What’s new in the Windows 10 October 2020 Update

2020-10-21 KENNETH 0

What’s new in the Windows 10 October 2020 Update The Windows 10 October 2020 Update has started to become available to customers as a free update. This year has continued to bring about change for many of us. Change in how we connect to one another, how we work, how we learn, even how we have fun. And that change is starting to feel more permanent, especially with kids going back to school adapting to remote learning and connection with their teachers and classmates or workplaces shifting to hybrid environments. Throughout all of this, the PC has become the essential device to keep us connected across our lives; it’s become our office, our classroom, even our playground. As we all adapt, live and learn through this together, one constant that remains is our commitment to you, our customers. We know [ more… ]

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How to get the Windows 10 October 2020 Update

2020-10-21 KENNETH 0

How to get the Windows 10 October 2020 Update With organizations moving and adapting from remote to hybrid work scenarios, and essential workers continuing to support us all, it is more important than ever that we continue to provide you with the tools you need to remain protected and productive. In June, we announced Windows 10, version 20H2—and the availability of the first preview build in the Windows Insider Program. We then released a preview build to commercial customers in the Beta and Release Preview Channels for pre-release validation in August. We have continued to make improvements based on the feedback received through these programs and I am pleased to announce that we are beginning the availability of the October 2020 Update. Today’s post offers details on our measured and phased roll out approach, how you can get the update, [ more… ]

Announcing Microsoft Edge WebView2 General Availability

2020-10-20 KENNETH 0

Announcing Microsoft Edge WebView2 General Availability Today, we are excited to announce that  Microsoft Edge WebView2 for Win32 C/C++ is generally available and ready for use in production applications! With today’s announcement, we are officially releasing a forward-compatible WebView2 SDK along with production-ready WebView2 Runtime. These can be used in any Win32 C/C++ application, and are supported across existing Windows versions. We know a lot of you are also eagerly awaiting our .NET and WinUI 3 GA, and they are coming soon, too. You’ll find some details below, but you can also subscribe to our new announcements page or check our release notes to stay up-to-date on everything about WebView2.  Before we get into details, we also want to thank all of the developers that have been with us on the journey through preview, helping us shape the product through [ more… ]

Logitech and Dell collaborate on Meeting Space Solutions for Microsoft Teams Rooms

2020-10-16 KENNETH 0

Logitech and Dell collaborate on Meeting Space Solutions for Microsoft Teams Rooms In the not so distant future, businesses may need to reconfigure their meeting spaces to better support onsite employees who collaborate with colleagues working from home. Dell and Logitech’s newest Meeting Space Solutions for Microsoft Teams Rooms offers a complete group collaboration ecosystem led by Dell’s smallest commercial desktop, the OptiPlex 7080 Micro – running Teams Room Experience for Windows, and pre-bundled with Dell Large Format Monitors and Logitech audio and video peripherals, such as the Logitech Tap Touch Controller and a Logitech MeetUp ConferenceCam, depending on the room configuration. The Dell and Logitech solution combines IntelPro technology with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise. Options vary for different room sizes (small, medium and large) with accompanying display sizes: 55-inch, 75-inch and 86-inch. These interactive touch monitors enable multiple users to write, edit, annotate or erase notes simultaneously — with [ more… ]

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ICYMI – Recapping Microsoft Edge at Ignite 2020

2020-10-16 KENNETH 0

ICYMI – Recapping Microsoft Edge at Ignite 2020 October is National Cybersecurity Awareness month (NCSAM) and it couldn’t be more timely. Vulnerability to online threats is literally top of mind for everybody. In a recent study, 90% of respondents (yes, you read that right) indicated that phishing attacks have impacted their organizations! It’s no wonder then that they are now planning to have data & information security and anti-phishing tools as part of their top 5 cybersecurity investments. With employees logging in on home networks, public networks, and every network in between, the browser—the gateway to the Internet—needs to be part of an organization’s cybersecurity approach. So, is there a browser that can address those cybersecurity needs? A few weeks ago at Ignite, we gave a definitive answer – Microsoft Edge. It’s simple: Microsoft Edge is more secure than Google [ more… ]