In an era where the term "productivity on the go" has taken center stage, Samsung's DeX app has long been a unique bridge for mobile users to craft a makeshift desktop experience. Unfortunately, change is in the air, and it isn't good news for DeX's Windows PC users. Samsung has officially...
The Rebirth of Android Gaming on Windows
When Microsoft initially announced Windows 11, one of the most intriguing features was the promise of native support for Android apps. Here, in a move that certainly got tech enthusiasts buzzing, users envisioned all their favorite mobile games becoming...
In an exciting development for Windows users, Google has introduced a new application called Essentials. Designed specifically for Windows 11, this app aims to consolidate several popular Google services, including Google Photos, Google Messages, and Google Drive, into a single, user-friendly...
Microsoft's continuous innovation journey with Windows 11 introduces exciting features through Copilot Preview 1. These enhancements focus on empowering users with enhanced capabilities, including plugins from popular apps like OpenTable, Shopify, and Kayak, along with new skills and AI editing...
Windows 11 brings refinement to contextual file operations in the right-click context menu and share dialog. These are extensible by apps, including unpackaged Win32 apps. The context menu is one of the most popular and useful shell extensions. If you are already in File Explorer or on the...
Windows 11 brings refinement to contextual file operations in the right-click context menu and share dialog. These are extensible by apps, including unpackaged Win32 apps. The context menu is one of the most popular and useful shell extensions. If you are already in File Explorer or on the...
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cloud files
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file operations
file sharing
file type associations
keyboard shortcuts
microsoft edge
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text editor
unpackaged apps
user experience
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windows 11
With the Galaxy Book Pro series, partners Samsung and Microsoft embrace open collaboration, building a new approach to mobile computing in which smartphones and PCs work together across operating systems. Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Book, Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360, ultra-thin...
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device pairing
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mobile apps
mobile computing
note sync
notifications
productivity
remote work
samsung
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smart hub
smartthings
technology
usb type-c
user experience
video calls
windows 10
Hello I have 3rd party monitoring App tool that has it's own particular sservice running within Services panel and needs to continue to run.
For some strange reason it sometimes gets stopped (maybe bug).
I recently successfully configured Task Schedule in regards for Event ID = 7036 & Source =...
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automation
bug fixes
configuration
email alerts
event id
filtering
notifications
service control manager
service monitoring
stopped state
system services
task scheduler
third party
windows server
Editor’s Note – this post was originally posted on Medium and has been updated to reflect the latest information.
Let’s talk about the progress of web apps. No, that’s not an autocorrect mistake from “progressive web apps” — let’s take a look at how the web has progressed from “a large...
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javascript
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service worker
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web authentication
web notifications
web standards
windows 10
windows store
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The app provides instant visual previews of your tile while editing, similar to Visual Studio’s XAML editor/design view. The app also checks for errors, ensuring you create a valid tile payload. Below is a...
MSDN magazine has released a special Windows 10 issue. The issue spans a large number of topics from Visual Studio tooling to game development to user experience to notifications.
If you don’t get the print magazine, don’t worry, all the articles are online for free.
Here is the complete list...
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development
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ink interaction
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nuget
responsive design
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unity
universal windows platform
user experience
visual studio
windows 10
This week’s theme in our Windows 10 by 10 development series is extending customer engagement using the Windows 10 without your users even entering your app. Last week’s topic, Live Tiles and notifications showed how one way to extend your app’s experience, now let’s show how to use the Windows...
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background services
cortana
customer engagement
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design guidelines
dynamic interaction
localization
microsoft
natural language
productivity
speech recognition
user experience
user interaction
voice command
voice command definition
voice commands
windows 10
Link Removed, a new set of products that create smooth, stabilized time lapses from first-person videos. Microsoft’s hyperlapse technology is built on more than Link Removed.
For consumers, Link Removed turns any long video – from a bumpy bicycle ride to a family stroll in the park – into a...
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azure media services
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development
drone
first-person
hyperlapse
microsoft
professional
ram requirements
sharing
software
stabilization
technology
time lapse
video
videos
windows
windows phone
youtube
Microsoft release demo's of Office 2016 Touch Preview
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office 2016
onenote
outlook
powerpoint
small devices
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technical preview
touch preview
touch-optimized
universal apps
windows 10
windows store
word
Hi! I was maybe too excited about upgrading to Windows 8 because my experience with Windows Phone 7 was very positive. One aspect I loved: the live tiles. They were easy to set up from within Apps, and they were very convenient. I'm not having the same experience in Windows 8... It's a little...
It doesn't need or take heaps of "customizing".
And maybe people won't react, respond or adopt well, willing or enthusiastically, even, w/ interest or curiosity IF they hear BEFORE they themselves bother w/ it, that it is a "mess". Rather would taint the notion of, even, investigating, for...
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end users
feedback
it professional
learning curve
operating system
perception
positive outlook
productivity
software use
start screen
technology
tile interface
understanding
user adoption
user experience
windows 8