Visual Studio 2019 Version 16 1 Brings Intellicode Improvements

Leading the changes is an improvement to the Visual Studio 2019 IntelliCode tool. IntelliCode is a suite of AI-assisted tools that Microsoft introduced at Build 2018 in April. The capabilities give developers more solutions for boosting productivity. Microsoft released IntelliCode generally for Visual Studio at Build 2019 earlier this month. The company says with VS 2019 16.1, the tool now has any workload that supports C#, C++, TypeScipt/JavaScript, or XAML already installed....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · Keith Perez

Windows 10 Sysreset Folder What It Is And How To Delete It

1 How to Delete $SysReset Folder via File Explorer2 How to Delete $SysReset Folder via Command Prompt What is $Sysreset? If you notice a previously unseen folder called $SysReset on your PC, there’s no need to worry. This isn’t some kind of malware – it’s the folder in which Windows 10 stores files after a refresh or reset. Most of the time, the $SysReset folder is quite small, measuring in the double-digit megabytes....

November 16, 2022 · 1 min · 155 words · Betty Billman

Windows 10X Emulator Arrives On The Microsoft Store

The emulator released nearly a month ago was limited to Windows Insider Program users. With the new emulator, even non-Insiders can access and test Windows 10X. The fully available emulator is part of 10X emulator version 10.0.19578 which is available from the Microsoft Store. “The Windows 10X Emulator Image version 10.0.19578 includes a new EULA that no longer requires it to be installed on a Windows Insiders machine,” Microsoft explains....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Charles Elam

Windows Subsystem For Android Getting A Bunch Of New Features

Thanks to the new WSA roadmap on GitHub, we now have a resource to see what features Microsoft will bring to Windows Subsystem for Android. As the number of Android apps available on Windows surpasses 200,000 (in September), Microsoft is ramping up the development of the Windows 11 service. Alongside Android 13, Microsoft is also bringing local network access by default, picture-in-picture, and file transfers. Furthermore, the company is also adding shortcuts but does not detail exactly what this means....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Rosemary Elam

Wps Office 2019 Lands On Microsoft Store With Ui Overhaul

Unlike the hugely popular LibreOffice (OpenOffice), WPS Office is more of its own service. LibreOffice has copied Microsoft Office in almost every aspect, but WPS Office feels more unique. It arrived on the Windows Store last year and has now been bumped to its 2019 edition. Developer Kingsoft has made some notable changes to the suite. The interface has been overhauled entirely and now boasts a tab-based navigational system. This allows users to group documents, spreadsheets, and presentations together in a single pane....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 250 words · Tom Watson

Xbox Game Pass Launches Next Week For Live Gold Members June 1 For All Gamers

This means users can get a 14-day free trial and access to over 100 titles that made up the service. At the moment, subscriptions will be available from xbox.com/game-pass. A general retail subscription will be purchasable later in the year. Game Pass was announced in February as a subscription-based service. It gives gamers unlimited access to over 100 games for $9.99 per month. The titles include Xbox One games and those available from Xbox 360 Backward Compatibility....

November 16, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Geraldine Winters

Xbox One Without A Disc Drive Will Launch In 2019

In fact, the landscape has already changed enough that gaming through a disc is more of a chore than a convenience. Games still have to be installed and patches downloaded down the line, the ease of just inserting a disc and insta-gaming has gone. So, the obvious question is, why use a disc at all? It’s a good question and the answer is likely to be we won’t use them in the very near future....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 246 words · Willie Maugeri

Zoom Won T Use Encryption On Free Account And Will Pass Data To Law Enforcement

According to Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, the company will not use end-to-end encryption on free calls. That raised some eyebrows because end-to-end encryption stops third parties (including Zoom) from seeing call contents. Zoom’s stance went from worrying to outright controversial when Yuan confirmed the company wanted to work with FBI and local law enforcement by giving them access to data. Alex Stamos, Zoom’s security consultant, says he thinks Yuan did not make his intentions clear....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Ricardo Greene

3 Things To Consider When Building A Website For Your Business

In the modern age, technology is a crucial ally for businesses of all sizes. Not having a website is like not having a telephone—you might still technically be ‘in business’, but you’re missing out on a key communications tool with a marked impact on your ability to reach customers, partners, and employees. Websites are one of the most important channels through which businesses can reach their target markets. They provide a space for businesses to share information about their products and services, as well as their company culture and ethos....

November 15, 2022 · 4 min · 824 words · Jean Nester

5 Mistakes To Avoid When Investing In Crypto

Investing in crypto is considered risky because the market is volatile, and you can’t make correct predictions of what the prices will be. But although cryptocurrencies are somewhat inconsistent, knowledgeable investors take advantage of high volatility levels when there are more chances of earning more money regarding the risks. So, whether you want to start investing or have been for a while, here are five mistakes to avoid if you want to be a successful investor....

