orders. Toyota looking strong. Boring Darwin. Android user interface. Samsung gets Apple money. The 4G court ruling. V8 Ute show. A lost Button. The USB BBQ. Windows Surface. Atto Boy.