Microsoft Says Windows 10 Sets Won T Be Returning To Insiders

Sets is a tabbing system that will work across Windows 10. Essentially a universal tab ability for applications. It works like tabs on a web browser, allowing users to open a tab in an application by clicking a + symbol in the title bar. A new tab will show recent apps, documents, and a search. The concept of using Windows 10 Sets is to be able to multi-task more easily without needing to leave an app you are in....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Elizabeth Wilkie

Microsoft Security Team Describes New Solarwinds Exploit Originating From China

This time the hackers are attacking the Serv-U FTP software from SolarWinds. MSTIC says it is likely they are trying to access information from SolarWinds customers in the US defense industry. An everyday Microsoft 365 Defender anti-virus scan first picked up on the zero-day. Microsoft’s security suite found an “anomalous malicious process”, which suggests the threat group wanted to get administrator access on the Seri-U software. In a blog post, Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center points out such access would give hackers control over system: “If Serv-U’s SSH is exposed to the internet, successful exploitation would give attackers ability to remotely run arbitrary code with privileges, allowing them to perform actions like install and run malicious payloads, or view and change data....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Jim Gallemore

Microsoft Smart Batteries Could Transform Surface Battery Performance

Batteries are an area of consumer technology where companies should be ultra-competitive. While we have seen giant leaps in mobile processing, screens, cameras, and other areas, battery performance has stayed largely stagnant. Companies are mostly left maintaining existing battery life capabilities to accommodate more powerful devices. The company that makes a significant breakthrough in battery technology is surely onto a winner. It is worth remembering battery life is a crucial factor when consumers buy a device....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Jason Brown

Microsoft Soundscape Audio Mapping Receives Bose Frames Support

If you’re unfamiliar with Soundscape, here’s a refresher. It is a tool that help visually impaired users navigate through their environment by leveraging voice mapping. It combines the power of Bing Maps Local Search and Bing Maps Location Recognition to bring intelligent voice mapping to users. While Microsoft has been working on Soundscape since at least 2018, the company expanded on the project last year. “As a person approaches identifiable places and things like businesses, bus stops, and intersections, Soundscape will call out the name of the place or thing from the direction they are located....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Dan Hudson

Microsoft Sues Foxconn For Unpaid Patent Royalties

In a court filing Friday, Microsoft claimed Foxconn did not give its agreed twice-annual royalty reports. The manufacturer was supposed to file the reports detailing unnamed products. Microsoft adds the company also failed to make royalty payments on time. Microsoft filed its legal action with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The filing shows the company is seeking the royalty payment be made and with additional interest....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Russell Payne

Microsoft Surface Duo Source Details Specs And Suggests Price Will Undercut Samsung S Galaxy Fold

It’s also a bleeding edge device, taking dual screened technology and packaging it in a high-end flagship smartphone. Since the announcement, Microsoft has been quite on both specs and price for the Surface Duo. Many predicted the Duo would cost a lot and could even become the most expensive mainstream smartphone on the market. According to a new report, the Duo will be priced competitively against other cutting-edge handsets. Furthermore, the report also adds some interesting details about the Duo’s specs....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Frances Welch

Microsoft Teams Gif Attack Bug Receives New Fix

Again, Zoom is king of the issues and has faced numerous problems. However, Microsoft Teams has not been immune, including several major outages. Microsoft has confirmed it has patched a bug that was found in Teams last month. Back last month, security teams working for CyberArk described a Teams bug that put user accounts at risk and subsequently parent PCs. Specifically, the bad actor would send a GIF to unsuspecting users....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Eddie Guzman

Microsoft Teams To Miss Out On Guest Access This Month

It seems that getting the feature ready for Microsoft Teams takes longer than Microsoft thought. Of course, delays happen and it is just one (albeit welcome) ability. Though, it is worth noting that the company has not said when Guest Access will now arrive. So, in other words, it is delayed indefinitely until we hear official word otherwise. Turning to guess work, we guess Microsoft will debut the ability at its Inspire event in mid-July....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Ralph Merrill

Microsoft Tells Developers Surface Duo Will Support Uwp Apps

Of course, that makes sense for a whole range of reasons. However, there is no doubt there are plenty of people who are disappointed the realization of the Surface Phone meant leaving behind Windows as a mobile concept. Or did it? One of the problems of Microsoft adopting Android for the Surface Duo is it put a further block on the concept of the Universal Windows Platform (UWP). It seemed UWP app developers were shut out from the device....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Rosa Gay

Microsoft Testing Surface Device With Amd As Intel Relationship Sours

Microsoft has used Intel chips in its Surface hardware exclusively over the last five years. However, Brad Sams reports the company has grown frustrated with recent CPUs and is seeking to diversify. Sams says Intel’s Skylake CPUs were particularly disappointing to Microsoft and gave the company a “black eye”. He goes as far as to say the relationship between Microsoft and Intel is now on “shaky ground”. Microsoft is now seeking alternatives and is testing a version of the Surface Laptop with the 12nm AMD Picasso processor....

