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New and improved Event and CSS inspection for Microsoft Edge DevTools

2017-11-29 KENNETH 0

New and improved Event and CSS inspection for Microsoft Edge DevTools {$inline_image} Editor’s note: This is the first post in a series highlighting what’s new and improved in the Microsoft Edge DevTools with EdgeHTML 16. EdgeHTML 16 is now rolling out to devices around the world as part of the Windows 10 Fall Creator’s Update—and with it, some great improvements to the Microsoft Edge DevTools. In this post, we’ll walk through a slew of new updates to the Elements tab (formerly known as the DOM Explorer) with improvements to CSS at-rules, Event Listeners, Pseudo-Elements and the overall user experience. CSS at-rules In EdgeHTML 16, we’ve completely redesigned how at-rules appear in the Elements tab. Previously, usage of CSS at-rules were either missing or incorrectly displayed. The DevTools now show @supports, @media and @keyframes styles in separate sections within the Styles [ more… ]

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Coming soon to a flight near you!

2017-11-29 KENNETH 0

Coming soon to a flight near you! {$inline_image} Hello Windows Insiders, Check your inboxes! An email was sent out today to all Windows Insiders from Terry Myerson, Executive Vice President of the Windows and Devices Group, to talk about what’s coming for Insiders in upcoming flights. First off – we will be bringing the feature Timeline to Insiders with the next flight. We demoed Timeline earlier this year at Build and it has been hotly anticipated by Insiders. Timeline is integrated directly into Task View and allows you to jump back in time to easily find the files, apps, and websites you’re looking for as if you never left. We’re really looking forward to hearing what Insiders think as they start using Timeline. Timeline as shown at Build 2017 Second – we’re going to start doing controlled studies with some [ more… ]

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Windows 10 Tip: Choose your performance and battery balance

2017-11-28 KENNETH 0

Windows 10 Tip: Choose your performance and battery balance {$inline_image} The new Performance/Power slider* lets you set the right balance between battery-life longevity and system performance and responsiveness.  Optimize for battery life on a long flight; go with performance when you’re gaming or photo editing at home.* Simply click on the battery icon in the taskbar, and use the slider to choose your performance and battery balance. Have a great week! *Available on most Intel and AMD devices with battery. Source: Windows 10 Tip: Choose your performance and battery balance

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Start shopping Microsoft Store’s Black Friday deals now!

2017-11-23 KENNETH 0

Start shopping Microsoft Store’s Black Friday deals now! {$inline_image} You can also save on apps like Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018, PC games including Halo Wars 2, movies like Deadpool and Wonder Woman and more at Microsoft Store on your Xbox or Windows 10 device. Keep reading for the full list of the hottest Black Friday deals from Microsoft Store and remember to check out our Cyber Monday deals starting Nov. 26 at 9 p.m. PT. Surface Save $329 on Surface Pro bundle Get instant savings on Surface Pro (Intel Core i5/256GB SSD) and black Type Cover. Save $229 on Surface Pro bundle Bundle and save on Surface Pro (Intel Core i5/128GB SSD) and black Type Cover. Free Harman Kardon Invoke Buy a select Surface Laptop and get the new Harman Kardon Invoke speaker for free ($199 value) – Available through Monday, Nov. 27. Xbox Xbox One [ more… ]

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Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17046 for PC

2017-11-23 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17046 for PC {$inline_image} Hello Windows Insiders! Today, we are releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17046 for PC to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring and for those who opted in to Skip Ahead. What’s new in Build 17046 Microsoft Edge Improvements Form Fill for Address fields: Microsoft Edge can now save and automatically fill your preferred information in addresses and related forms. When filling in fields on a form, such as an address or other contact information, Microsoft Edge will prompt to save your form information. In the future, you can simply select the preferred information from a drop-down menu to complete all the related fields. Addresses you save will be roamed between your Windows 10 devices, and you can manually add or remove form entries in Advanced Settings. Text Spacing comes [ more… ]