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New trailer and global release dates revealed for ReCore

2016-09-02 KENNETH 0

New trailer and global release dates revealed for ReCore Xbox Wire revealed a new trailer for ReCore this morning and shared the global release dates for ReCore on Windows 10 and Xbox One. Developed by legendary creator Keiji Inafune and Armature Studio, the team behind the Metroid Prime series, ReCore is an exclusive new IP for Xbox One and Windows 10 that marries action and platforming gameplay with incredible visuals, unique art and an emotional, engaging story. ReCore is the first game to feature Xbox Play Anywhere, with one purchase of $40 USD providing access to the game on both Xbox One and Windows 10 and progress shared across devices for easy picking up where you left off, no matter where you play. ReCore will be available in the Windows Store for Windows 10 PCs and Xbox One beginning Sept. [ more… ]

Innovative devices from Microsoft partners bring Windows 10 experiences to life

2016-09-02 KENNETH 0

Innovative devices from Microsoft partners bring Windows 10 experiences to life It’s been an exciting last few weeks watching our OEM partners introduce a collection of new Windows PCs at variety of recent industry events including gamescom in Cologne, IFA 2016 in Berlin, and PAX West 2016 in Seattle. Partners including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP and Lenovo have all unveiled their latest Windows 10 2-in-1s, ultrathin notebooks, unique desktop PCs, all-in-ones and gaming rigs. Windows 10 is better than ever at helping people and businesses be more productive and secure, and our partners continue to introduce innovative devices that bring the Windows 10 experiences to life. From the world’s thinnest notebooks to the first curved-screen gaming notebook, the devices announced recently are on the bleeding edge of design and performance and highlight just some of the Windows 10 features including [ more… ]

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Dell introduces new Alienware gaming PCs with Windows 10

2016-09-02 KENNETH 0

Dell introduces new Alienware gaming PCs with Windows 10 Today at PAX West, Dell unveiled all-new Alienware gaming notebooks with Windows 10, including the introduction of its thinnest and first-ever VR-ready notebooks. To celebrate its 20th anniversary as a leading pioneer in specialty high-performance PC gaming systems, this new line of notebooks run on Windows 10 and boast the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series family of GPUs, desktop-class graphics performance on notebooks and more. Let’s take a look at these gaming-ready PCs: The Alienware 17 with Windows 10 The new Alienware 17 is the ultimate gaming notebook with an emphasis on screen size, gaming performance and overall immersion. This flagship notebook gains more power, with overclocked Intel Core i7 processors and DDR4 memory running up to 2667 Mhz. Thinner than ever before, its new hinge-forward design increases system ventilation. New materials including anti-smudge finishes add great utility to its aggressive look. Alienware 17 also supports Windows Hello, so you can log onto your device with a scan [ more… ]

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Announcing a Microsoft .NET Core and ASP.NET Core Bug Bounty

2016-09-02 KENNETH 0

Announcing a Microsoft .NET Core and ASP.NET Core Bug Bounty It’s our pleasure to announce another exciting expansion of the Microsoft Bounty Programs. Today, we will be adding .NET Core and ASP.NET Core to our suite of ongoing bounty programs. We are offering a bounty on the Windows and Linux versions of .NET Core and ASP.NET Core starting on September 1, 2016. The program highlights are: Microsoft will pay a bounty for critical and important vulnerabilities on the latest RTM version, or supported Beta or RC releases of latest versions of Microsoft .NET Core, ASP.NET Core It includes vulnerabilities in the default ASP.NET Core templates provided with the ASP.NET Web Tools Extension for Visual Studio 2015 or later Also included is Kestrel, Microsoft’s new web server The supported platforms are Windows and Linux versions of .NET Core and ASP.NET Core The [ more… ]

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Migrating Layer 7 Logic from F5 iRules and Citrix Policies to NGINX and NGINX Plus

2016-09-02 KENNETH 0

Migrating Layer 7 Logic from F5 iRules and Citrix Policies to NGINX and NGINX Plus Administrators of traditional hardware application delivery controllers (ADCs) are often faced with use cases that the rule sets provided by ADC vendors don’t cover, and certainly not at the necessary fine‑grained level of control over how requests and responses are processed. As a result, most organizations have written their own custom rules, and as they move to software‑based load balancers, whether on premises or in the cloud, they need an easy way to migrate that ADC logic along with their applications. NGINX and NGINX Plus offer a powerful configuration language that covers many of these use cases. This blog post explains how to convert several common types of policies or scripts from popular hardware ADCs to NGINX configuration blocks. We here at NGINX, Inc. have found that many times the [ more… ]