Play your favorite music, movies, and more with iTunes: now available in Microsoft Store

2018-04-27 KENNETH 0

Play your favorite music, movies, and more with iTunes: now available in Microsoft Store Now you can download iTunes from Microsoft Store and easily play your favorite music, movies, and more—right from your Windows 10 PC. iTunes is also home to Apple Music, where you can listen ad-free to over 45 million songs and download your favorites to enjoy without using WiFi. iTunes is free to download, and you can try Apple Music free for three months. There’s no commitment, and you can cancel anytime. Play your favorite music, movies, and more with iTunes: now available in Microsoft Store Tweet This Source: Play your favorite music, movies, and more with iTunes: now available in Microsoft Store

Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17655 for Skip Ahead

2018-04-26 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17655 for Skip Ahead Hello Windows Insiders! Today, we are releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17655 (RS5) to Windows Insiders who opted in to Skip Ahead. What’s new in Build 17655 Mobile Broadband (LTE) connectivity on Windows gets a makeover Windows is transforming the networking stack after 20 years through the Net Adapter framework. This framework introduces a new, more reliable, network driver model that inherits the goodness of the Windows driver framework while bringing an accelerated data path. In this build, we are introducing a new and improved Mobile Broadband (MBB) USB class driver based on this Net Adapter framework. We can’t wait for you to try out our new driver in the latest RS5 Insider Preview builds. If your PC supports Mobile Broadband, i.e., your PC relies on cellular network for [ more… ]

Introducing the Microsoft Edge DevTools Preview app

2018-04-26 KENNETH 0

Introducing the Microsoft Edge DevTools Preview app Last fall at the Microsoft Edge Web Summit, we laid out our plans for rebooting the Microsoft Edge DevTools in response to your feedback.  Today we’re announcing the availability of the DevTools as a web app from the Microsoft Store. The new Microsoft Edge DevTools Preview app allows you to preview the very latest DevTools running side by side with the tools included in Microsoft Edge. You can install the DevTools Preview app on Windows 10 Fall Creators Update or newer. Because the DevTools Preview app is based on the most recent Insider Preview version of the Microsoft Edge DevTools, this allows you to use the most recent updates to the Microsoft Edge DevTools without installing a full Insider release. In addition, some new features will be exclusive to the app – such [ more… ]

Trusted Cyber Physical Systems looks to protect your critical infrastructure from modern threats in the world of IoT

2018-04-25 KENNETH 0

Trusted Cyber Physical Systems looks to protect your critical infrastructure from modern threats in the world of IoT This solution seeks to provide end-to-end security that is resilient to today’s cyber-attacks so our industrial customers can operate their critical infrastructures with confidence and with no negative impact to their intellectual property and customer experience. As the Internet of Things gains momentum with millions of devices connected to one another, it has become more challenging to secure these devices and services given their increasing complexity. Over the last few months, we have already witnessed attacks to critical infrastructure around the world from Triton infiltrating the control and safety systems of an oil and gas plant to NotPetya shutting down production at a pharmaceutical factory. We can no longer ‘simply’ connect our devices without building in end-to-end security because the financial toll [ more… ]

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Announcing Windows Server 2019 Insider Preview Build 17650

2018-04-25 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows Server 2019 Insider Preview Build 17650 Hello Windows Insiders! Today we are pleased to release a new build of the Windows Server vNext Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) release that contains both the Desktop Experience as well as Server Core in all 18 server languages, as well as a new build of the next Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel release. Please also refer to this recent blog announcement about updates to the Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel. There are two major areas that we would like you to try out in each preview release and report back any issues: In-place OS Upgrade (from Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016) Application compatibility – please let us know if any server roles or applications stops working or fails to function as it used to What’s New in the Latest Build Click here [ more… ]