Build 2018 Microsoft Is Bringing Android Emulator Support To Hyper V

For the unfamiliar, Hyper-V is a virtualization system that lets users run other OSes inside of Windows. They run in their own environment without affecting the rest of the OS, making them extremely useful for testing. In collaboration with Xamarin, Microsoft has introduced an Android emulator to this service, allowing it to be run side-by-side with VMs, Docker, or the HoloLens emulator. For developers, it means a fast testing experience that will incorporate the latest APIs and Google Play Services....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · James Johnson

Collaboard A Real Time Virtual Uwp Workspace With Surface Hub Support

While this device runs any kind of Windows software, it is clearly meant for meetings, presentations, group work and maybe some creative appliances. But for a practical use that goes beyond presentations, it requires apps that adopt well to the big screen. CollaBoard is such a Surface Hub enabled UWP app, which promises to not only make meetings more interactive, but also to connect different device types. Microsoft seems to like it and has just nominated developer IBV as App Creator of the Year contest....

December 21, 2022 · 1 min · 201 words · Jasmine Hanline

Come October Blizzard Games Will No Longer Run On Windows Xp And Vista

That doesn’t just mean a lack of focus, either. You’ll be unable run those games at all if you’re not running Windows 7 or higher. It’s worth nothing, however, that this will happen on a staggered schedule. Each game will have a different end date, though the exact details are not yet known. Vast Majority Upgraded Though Blizzard hasn’t made it’s reasoning abundantly clear yet, it’s statement does give a good indication....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 236 words · Edgar Miller

Disk Drill Helps Recover Deleted Files Word Excel Document And 300 Filetypes

Disk Drill is available in three editions. The free Basic version offers recovery up to 100MB at no cost with all recovery methods and a backup feature for failing disks. Disk Drill Pro recovers without any limit and supports all popular file systems (FAT32, NTFS, exFAT, EXT3/4) and more than 300+ known file formats at a price for 89$. The Enterprise-Version can be used as a multi-user license and adds priority support from software-maker cleverfiles....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 513 words · Larry Herman

Doom Lands On Windows Notepad Running At 60Fps

Developer Sam Chiet has been able to create a fully operational version of id Software’s classic in Notepad. Interestingly, this is a completely unmodified port of the game that runs in Microsoft’s native text editor for Windows. To highlight the success, Chiet published a video on Twitter and YouTube. He is also pledging to release the Notepad port of Doom publicly in the near future. “It’ll take some work to polish NotepadDoom into something releasable, but it’ll almost certainly happen over the next couple days,” he said in another tweet....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Lola Islam

Facebook Has Secretly Continued Its Internet Drone Plans Alongside Airbus

The social network has previously discussed its plan to use a high-flying drone to bring internet to locations that don’t have connectivity. However, Facebook went quiet on the plan and many thought it was dead. A new report says the company has continued development quietly alongside Airbus. Facebook is working with the aviation giant to further its Zephyr drone project, while also developing its own internet delivery plans. NetzPolitik used a Freedom of Information request to obtain a document showing ongoing work between Airbus and Facebook through 2018....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Ashley Stindt

Facebook Will Reportedly Launch An Instagram Pwa To Replace Windows 10 App

The current desktop app, which is a port from iOS, was last updated on July 13, 2018. At almost 18 months since the last update, it’s clear Facebook isn’t willing to dedicate the resources to keep it up to date. The move to a PWA should mean more frequent updates. PWAs are more lightweight and devs can push updates more easily. However, it’s currently unclear whether some features will make it over....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · William White

Fortnite Streamer Ewok Abandons Twitch For Microsoft S Mixer

Following signing an exclusive deal with Ninja, the world’s biggest streamer, Mixer has also tabbed Ewok. The 14-year-old Fortnite streamer announced on her Twitter that she is joining Microsoft. Highlighting why Microsoft’s tactic may work, her Mixer account had 10,000 followers within hours. Back in August, Microsoft and Ninja announced a collaboration. It has been widely reported that Microsoft shelled out millions (maybe tens of millions) of dollars to acquire Ninja....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Carolyn Crutcher

Gmail Now Provides Wider Right Click Inbox Options

While right clicking on emails in the inbox is supported in the current Gmail version, options are limited. At the moment, the service allows users to “Move to tab”, “Archive”, “Mark as unread”, and “Delete” when they right click on an email. Those are good basic options, but Google wants to make Gmail more intuitive. With that in mind, the app now supports much more options. We are not just talking a few, Gmail has gained 8 more options in the right click menu....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 252 words · Donald Kozan

Google Accused Of Using Dutch Sandwich Loophole To Avoid Paying Taxes

In case mirroring Apple’s Ireland tax debacle, Alphabet Inc. subsidiary Google has been caught fudging taxes. Or so an accusation from a Netherlands-based regulator suggests. A filing from 2016 shows the company has been using a Bermudan shell company to shield profits. This tax shield has hidden profits from countries around the world, not just in Europe. During 2015, the search juggernaut increased the amount of money it filtered offshore to around seven percent....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 367 words · Joan Thomas

