Microsoft Net Receives C 9 0 Preview And Blazor Webassembly Full Release

Alongside the new preview, Redmond also unveiled .NET now hosts a fully supported release of Blazor WebAssembly. Let’s start with C#, which is moving to version 9.0 in preview. Microsoft says the new build brings a focus on “supporting terse and immutable representation of data shapes”. Specifically, C# 9.0 gives developers the ability to assign values to object properties when it is created. By focusing on initializers, Microsoft’s lead C# maintainer Mads Torgersen says the language is removing a major hurdle facing developers....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Peggy Morgan

Microsoft Adds Four New Games To Xbox One Backward Compatibility Including Street Fighter Iv

1 Street Fighter IV2 Luxor 23 Madballs in Babo: Invasion4 Poker Smash While Street Fighter is the only major title on that list, the new XBLA titles will still be appreciated by current owners. It has the potential to bring new light to them, opening up the multiplayer scene once more. Street Fighter IV For those who didn’t get the chance to play the first time around, Street Fighter IV is a very solid addition to the series....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 415 words · Gwendolyn Cornelius

Microsoft Agrees To Improve Cloud Storage Contracts In The Uk

Cloud storage services are consumer level and store data such as photos, music, videos, and documents. Microsoft’s OneDrive is an example of this type of service. These storage solutions are also higher scale for businesses, but the CMA was more concerned with standard customers. The authority asked the service providers to give sufficient notice before making such changes. The request also applied to suspending and closure of a service. Importantly, customers should be allowed to receive a pro-rata refund if they do not accept the changes....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Richard Davis

Microsoft And Intel Develop Stamina To Detect And Classify Malware

According to Microsoft and Intel, STAMINA is less complicated than it at first appears. The first step of the method was researchers converting an input malware file in binary form into raw pixel data. Next, the team used the one-dimensional pixel stream and upscaled it to a 2D image that was compatible with image analysis algorithms. Microsoft and Intel selected images based on file size (see table below). Once the pixel stream was converted to 2D, it was resized to be smaller....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · William Stokes

Microsoft Announces Ai Powered Personalization For Office Com

One of those is a new Office.com homepage. From now on, it will feature AI-powered suggestions to help you get to the work that matters. In the recommended section, users will see files that most require their attention, while the discover section will show documents colleagues are working on. The AI-driven Office.com features extend to images, where there will be automatic image and video processing. It can determine where photos were taken and the text taken, allowing for an easy search process....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · James Cortese

Microsoft Australia Develops Prison Education Cloud Network

DCS says 6,000 people move through its prison system each year, with more than half returning through re-offence within two years. Education and skills development are one of the areas DCS believes are lacking in rehabilitation efforts. Microsoft has been drafted in to help implement technology as a driver for education in the prison system. Microsoft Australia national technology officer Lee Hickin says the company has worked with DCS on a cloud computing network....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 305 words · Charles Cunningham

Microsoft Azure Expanding To Deal With Covid 19 Demand

To help handle the load, Microsoft is boosting its worldwide data center output and says it is adding more resource limits to new Azure customers. On the Microsoft Azure blog, Microsoft says how it is managing “business continuity with Azure”, including helping customers complete urgent work and continuing to expand Azure alongside ongoing demands. At the end of last month, Microsoft said it was tweaking cloud services like Microsoft Teams to handle growing demand....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 281 words · Scott Tiller

Microsoft Azure Sentinel Now Analyzes User And Entity Behavior

According to Microsoft, the new feature means Azure Sentinel can detect unknown users and insider threats in a more efficient way. Of course, when such threats occur speed of detection is important. Sentinel works with Azure to provide “cloud-native Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tool.” Sentinel works by gathering huge quantities of data from cloud-based services, such as Office 365 third-party offerings. Powered by AI, Sentinel can work with inner-organizational machine learning tools to reduce “alert fatigue”....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Lavina Tewksbury

Microsoft Beam Becomes Mixer New Platform For Revolutionizing Streaming

The obvious question is why bother changing the name? Matt Salsamendi, Co-founder and Mixer Engineering Lead, gives a fairly vague answer: “This was a tough decision, and not one that we made lightly. But, it was something that we decided on as a team. We believe so much in the power of the platform and want to grow it in every major market around the world. Unfortunately, that wasn’t something we could do with the Beam name....

