Squig glies - Windows 11 Pro Requires MSA, Intel's Apple M1 Rival?
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- Опубликовано: 22 фев 2022
- A Look Back at Microsoft's Longhorn Era - The absolute apex for Windows fans
• Paul's Programming Windows series
• Professional Developers Conference 2003 vs.2005
• Microsoft guts Longhorn to make 2006 delivery date
• What did Microsoft learn from Vista
• New programming models - Avalon, Indigo, WinFS (Was WinFX, became .NET FW 3)
• Satya Nadella vs. Steve Ballmer
• Microsoft fought the web, and the web won
Windows 11
• Microsoft tests new warnings for Windows 11 PCs not meeting minimum Specs
• Windows 11 Pro may require MSA sign-in, internet connectivity, just like the Home version
Hardware
• Intel surges forward with 12th-gen Core chips
Xbox
• Microsoft integrates Twitch into the Xbox UI
• Activision Blizzard filing/shareholder letter explains how the Microsoft acquisition went down
• Activision reportedly delays 2023 Call of Duty title
Tips and Picks
• Tip of the week: Take command of the squigglies
• App pick of the week: .NETpad (WinForms)
• Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft Defender for Cloud now supports GCP and AWS
• Codename pick of the week: Singularity - there is NOT just one
• Beer pick of the week: Sour #9 by Magic Hat Brewing Company
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Windows Weekly episode 765
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