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1068 words · Lois Thompson

7 Things To Consider Before Choosing The Perfect Software Development Staffing Agency

Given the requirements, you can either hire a software development staffing agency, turn to outsource, or find a freelance specialist. The realm of those willing to comply with the outstaffing practices is growing exponentially since it indeed eases the process of getting talented teams on board, sparing yourself off devastating employment procedures. Beneficial Facets Of Outstaffing So, what exactly defines an outstaffing model? Outstaffing is hiring a remote team of specialists that is provided by a development agency to accomplish the assignments from the client....

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1223 words · Travis Taylor

After Years Of Waiting Spotify Is Now Available On The Xbox One

Now, the app is available to download. It works similarly to Android TV and the PS4, and is available free of charge. Premium users can also use Spotify Connect, which lets you control the app with your phone. Of course, one of the biggest uses is going to be as a backdrop for gaming, and it fully supports this. You’re able to stream one of Spotify’s bespoke gaming playlists or make your own and run it in the background....

November 15, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Michael Taylor

Alleged Samsung Galaxy A60 Leak Suggests Four Cameras And 6 7 Infinity U Display

If the leak is to be believed, the Galaxy A60 will feature a 32MP front camera, with triple 32/5/8 MP rear cameras. It also reports a 6.7″, Super AMOLED Infinity-U display, with just a tiny notch at the top. For its biometrics, the A60 will have an in-display fingerprint scanner, just like the S10. It will have 6 or 8GB RAM variants, 128GB of storage, and use the SM6150 chipset....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Joy Morales

Apple Pencil Patents Points To Iphone Support

In terms of stylus availability on smartphones, only one company has successfully managed it. Samsung’s Galaxy Note range of handsets have been spectacular, with the S Pen a focal point. Samsung’s more-than-a-stylus device delivers true functionality. Ok, the Note range crashed and burned (literally) with the Galaxy Note 7 last year. However, with huge revenue and a market leading position, Samsung could afford to ride the problem. So, the company has today returned with the Galaxy Note 8, which ones again comes loaded with the S Pen....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Laura Greer

Apple Reportedly Working On Foldable With E Ink Display

Reports suggest Apple is finally working on bringing a foldable iPhone to the market. However, in a unique twist, the device will reportedly use E-Ink displays. Analyst and tech industry watcher Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple is working on Electronic Paper Display (EPD) technology for iPad tablets. However, the company is also considering using the technology on a foldable smartphone. Kuo says EPD “has the potential to become a mainstream solution for foldable devices,” claiming the screen reserves energy better than an LCD or OLED display....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Dixie Green

Apple Will Ship Fewer Iphone 14 Pro Devices Than Expected

Kuo’s prediction for iPhone 14 Pro shipments during the fourth quarter is 70-75 million units. It was previously estimated Apple would have between 80 and 85 million units ready. Kuo points out shipments are likely to fall 15-20 million short of expectation. This is not because of a decrease in demand, but rather a supply issue. For example, right now in the United States both the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are sold out....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Levi Frey

Atlanta City Government Asks Microsoft For Help With 50 000 Ransomware Attack

Though Atlanta has not announced the specifics, a screenshot provided to 11 Alive provides some clues. The publication says analysis of the ransomware by experts points to the MSIL or SAMSAM variant, which has been active since 2016. The same strain hit US healthcare facilities during that time period, gaining access via an outdated JBoss content management application. SAMSAM exploits Java-based servers by compiling a list of hosts reporting to the active directory....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Christopher Foster

Bill Gates Funds 25 000 Acre Utopian City Of The Future In Arizona

One of the things about being a billionaire is that you could theoretically build a part of society in your own image. Walt Disney created parks in which his characters could come to life, and Dr. Evil used his money to try to take over the world. Alphabet CEO Larry Page has long been rumoured to want to buy an island to create a technology haven away from regulation. The funny thing about all those things, is they are enticing and scary in equal measure....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Elia Hall

Ces 2019 Intel Shows Off 10Nm Ice Lake Processor Announces 9Th Gen Expansion

According to the chip maker, Ice Lake is built for deep learning and has built-in Thunderbolt 3 and Wi-Fi 6 support. It’s designed to deliver strong all day performance, with a Dell executive unveiling a laptop with the chip for release later this year. However, Intel was also careful to give desktop users something to look forward to. The company announced its 9th Gen desktop lineup, with six chips releasing soon....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Jane Vincent

Chromium Edge Makes Its Macos Debut Via Preview Build

The design of Edge for MacOS will be very similar to on Windows, but it will feature some minor differences. Naturally, it has the typical traffic lights in the top left rather than Windows’ minimize and maximize buttons. Thanks to the Mac theme, its corners are also rounded, while fonts have been adjusted across the board to better fit the OS. Microsoft has also taken the time to switch all references to ‘Ctrl’ for the ‘Command’ key....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · Michael Holzinger