Microsoft Brings Xbox Game Pass Closer To Full Launch

This is significant because moving to the Beta Ring means Xbox Game Pass is one step closer to a full roll out. Microsoft has still not said when all Xbox One users will get the feature. As usual, the company is asking Insiders to provide feedback on the service. While the company has not put a specific date on launch, Game Pass is scheduled to drop sometime during the spring....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Beatrice Barile

Microsoft Brings Your Phone To Windows 10 1803 Users

This is an interesting situation because Microsoft is currently stabilizing Windows 10 Redstone 5 ahead of its October release. We presumed the company would reserve Your Phone for what’s to become the October 2018 Update. Instead, the company has rolled out for users running the current Windows 10 1803 build (April 2018 Update). However, Microsoft did not officially announce this release. Your Phone gives users the ability to mirror what appears on a smartphone screen to their PC....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Daniel Burton

Microsoft Ceo Satya Nadella Does Not Want Permanent Covid 19 Remote Work

However, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says he is concerned working from home could have its own issues. Certainly, it seems the idea that COVID-19 has created a new work culture that will extend beyond the pandemic is not one Nadella shares. “What I miss is when you walk into a physical meeting, you are talking to the person that is next to you, you’re able to connect with them for the two minutes before and after,” Nadella in an interview with the New York Times....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Kimberly Nitti

Microsoft Cuts Windows 10 S Andromeda Os Mentions In Favor Of Santorini

Santorini will reportedly be a flavor of the long-hinted Windows Core OS that adapts to a number of different device types. It appears to be something of a ChromeOS competitor, simplifying things in comparison to Windows 10. Windows Central sources say it will introduce sets, use the Microsoft logo for its start menu, and cut live tiles. However, though mentions of cellular data will inevitably lead to Surface Phone speculation, that isn’t necessarily the case....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 223 words · Eugene Coonrod

Microsoft Debuts New Flight Simulator Preview Update

Launched at the end of last week, the update follows last month’s continuation of the Alpha (Tech Alpha 2) Invitation process. Another round of Alpha invitations has now been opened with the latest update. For Friday’s update, Microsoft brough the next two episodes of its Feature Discovery Series to Flight Simulator testers. For Episode 6, Microsoft discusses airports it has developed within the game environment. In Episode 7, the company takes a deep dive into the instrument flight rules (IFR)....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Chester Kellogg

Microsoft Debuts Project Catnip Pwa For Windows Insiders

Project Catnip will be available for all Windows Insider Program users. At first, it will be a Windows app, but Microsoft says it will also be available on Android and iOS. Microsoft’s continued use of PWA technology means porting across platforms is a simple effort for the company. While availability will be across platforms and for all Insiders, Catnip is starting as a preview. Currently the app is only available for select Windows Insiders but will be available more widely in the near future....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Melissa Blalock

Microsoft Excel Task Automation Is Coming To Windows And Mac

Office Scripts are automation features that are currently only available for Microsoft Excel on the Web. However, in October, the company will bring the scripts to the Mac and Windows versions of the app. The proposed expansion has been confirmed on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, telling Windows and Mac Excel users that repetitive spreadsheet tasks will be handled automatically. Users can edit, create, and run Office Scripts in Excel via the Code Editor and All Scripts pane....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 346 words · So Haas

Microsoft Extends Nec Collaboration Into Multi Year Strategic Partnership

Specifically, the pair will develop solutions for customers through Microsoft 365, Microsoft Azure, and 5G and IT technologies from NEC Corporation. Both will also leverage their expertise in AI and IoT for new products for enterprise customers. The goal is to help organizations as they increasingly shift into the cloud. To help drive this concept, NEC will use Microsoft Azure as its preferred cloud platform to help customers digitize into the cloud....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 348 words · Daniel Hardy

Microsoft Extends Smart Fabric Tech To A Patented Smart Glove

Published by USPTO, the patent describes an electronically functional fabric glove. It uses motion-restricting mechanisms to provide vibrational output through multiple haptic output devices. In the patent, Microsoft discusses a smart glove that has areas of differing stiffness. This allows the smart fabric to host an input and output device. The wearable will allow users to connect devices such as touch screens, game controllers, and keyboards. Here’s how Microsoft describes the technology in a patent: “In some embodiments, the input subsystem may comprise or interface with selected natural user input (NUI) componentry....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Anthony Dahlstrom

Microsoft Flight Simulator Leak Suggests June 15 Launch On Xbox Series X

Launched in August 2020, Microsoft Flight Simulator has been a huge success and has wowed players with its photo-realistic graphics. While Flight Sim has been available on PC since its launch, it has yet to come to Xbox. There was no release for Xbox One and we are still waiting for the game to land on Xbox Series X. Microsoft previously said that the game would drop on the Series X, as well as the less powerful Xbox Series S during the summer of 2021....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Mario Blanchard

