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Just released – Windows developer evaluation virtual machines – October 2016 build

2016-10-29 KENNETH 0

Just released – Windows developer evaluation virtual machines – October 2016 build We’re releasing the October 2016 edition of our evaluation Windows developer virtual machines (VM) on Windows Dev Center. The VMs come in Hyper-V, Parallels, VirtualBox and VMWare flavors and will expire on 01/17/17. These installs contain: Windows 10 Enterprise Evaluation, Version 1607 Visual Studio 2015 Community Update 3 (Build 14.0.25425.01) Windows developer SDK and tools (Build 14393) Microsoft Azure SDK for .NET (Build 2.9.5) Windows Bridge for iOS (0.2.160927) Windows UWP samples (October 2016 Update) Windows Bridge for iOS samples Bash on Ubuntu on Windows If you want a non-evaluation version, we licensed virtual machines as well but you’ll need a Windows 10 Pro key.  The Azure portal also has virtual machines you can spin up with the Windows Developer tooling installed too! If you have feedback on the VMs, please provide it [ more… ]

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Bringing 3D to everyone through open standards

2016-10-29 KENNETH 0

Bringing 3D to everyone through open standards Earlier this week, at the Microsoft Windows 10 Event, we shared our vision (read more about it from Terry Myerson and Megan Saunders) around 3D for everyone in New York. As part of achieving that vision we are delighted to share that Microsoft is joining the 3D Formats working group at Khronos to collaborate on its GL Transmission Format (glTF). At Microsoft, we are committed to an open and interoperable 3D content development ecosystem.  As 3D content becomes more pervasive, there is a need for a common, open and interoperable language to describe, edit, and share 3D assets between different applications. glTF fills this need as an expressive and capable open standard. We look forward to collaborating with the community and our industry partners to help glTF deliver on its objectives and achieve [ more… ]

This Week on Windows: Windows 10 Creators Update, new Surface devices and more

2016-10-29 KENNETH 0

This Week on Windows: Windows 10 Creators Update, new Surface devices and more We hope you enjoyed this week’s episode of This Week on Windows! This week, we’re all about the Microsoft Windows 10 Event. Keep reading to catch up on everything we announced. The Windows 10 Creators Update – coming early 2017 Coming as a free update early next year to the more than 400 million devices running Windows 10 the Creators Update will bring 3D and mixed reality to everyone, empower every gamer to be a broadcaster, connect people faster to those they care about most, and much more. Surface Studio, Surface Dial and a new Surface Book Introducing Microsoft Surface Studio. Turn your desk into a Studio with a brilliant screen for your ideas. #MicrosoftEvent pic.twitter.com/oqCDOlP9OW — Surface (@surface) October 26, 2016 From the beginning, our Surface journey [ more… ]

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RHSA-2016:2124-1: Important: kernel security and bug fix update

2016-10-28 KENNETH 0

RHSA-2016:2124-1: Important: kernel security and bug fix update Red Hat Enterprise Linux: An update for kernel is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVE link(s) in the References section. CVE-2016-1583, CVE-2016-5195 Source: RHSA-2016:2124-1: Important: kernel security and bug fix update

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WordPress 4.7 Beta 1

2016-10-28 KENNETH 0

WordPress 4.7 Beta 1 WordPress 4.7 Beta 1 is now available! This software is still in development, so we don’t recommend you run it on a production site. Consider setting up a test site just to play with the new version. To test WordPress 4.7, try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”). Or you can download the beta here (zip). WordPress 4.7 is slated for release on December 6, but we need your help to get there. We’ve been working on a lot of things, many of them to make getting your site set up the way you want it much easier. Here are some of the bigger items to test and help us find as many bugs as possible in the coming weeks: Twenty Seventeen – A brand new default theme brings your site to [ more… ]