Google Chrome Could Soon Reduce Battery Consumption By Up To 28

While technology moves at a rapid pace in some areas, in others progress is more restricted. In the laptop and mobile device market, aspects like screen resolution, power, and performance enhance almost yearly. However, in terms of battery evolution there has been less development. As such, battery life has become an increasingly important metric for customers. Google’s Chrome testing involves managing the JavaScript timer wake up frequency for tabs that are inactive or hidden for over five minutes....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Iola Dunton

Google Chrome Settings Help How To Reset Chrome To Factory Defaults

Those wondering how to reset Google Chrome’s settings will be happy to learn it’s quite simple. A few clicks are all you need to restore your browser while keeping your bookmarks, history, and passwords safe. We’re going to be focusing on Windows 10, but the process to reset Google Chrome settings on Android, macOS, and Windows 7 should be similar. Every version of the browser has an in-built switch that will save you a ton of manual reconfiguration....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Norma Burden

Google Chrome To Get Firefox Inspired Scrolling Tabs

Chrome can be particularly annoying when it handles too many tabs. The market-leading browser reduces tabs to nothing more than slivers with no icons or labels if too many are loaded. Again, this is frustrating. To solve the problem, Google is turning to one of its browser rivals for inspiration. Chrome will be gaining scrollable tabs to make finding many tabs easier. Firefox implemented this kind of ability some time ago....

December 21, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · John Mcelroy

Google Promises All Will Be Revealed In Mysterious Gdc Gaming Event

Now, the company is promising “all will be revealed” in a press event at the Game Developers Conference next month. Major press outlets have received invites to the mysterious event. In a teaser, Google showed a 3D animated hallway with a light at the end. It’s clear its GDC presentation is going to be very different this year, and Project Stream is the natural assumption. After the test with Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, it’s possible Google is willing to shed light on its long term plans for the service, how it will support developers, and possibly a release date....

December 21, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Shane Wright

Google Reveals Vulnerability In Microsoft S Ultra Secure Windows 10 S

However, that doesn’t mean it’s without flaws, as Google revealed recently. A medium severity bug was found in Windows 10 S systems that use Device Guard. The vulnerability allows attackers to bypass the Windows Lockdown Policy using a bug in .NET, allowing arbitrary code execution. Microsoft failed to fix the issue within Google’s 90-day deadline, meaning its now open to the public. This will likely increase the instances its used in an attack, but thankfully the vulnerability is quite limited....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Margarete Johnson

How To Change System Font In Windows 10 Or Restore It To Default

1 How to Change the Font in Windows 10 with a Registry Key2 How to Restore Default Fonts in Windows 10 Thankfully, Microsoft does let you change Windows fonts, but it doesn’t make it particularly easy. This is likely because doing so can have unintended consequences, such as causing issues with your system clock. We’re going to show you safely change the font in Windows 10 while fixing issues with the clock....

December 21, 2022 · 1 min · 121 words · Tessie Sefcovic

How To Check Your Net Framework Version In A Few Seconds

1 How to check .NET Framework versions with Command Prompt2 How to find .NET Framework version in the Registry Editor3 How to check .NET Framework version with PowerShell How to check which .NET Framework version is installed Unfortunately, as you may have noticed, however, the process to do so isn’t particularly intuitive. There’s no “version” button to click, as .NET isn’t an application, and it won’t show up in your Apps & Features menu....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 371 words · Jack Hoelscher

How To Draw On Google Docs

1 How to Draw in Google Docs directly2 How to Insert a Drawing in Google Docs with Google Drawings3 Extra: How to Add a Page Border in Google Docs4 Extra: How to Insert a Text Box in Google Docs Google Drawing vs. Google Docs Drawing There are two main ways to draw in Google Docs – directly in the document and by inserting from a Google Drive tool called Google Drawings....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Jennifer Melcher

How To Duplicate A Page In Microsoft Word Single And Multi Page Documents

1 How to Add a Blank Page or Page Break in Word2 How to Copy an Entire Page in Word for a Single Page Document3 How to Duplicate a Page in Word for Multi-Page Documents4 How to Rearrange Pages in Word5 How to Delete a Blank Page in Word The process to copy a page in Word is simple, but it varies slightly depending on the document you have and your intentions....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Katherine Blok

How To Enable Or Disable Automatic Driver Installation In Windows 10

1 How to Enable or Disable Automatic Driver Installation in the Windows 10 Control Panel2 How to Turn off Automatic Installation via the Registry Generally, turning off this feature isn’t recommended, but disabling automatic driver installation for a short period is just fine if you have a particularly stubborn device. Before we get started with a tutorial, though, it’s worth noting the different types of updates Windows makes to your devices....

December 21, 2022 · 1 min · 203 words · Pamela Kyzer