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Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21387

2021-05-22 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21387 Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21387 to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. Changes and Improvements The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application is now retired as of this Insider Preview build. For additional details see https://aka.ms/IEmodeblog. We are turning off the “Eco mode” feature in Task Manager in order to refine the experience and address several issues thanks to Windows Insider feedback. Fixes We fixed an issue in the previous flight where during the upgrade and in the welcome screens displayed after first sign in, the text was unexpectedly using the Times New Roman font. We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders seeing errors when trying to launch Notepad via the Run dialog. We fixed an issue for WSL users, preventing some Linux GUI apps [ more… ]

Preview Microsoft Math Solver in Microsoft Edge

2021-05-22 KENNETH 0

Preview Microsoft Math Solver in Microsoft Edge For many students, math can be a particularly challenging subject in school. Math is sequential, in that each lesson is part of the foundation for future learning. If students do not have a solid understanding of each concept as they go, it may impact their ability to build the skills necessary to understand more complex and abstract mathematical concepts in the future. The impact of Covid-19 has forced students to use more digital learning tools and incorporate their web browser into everyday learning. Students rely on the browser to help them find solutions to their studies, including math. To help these students on their learning journey, we are excited to announce that Microsoft Math Solver will be available as a preview feature starting with Microsoft Edge 91 stable. Microsoft Math Solver allows a [ more… ]

HP’s latest gaming PC lineup includes additions to OMEN ecosystem, debut of Victus by HP

2021-05-21 KENNETH 0

HP’s latest gaming PC lineup includes additions to OMEN ecosystem, debut of Victus by HP If you’re looking to refresh your PC game, HP has a new lineup that includes the OMEN 16, OMEN 17 and the customizable OMEN 25i Gaming Monitor. For players starting their PC gaming journey, the company also debuted Victus by HP, with a 16-inch laptop. This Windows 10 portfolio is designed to entertain, connect and empower veteran gamers as well as enthusiast explorers. OMEN 16 brings the latest games to life with the graphics power of up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU 8 GB or AMD RDNA 2 architecture-based graphics. Crush content with up to Intel Core i7-11800H7 or AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX8 series processors. Quickly use multiple apps with up to 32GB DDR4 3200 MHz. Meanwhile, battery capacity has increased up [ more… ]

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‘Extend to many’: Explore Microsoft features that improve computing for everyone

2021-05-21 KENNETH 0

‘Extend to many’: Explore Microsoft features that improve computing for everyone At Microsoft, one of our core principles is “extend to many” as we design products to empower everyone on the planet. As described in a new article on the Windows Resource Center, Microsoft believes technology and accessibility are inseparable, and features should help your computer adapt to you, not the other way around. Head over to the post for examples, including Dictation to give your hands a rest from typing, making Windows easier to see with adjustable text and contrast, ways to avoid distracting notifications, and a wide range of other accessibility features that improve computing for everyone. And be sure to check out your chance to turn your Microsoft Bing searches into donations to Special Olympics or other causes. Source: ‘Extend to many’: Explore Microsoft features that improve [ more… ]

Japanese 3D artist shares his perspectives and process using technology to turn ideas into designs

2021-05-20 KENNETH 0

Japanese 3D artist shares his perspectives and process using technology to turn ideas into designs Ryogo Toyoda is now a successful 3D illustrator based in Tokyo, but he began with more traditional influences. Drawing comics and picture books since he was in kindergarten, he gradually added the manga style to his creations in elementary school. Growing up in Japan, video games and anime would also figure prominently in his artistic development. He went on to graphic design school, where he learned layout, color, typography and how to make concepts for advertisements. After graduation, he worked at a production company as a graphic designer and on the front lines of advertising and web design. That would lead to starting his own business, when his self-taught hobby of illustrating in 3D turned into a career. “I have wandered through many different industries, [ more… ]