Microsoft Garage Launches Xaml Studio For Efficient Xaml Coding

Once projects are created in XAML Studio, dev’s can easily copy the results into Visual Studio. The benefit of creating in the studio is the ability to preview XAML code in real time. Furthermore, developers can further edit and interact as if the code is running in an app. “XAML Studio is about that quick prototyping loop. Using this tool, I can type my XAML and see how it renders right away....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · Gertrude Williams

Microsoft Gets Its Groove On With Music Videos And Hints At Project Neon Windows 10 Redesign

Microsoft has been fleshing out Groove over the last year to make it more competitive against rivals like Spotify and Apple Music. While the service is probably still short of these streaming competitors, each update brings it closer in terms of functionality. Indeed, update 10.17032.1019.0 is among the most substantial Groove releases for some time. The big new addition here is the ability to watch music videos. It is worth noting that not all songs the library with have a video, but if one does, you can now watch it....

October 31, 2022 · 3 min · 432 words · Kate Fisher

Microsoft Gives Paint 3D Users Total Editing Control With New Free View

When launched, Paint 3D was a content creation tool that allows users to build 3D models and interact with them in various ways. The software already comes with numerous editing abilities, but Free View still feels like an important step. You may be thinking Paint 3D already has a free view. That is correct, it allows users to view their 3D creations from all angles with mouse and touch. However, if you want to edit something you spot in free view, you need to go back to the main regular view of the app....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 292 words · Louis Hansen

Microsoft Introduces Cortana To Skype With Google Assistant Like Functionality

Firstly, Skype adds the AI as a text chat contact for all users, but it’s more than just one-on-one. While you chat, Cortana will now suggest ‘in-context assistance’ based on your message content. With a single click, you can summon the AI to a conversation, detailing IMDB reviews, nearby restaurants, local film showings, and reminders. She’ll even suggest replies to generic messages like ‘how are you?’ and ‘what’s up?’. If the suggestions are poor, you can hit a thumbs down button to send feedback....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 289 words · Barbara Capps

Microsoft Introduces Latest Windows Server Vnest Preview

As this is a preview release it is only available through the Windows Insider Program. Perhaps the most significant change in this build is Microsoft has disabled the activation for preview keys. The company says users can still download and use this build for testing without activating. If you are unfamiliar with SQL Server vNext, Microsoft describes it as: “SQL Server vNext represents a major step towards making SQL Server a platform that gives you choices of development languages, data types, on-premises and in the cloud, and across operating systems by bringing the power of SQL Server to Linux, Linux-based Docker containers, and Windows....

October 31, 2022 · 3 min · 454 words · Susan Smith

Microsoft Is Preparing Windows Sysinternals Integration For Linux

Microsoft had already announced it has ported the ProcDump applications to Linux. ProcDump is a part of Sysinternals, so it was clear Redmond was preparing something. Mario Hewardt, Principal Program Manager for Azure Diagnostics, says Microsoft is working on bringing the ProcMon Sysinternals utility to Linux. Hewardt added the ports will further Microsoft’s plans to release the whole Sysinternals package for Linux in the future. Windows Sysinternals is a suite of free software that provides various services for Windows debugging....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 243 words · James Ogle

Microsoft Is Selling Entry Level Surface Pro 4 Without The Surface Pen

Whether that means anything long term is unclear, but it is more likely Microsoft is just offering some consumer choice. Other retailers beat Microsoft to the punch and have been selling the device without the pen for a few weeks. It is worth pointing out that only the entry-level Surface Pro 4 is available without the pen. That’s the Intel Core m3 model. Indeed, Microsoft is now only selling this model without a pen....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Kevin Faulkner

Microsoft Is Skype Calling Windows 10 Insiders For Detailed Feature Feedback

The engineering team is talking to Insiders in 5-10 minute slots, though Microsoft notes it “may be longer if there is more to discuss”. Despite the important nature of the call, the company says it won’t be recorded or stored. The call is anonymous, with no request for name, phone number or other information. However, Microsoft may ask customers if they want to join a customer research panel. Judging by the calendar events, the company is currently looking for feedback on its Windows 10 Light Theme....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Barbara Garrett

Microsoft Is Slowing Down Office 365 To Cope With Increased Coronavirus Demand

“To best support our Microsoft 365 customers worldwide and accommodate new growth and demand during these unprecedented times, we’re making temporary adjustments to select non-essential capabilities. We do not expect these changes to have a significant impact on the end user’s experience but wanted to make you aware,” reads the email. One example given includes slowing the interval in which Microsoft checks if another person is typing. It may also reduce video resolution and how often apps check for presence....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Melvin Cruz

Microsoft Knocks 200 Off Entry Level Surface Book

Specifically, Microsoft has taken $200 off its entry-level Surface Book. This is the version with a 6th-generation Intel Core i5 Skylake processor. Its other specs include 8GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD storage. If you are interested, you can now pick up this model for $1,299, down from its usual $1,499 price point. The exact saving for customers is 13%. Microsoft says the deal will run until April 22....

October 31, 2022 · 2 min · 252 words · Joseph Johnson