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RHBA-2018:2865-1: .NET Core Runtime 2.1.5 and SDK 2.1.403 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

2018-10-03 KENNETH 0

RHBA-2018:2865-1: .NET Core Runtime 2.1.5 and SDK 2.1.403 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux: New rh-dotnet21 packages that correspond to the .NET Core Runtime 2.1.5 and SDK 2.1.403 release are now available. This release fixes several bugs and adds various enhancements. Source: RHBA-2018:2865-1: .NET Core Runtime 2.1.5 and SDK 2.1.403 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

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Start developing on Windows 10 October 2018 Update today

2018-10-03 KENNETH 0

Start developing on Windows 10 October 2018 Update today We’re excited to announce that the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (build 17763) and SDK is now available. You may also know this as Windows 10, version 1809. New APIs and Features for developers Every update of Windows 10 is loaded with new APIs but don’t worry, Windows Dev Center has a full list of what is new for developers. Here are a few of my favorites. WinUI Library: This is the way to get new controls! We are shipping new controls out-of-band such as Menu Bar and Navigation View. Head to https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.UI.Xaml for the latest package. Density UI improvements: We’re making the default spacing and sizing about 20% tighter compared to the old standard. MSIX packaging tool: The new packaging tool also makes upgrading existing applications a breeze to the new packaging [ more… ]

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Standing behind “MSRC Listens”

2018-10-03 KENNETH 0

Standing behind “MSRC Listens” Last week at BlueHat’s “MSRC Listens” session, I took the stage with Mechele Gruhn, manager of the Vulnerability Response PM team, to explain how MSRC is changing our communication, workflows, and tooling to deliver an improved user experience for our partners in the security research community. We promised to communicate more about what’s happening in the MSRC that affects our customers and research partners. We weren’t expecting to get an opportunity to demonstrate this commitment quite so soon. Back in June 2018, Microsoft updated the terms and conditions of our mitigation bypass bounty. As Joe Bialek of MSRC’s Vulnerabilities & Mitigations Team explained in a blog about the scope change, we’ve learned a lot from the great research into CFG bypasses and what we need to do to harden it, so we removed it from the [ more… ]

Meet Surface Pro 6, Surface Laptop 2, Surface Studio 2 and Surface Headphones

2018-10-03 KENNETH 0

Meet Surface Pro 6, Surface Laptop 2, Surface Studio 2 and Surface Headphones New Surface devices, along with new innovations in Windows and Office 365, offer more performance and productivity across your whole life. Today we are proud to share four new Surface products with the world. Products built for people. We put our hearts and souls into making these products, for people who want to do more, dream more, and achieve more. We understand the way people work and live is changing, with different areas of our lives are blending together, and the need to spend our valuable time on the things that really matter is increasing. With that understanding, we build Surface products to empower people to accomplish these great things. And to do this, the technology needs to fade to the background so you can get into [ more… ]

Find out what’s new in Windows and Office in October

2018-10-03 KENNETH 0

Find out what’s new in Windows and Office in October The Windows 10 October 2018 Update is available now, and we’re also releasing new innovations in Office 365, To-Do and Outlook.com. These updates were designed to help you make the most of your time across work, home and everywhere in between. Offering tools for your whole life has never been more important as the lines between work and life have never been more blurred. Whether you are juggling a career and family, running a family as head of household, or growing your career or education, you tell us your greatest need is simply more time and the tools to do what matters most to you. You can get the Windows October 2018 Update in a couple different ways. If you already have a Windows 10 PC and have automatic updates enabled, the update [ more… ]