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 211 words · Yolanda Goss

Microsoft To Compete With Apple And Amazon With Overhaul Of Redmond Campus

Microsoft is the latest to join the race to create the most innovative campus. The company has announced it will “refresh” of its Redmond base. While the company will not be moving to a new location, that refresh is more like a complete overhaul. The 500-acre campus in Washington has been Microsoft’s home for thirty years. Over the coming years, the company will begin a major redevelopment. This will include revamping existing buildings and adding 18 new structures to the complex....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Jeff Lopez

Microsoft To Do Gains Cross Platform New Design

“We polished the design of To Do by reducing the header size and adding in more color to give the app warmth and personalization. It’s still the simple and elegant app you love, but now with more options to customize, so you can tailor it to suit yourself and your lists. With the new version of To Do, you can choose from a wide range of backgrounds, including the beloved Berlin TV tower that was a feature in Wunderlist....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Nathan Johnson

Microsoft To Open Iot Ai Insider Lab In Munich

In its announcement, the company says Munich is the perfect place to open the IoT lab. Microsoft says the city is an industrial hub of manufacturing. It is also a central point in Europe to attract companies from across the continent. The new Munich lab will mirror those already opened in the USA and China. It allows companies of all sizes to work at no cost. By using the lab, companies have access to Microsoft technology and engineers focused on machine learning AI and internet of things....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Dorothy Varner

Microsoft Updates Windows Admin Center With Big Changes

1 Core functionality2 Hybrid3 Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI)4 Windows Server 2019 platform5 Extensibility and ecosystem6 Available Now Microsoft has been expanding the capabilities of Windows Admin Center throughout the year. When launched, the company described the management system as: “Windows Admin Center is a new, locally-deployed, browser-based management tool set that lets you manage your Windows Servers with no Azure or cloud dependency. Windows Admin Center gives you full control over all aspects of your server infrastructure and is particularly useful for managing servers on private networks that are not connected to the Internet,” explains Microsoft....

November 13, 2022 · 5 min · 1052 words · Louis Bentley

Microsoft Visual Studio Ide Receives New Web Live Preview Extension

Users who leverage the new Web Live Preview extension can now find a new option called “Edit in Browser”. This is discoverable by right clicking the ASPX page inside Visual Studio IDE. As the name suggests, this means you can edit within a web browser. When the “Edit in Browser” option is opened, the default browser on a PC will open. The ASPX page is displayed in a bespoke web page that allows developers to select elements of their application....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Steve Elam

Microsoft Wanted To Build Accessories For Apple Leaked Ipad Touch Cover Suggests Yes

Sure, the company develops periphery hardware like mouse and keyboard that work across OEM products. Mostly hardware and accessories from Microsoft are its own devices, or accessories for Windows partners. Certainly, making an accessory for the iPad seems a strange choice. Apple’s slate is arguably the biggest rival to Microsoft’s Surface Pro and Surface Book. We believe Windows makes those devices transcend the iPad, but consumers don’t think that way....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Juliet Moller

Microsoft Warns Of Dependency Confusion Attacks On Corporate App Environments

Many corporations develop their own applications to be used in-house amongst employees or sent out externally. Developers within organizations use package managers for handling libraries that are then put together to assemble an app. The attack method Microsoft is discussing involves targeting app building, package managers for downloading and importing, and repositories hosting app files. Using “dependency confusion,” threat actors can exploit private app libraries within a corporation. That’s a problem because while some organization apps are non-sensitive, some of them can host very sensitive code....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Ethel Caldwell

Microsoft Whiteboard For Ios Gets New Highlighter Options Meeting Improvements

On the highlighting front, users will notice a new color, as well as thickness options. This is designed to help with emphasis during collaboration, and the sliding thickness should make it far easier to color what you want. Speaking of collaboration, Microsoft is making it easier to get meeting participants onboard. Meetings now appear in suggested contacts so users can quickly invite all participants. Alongside this, there made improvements to selections to make it more obvious what content is selected....

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 198 words · Mayra Henderson

Microsoft Windows 10 Preview Adds Linux Access In File Explorer

For example, Microsoft discusses a new File Explorer experience that allows users to access Linux tools more efficiently. Specifically, the Linux logo can now be seen within the File Explorer, allowing users to tap directly into file systems for Linux distributions. Yet again, Microsoft is showcasing its willingness to increasingly bake the open-source Linux into Windows 10. The company says the new File Explorer experience will work in tandem with the upcoming Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2) to allow smoother access to distros....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Jeanette Exler

Nvidia Patches 8 High Severity Flaws In Its Tegra Processors

All eight fixes were issued through Nvidia’s Linux for Tegra drivers. In its documentation, the company says one of the flaws was severe enough it could have resulted in information disclosure on machines that were successfully targeted. It is worth noting that none of the impacted chips are part of Nvidia powered gaming systems of PCs. In other words, consumers would not have been affected by these problems. Nvidia names CVE?...

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 335 words · Paul Elias