November 25, 2022 · 4 min · 816 words · Jeffrey Moore

Microsoft Bing Gets Ai Driven Travel Results

Specifically, Microsoft Bing is now making travel searches more powerful with a new AI integration. According to the company, web searches for travel will now provide AI-driven results across package vacations, destinations, flights, car rentals, hotels and more. When a user searches a destination, Bing now surfaces an overview page that is dedicated to travel for the locations. This page shows a description of the location, travel stories from other people, popular similar destinations, and things to see and do in the area....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 277 words · Joanne Dawson

Microsoft Brings Azure Data Lake Solutions To Europe

Azure Data Lake allows developers, analysts, and data scientists to store huge data safety in the cloud. It also provides features for processing across languages and platforms. Microsoft says the solution removed complexities in mass data storage, allowing customers a faster and more efficient experience. The roll out in Europe includes both the company’s Azure Data Lake suites: Azure Data Lake Store – the first cloud Data Lake for enterprises that is secure, massively scalable and built to the open HDFS standard....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Kendra Brown

Microsoft Chromium Edge Preview Arrives With Three Testing Channels

1 Edge and Chrome2 Focus Feature Microsoft has created three testing channels: Beta, Developer, and Canary. You may already be familiar with Canary as this is the preview channel for Chrome too. These are early preview releases that can be buggy and are update daily. Canary releases should not be run on your main PC. Elsewhere, the Developer channel will deliver Chromium Edge builds that are more stable through weekly updates....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Emily Carter

Microsoft Cloud Azure And Xbox Drove Bumper Revenue Growth Last Quarter

1 Surface and Windows2 Xbox Surface and Windows also performed in the positive, making this financial round a good one for the company. Overall, Microsoft reported revenue of $28.9 billion for the timeframe ending December 31, 2017. In terms of net income, the company made $7.5 billion. Over the holiday frame, Microsoft saw revenue jump 12 percent compared to the same quarter in 2016. Microsoft cloud strategy has seen CEO Satya Nadella push the company towards a cloud-first model....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 429 words · Bobby Lamontagne

Microsoft Could Bring Back Skype Usernames

Skype Community Manager, Petr, says usernames are being developed for a reintroduction. However, he does not detail when they will return. Petr responded to feedback from way back in December 2018. Petr states that there are “many blockers for [the Skype team], both technical and legal but it is in progress.” What those blockers are is uncertain, but they seem to be holding Microsoft back. Either way, it is arguable that Skype does not need to have usernames....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Terry Farias

Microsoft Debuts Deepfake Authenticator Tool Ahead Of The U S Elections

Deepfake are photos, videos, or audio that are synthetic media. They manipulate the original content with artificial intelligence (AI) to make it seem the content is something else. For example, a person talking in their bedroom could use deepfake to make themselves look like Tom Cruise, complete with movements and voice. While the technology is still new, it is improving constantly. Some of the best deepfakes will fool people who don’t pay enough attention....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 398 words · Dorothy Grant

Microsoft Debuts Seeing Ai App Helps Visually Impaired By Describing People And Scenes

The smartphone app uses computer vision to give visually impaired users a description of their surroundings and environment. Once downloaded, users point their iPhone camera at a person and let the AI take over. The app will say who the person is and their current emotion. Seeing AI will also work on items, such as products. In this instance, the app will tell the users what the product is. Microsoft says the AI it uses runs natively on the devices, so there is no need to be connected to the internet or cloud....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Andres Whitney

Microsoft Deploys Azure Bastion To Allow Secure Offline Vm Access

Microsoft has named the new Azure service after Bastion hosts. These a specially built computers that operate on a network level to prevent attacks. In a blog post, Corporate Vice President of Azure Networking Yousef Khalidi, says Azure Bastion Services provides off-internet VM security. Azure Bastion is a platform as a service (PaaS) that gives Microsoft’s cloud customers access to RDP and SSH connectivity to VMs through the Secure Socket Layer (SSL)....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Boyce Taylor

Microsoft Details Roadmap For Merging Uwp And Win32 App Experience

Essentially, Microsoft is planning to roll out the Windows Community Toolkit v6.0 this summer, bundled with the WindowsXAMLHost and wrapped controls for .NET. A 6.1 preview will also launch, which will include the .NET Core 3 version and launch in the second half of 2019. As you’d expect, other versions of XAML Islands are looking further out. Here’s the official roadmap: “XAML Islands v2 is intended to ship as a part of WinUI 3....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Donnie Babers

Microsoft Discusses Success Of Github 1 Billion Revenue And 90 Million Active Users

But, how exactly has Microsoft’s acquisition gone? Well, during its Fiscal 2023 First Quarter earnings call, Microsoft reported that GitHub is going from strength to strength under its stewardship. Specifically, the code hosting platform is now achieving annual recurring revenue of $1 billion. When Microsoft bought the company, GitHub was getting between $200 and $300 million in revenue. That was in 2018, so in just four years Microsoft has driven the platform to almost quadruple its earnings....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 326 words · Mary Colucci

Microsoft Edge Removes Malicious Extensions From Official Store

Specifically, some Microsoft Edge users found Google Searches were redirecting them to oksearch.org/xa2/click.html and to other websites. Users took to Reddit to warn of the problem and Microsoft was quick with a response. The company says the redirect was happening due to malicious extensions from the Microsoft Store. These extensions were acting as VPN clients even though they were not. Discussing the issue on Reddit, Microsoft says the following fake VPN services were removed from the store:...

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 221 words · John Callender