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Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 18945 available now!

2019-07-31 KENNETH 0

Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 18945 available now! Today, we released a new Windows 10 Preview Build of the SDK to be used in conjunction with Windows 10 Insider Preview (Build 18945 or greater). The Preview SDK Build 18945 contains bug fixes and under development changes to the API surface area. The Preview SDK can be downloaded from developer section on Windows Insider. For feedback and updates to the known issues, please see the developer forum. For new developer feature requests, head over to our Windows Platform UserVoice. Things to note: This build works in conjunction with previously released SDKs and Visual Studio 2017 and 2019. You can install this SDK and still also continue to submit your apps that target Windows 10 build 1903 or earlier to the Microsoft Store. The Windows SDK will now formally only be supported by Visual Studio 2017 [ more… ]

Windows 10 Tip: Emoji 12 🎉✨🎊

2019-07-30 KENNETH 0

Windows 10 Tip: Emoji 12 🎉✨🎊 Editor’s note: We’re back with the summer batch of weekly Windows 10 tips posts, which highlight some of the many helpful features that come with the Windows 10 May 2019 Update. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to make your daily life easier with a streamlined update process, as well as clean and simple experiences for your desktop.  In early February, Unicode finalized the set of emoji to be included with Emoji 12.0. With the May build, when you press WIN+(period) or WIN+(semicolon), all of these emoji now have keywords linked to them to make them more searchable, so you can try it once you install the build. Keywords include otter, sloth, waffle, ballet shoes and more.  The new emoji’s expansion into the animal kingdom also includes orangutans and flamingos. Foodies can now pop in 🧈 (butter), 🧄 (garlic), 🧅 (onion),  (falafel), 🧇 (waffles) and 🧊 (ice cube). (The newest images won’t appear in this post if you don’t yet have the update.) There are a total of 59 new emoji and [ more… ]

ADLaM: Find out how a new alphabet is helping an ancient people write its own future

2019-07-29 KENNETH 0

ADLaM: Find out how a new alphabet is helping an ancient people write its own future ADLaM creators Ibrahima and Abdoulaye Barry in Portland, Oregon. When they were 10 and 14, brothers Ibrahima and Abdoulaye Barry set out to invent an alphabet for their native language, Fulfulde, which had been spoken by millions of people for centuries but never had its own writing system. While their friends were out playing in the neighborhood, Ibrahima, the older brother, and Abdoulaye would shut themselves in their room in the family’s house in Nzérékoré, Guinea, close their eyes and draw shapes on paper. When one of them called stop they’d open their eyes, choose the shapes they liked and decide what sound of the language they matched best. Before long, they’d created a writing system that eventually became known as ADLaM. The brothers [ more… ]

Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18945

2019-07-27 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18945 Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18945 (20H1) to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. If you are one of the few Insiders who accidentally received Build 18947 earlier this week, see this forum post where we recommend you rollback to the previous build and then update to today’s build to be on the best path forward. IMPORTANT: As is normal with builds early in the development cycle, these builds may contain bugs that might be painful for some. If you take this flight, you won’t be able to switch Slow or Release Preview rings without doing a clean-install on your PC. If you want a complete look at what build is in which Insider ring, head on over to Flight Hub. You can also check out the rest [ more… ]

Windows Admin Center Preview 1907

2019-07-24 KENNETH 0

Windows Admin Center Preview 1907 Hello Windows Insiders! Thanks for staying up-to-date on the Windows Admin Center journey! This release contains fixes and improvements to the Windows Admin Center platform, with some iterative updates to some of your favorite tools and experiences. Azure cost estimates – Azure hybrid integrations within Windows Admin Center now include a hyperlink to Azure, to discover and understand the estimated cost of that service once onboarded. Performance Profile updates – A new feature introduced in 1906, Performance Profile (available in gateway settings) now includes import and export capabilities. Import virtual machine – You can now conveniently rename VMs during the import process if we detect that the VM’s name already exists. VM tag support for clusters – In addition to the VM tag support for Hyper-V servers in v1906, you can now add/edit tags for [ more… ]