Microsoft introduces new privacy tools ahead of Data Privacy Day

2018-01-25 KENNETH 0

Microsoft introduces new privacy tools ahead of Data Privacy Day In a world that’s constantly evolving with new technologies like Artificial Intelligence and smart devices, our commitment to deliver on our Privacy Principles and work with you to evolve the Windows privacy experience doesn’t change. To kick off the new year ahead of Data Privacy Day we are giving our Windows Insiders an early preview of the Windows Diagnostic Data Viewer coming in our next release of Windows. Our commitment is to be fully transparent on the diagnostic data collected from your Windows devices, how it is used, and to provide you with increased control over that data. This is all part of our commitment to increase your trust and confidence in our products and services. In addition, the Microsoft Privacy Dashboard will enable you to see and manage more [ more… ]

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Introducing the Windows Desktop Program for Desktop Application Analytics

2018-01-24 KENNETH 0

Introducing the Windows Desktop Program for Desktop Application Analytics An important feature for desktop application developers is the ability to view detailed analytics about application performance and its popularity with users. Until today, developers had difficulty accessing these analytics without cobbling together multiple tools. With the new Windows Desktop Program, developers now have a convenient, one-stop portal to view their desktop application analytics or access the data via an API. Statistics and charts quickly show how the applications are doing– from how many customers they’ve reached to detailed performance data on crashes and failures. With these analytics, developers can better track and prioritize fixes, monitor the distribution of their application, prepare and improve the overall experience for their customers. There’s no charge to access this data—all you need to do is sign up with a Microsoft account to identify yourself, [ more… ]

Windows 10 Tip: Annotate your books in Microsoft Edge

2018-01-24 KENNETH 0

Windows 10 Tip: Annotate your books in Microsoft Edge You can add highlights in four colors, underline, add comments or copy text. To see the menu with these options, simply highlight the preferred word or sentence with your mouse or finger. You can also select the Cortana icon from the same menu to find more information about the content you are reading without leaving the reading experience. Get started by downloading a book to personalize from the Books section in the Microsoft Store, and head over here to learn more about what’s new in the Fall Creators Update, or how to get the update! Windows 10 Tip: Annotate your books in Microsoft Edge Tweet This Source: Windows 10 Tip: Annotate your books in Microsoft Edge

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Announcing Windows Server Insider Preview Build 17079

2018-01-24 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows Server Insider Preview Build 17079 Hello Windows Insiders! Today we are releasing Windows Server Insider Preview Build 17079 to Windows Server Insiders. This build is a preview build of the next Semi-Annual Channel release of Windows Server. For more information on the Semi-Annual channel, please see the Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel overview What’s New in Build 17079 for Windows Server In-place OS Upgrade: Customers are now able to upgrade their Windows Server, version 1709 installations to the current preview build using In-place OS Upgrade. This feature is available starting in build 17079. This feature also enables customers to perform build-to-build upgrade of the next released preview build. Running setup.exe, customers should be presented with the option to “Keep personal files and apps”, which causes the migration steps in setup.exe to run and upgrade Windows Server while preserving applications, [ more… ]

Xbox Game Pass expands to include new releases from Microsoft Studios

2018-01-23 KENNETH 0

Xbox Game Pass expands to include new releases from Microsoft Studios When we launched Xbox Game Pass in June 2017, we knew we wanted to craft a service with gamers in mind. That meant a diverse, expanding library of over 100 games and counting, matched with one monthly price and unlimited access to download and play full-fidelity experiences. We know our fans value having a variety of games to play at a low monthly price. We’ve also heard from fans that the ability to play new blockbuster games in Xbox Game Pass is important. So we’ve continued to explore new ideas to make this possible. Today, we’re excited to announce plans for a major expansion to Xbox Game Pass that underscores our commitment to deliver our fans the ultimate gaming subscription service. Xbox Game Pass expands to include new releases [ more… ]