Spotlight on Windows at Microsoft Ignite and the Technical Takeoff

2022-10-19 KENNETH 0

Spotlight on Windows at Microsoft Ignite and the Technical Takeoff Windows is building what matters most for your business. This was the theme as Chief Product Officer Panos Panay took the stage in Seattle for a live keynote to kick off day two of Microsoft Ignite 2022. Together, he and engineering leaders from Windows, Intune, Windows 365, Defender, Teams, Loop and Surface discussed (and demonstrated) some of the latest features in Windows to support secure hybrid work from client to cloud. Here are a few highlights from this year’s conference plus details on where you can take a closer look at the capabilities that will help you easily deploy, update and manage—and deliver the most secure, personal and productive experience for devices, virtual desktops and Cloud PCs. Catch up with Microsoft Ignite on demand Windows: Building what matters most for [ more… ]

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Play as the Caped Crusader in new DLC for Minecraft

2022-10-19 KENNETH 0

Play as the Caped Crusader in new DLC for Minecraft Play as the Dark Knight himself in the new Batman downloadable content for Minecraft. You’ll be tasked with an important mission, because Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce Wayne’s loyal butler, is in trouble and needs your help. “In this sprawling adventure from DC and Noxcrew you’ll get to experience Gotham City as you’ve never seen it before,” writes Sophie Austin on Minecraft.net. “Claw your way between blocky rooftops or speed the Batmobile past iconic locations like Wayne Tower and the Monarch Theater as you track down the lairs of old foes.” Head over to Minecraft.net for all the details and to watch the video. Source: Play as the Caped Crusader in new DLC for Minecraft

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How to get the Windows 10 2022 Update

2022-10-19 KENNETH 0

How to get the Windows 10 2022 Update We know the important role your PC plays every day for hybrid work, learning, entertainment and gaming, and we are committed to supporting our customers using Windows 10. Today, we are announcing the availability of the Windows 10 2022 Update (also known as Windows 10, version 22H2). Based on customer feedback we are providing a limited scope of new features and functionality delivered via a familiar, fast and reliable update experience. Version 22H2 will continue the recent Windows 10 feature update trend of being delivered in an optimized way using servicing technology. A scoped and streamlined update Windows 10, version 22H2 will have a limited set of features focused on productivity and management. We will deliver the 2022 Update using servicing technology (like that used for the monthly update process) to meet [ more… ]

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Making the everyday easier with new experiences available in Windows 11

2022-10-19 KENNETH 0

Making the everyday easier with new experiences available in Windows 11 Today, we are excited to announce the availability of new features in Windows 11 along with some exciting new experiences to help you be your most productive and creative, while also having fun. Announced in September, these new features and experiences begin to be available today and are a continuation of our commitment and journey to deliver continuous innovation in Windows to inspire and empower you. It’s been an energizing few weeks for Windows with the launch of the Windows 11 2022 Update in 190+ countries around the world and our announcement just last week of new Surface devices. At the event, the team enjoyed showing you how Windows 11 comes to life on the new devices enabling you to participate, be seen, heard and express your creativity. If [ more… ]

Remote work challenges inspire Windows 11 updates to increase productivity and lessen distractions

2022-10-18 KENNETH 0

Remote work challenges inspire Windows 11 updates to increase productivity and lessen distractions When pandemic lockdowns more than two years ago required Swetha Machanavajhala to work from home, she almost immediately felt the impact on her ability to work efficiently. Born deaf, the product manager on the Azure Cognitive Service Translator team reads lips and doesn’t use sign language, so when virtual Microsoft Teams meetings became the norm for working together from home, she couldn’t follow the flow of conversation when people didn’t appear on camera when they spoke. Since 2013, when she joined Microsoft, she’d been able to attend meetings and presentations in-person, reading the lips of speakers. She also used the Microsoft Translator app and had access to the services of an interpreter who captions meetings (through an additional laptop). During that early time of remote-only work, she [ more… ]