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  1. New Outlook for Windows Adds Offline Attachments, Ctrl F, and Shared Mailboxes

    Microsoft’s “new Outlook” for Windows has finally closed one of its most glaring gaps with the classic client: you can now access certain email attachments while offline, alongside a handful of usability fixes — from adding multiple recipients to replies to restoring the familiar Ctrl+F “find”...
  2. Windows 10 19045.6276 Release Preview: ESU network control, Backup GA, Secure Boot expiry

    Microsoft’s Release Preview push for Windows 10 Build 19045.6276 (KB5063842) is a terse but consequential update: delivered as an optional, non-security cumulative preview, it bundles a set of targeted reliability fixes while surfacing two management-facing capabilities that matter to IT teams —...
  3. Windows 10 Creators Update 1703: Phased April 11 GA Rollout & Key Features

    Microsoft’s messaging around the Windows 10 Creators Update has been clearer than some secondary reports suggest: the update (version 1703, build 15063) was scheduled for a phased public rollout beginning April 11, 2017, with manual install options opening a few days earlier — and not on April 4...
  4. Microsoft Copilot in Azure: A Game-Changer for AI-Driven Productivity

    Copilot in Azure has officially transitioned from a widely used public preview into general availability, marking a pivotal moment in Microsoft's AI evolution on the Azure platform. After 11 months of public testing and millions of interactions, Microsoft is rolling out this feature with a...
  5. VIDEO Announcing Microsoft Edge WebView2 General Availability

    Today, we are excited to announce that Microsoft Edge WebView2 for Win32 C/C++ is generally available and ready for use in production applications! With today’s announcement, we are officially releasing a forward-compatible WebView2 SDK along with production-ready WebView2 Runtime. These can be...
  6. Microsoft Announces General Availability of Windows Server 2019

    Windows Server 2019 is now generally available. Also this week: Microsoft released Office 2019 for Windows & MacOS users; Google turned 20 years old; accessibility improvements arrive with the latest Windows 10 feature update; and we look back at the maturation of Windows 10 over the last three...
  7. Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 General Availability Update Rollup

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  8. Windows 10 General Availability Discussion Pt. 2/2

    We go through Windows 10 live on air.
  9. Windows 10 Microsoft releases Windows 10 Quick Start Guide, Launch Site

    Microsoft has released a launch site for Windows 10 as well as a handy quick start guide (for Word): http://blogs.windows.com/launch/ Link Removed
  10. Azure Premium Storage Demo

    Mark Russinovich, CTO of Azure, announces the GA of Premium Storage as he demonstrates the performance of Azure Premium Storage and DS series VMs. Full details can be found at the following blog post:Link Removed Link Removed Continue reading...
  11. DocumentDB General Availability and What's New! | Data Exposed

    This week Scott welcomes Ryan CrawCour back to the Data Exposed show and he and Scott do the "GA Happy Dance". Ryan is a Senior Program Manager for Azure DocumentDB on the Data Platform Group at Microsoft and his first video is one of the highest rated and most watched on Data Exposed. So this...
  12. Office 2016 and universal Office apps on schedule for general availability ‘later this year’

    Office 2016 for PCs and Office universal apps for Windows 10 are rolling out in the second half of 2015, according to official Microsoft statements. The post Office 2016 and universal Office apps on schedule for general availability ‘later this year’ appeared first on Digital Trends . Continue...
  13. Windows 8 8.1 Updates for existing users

    As most users are aware 8.1 has now been released to the general populace. If however you were running 8.1 prior to the release due to a Technet or MSDN account then do check Windows update as some updates have been released to coincide with the general availability of the RTM. One is even a...
  14. BSQUARE Announces General Availability of the BSQUARE OS Recovery Tool for Windows 7

    New Tool Reduces Software Recovery and Support Costs for OEMs, ODMs and Enterprises Link Removed
  15. BSQUARE Announces General Availability of the BSQUARE OS Recovery Tool for Windows 7

    BELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwire - 04/21/11) - BSQUARE Corporation (NASDAQ: BSQR - News ), a leading enabler of smart, connected devices, today announced general availability of the BSQUARE OS Recovery Tool. The new Tool is an easy-to-use, turnkey operating system (OS) recovery solution for devices...
  16. Microsoft releases Windows 7 SP1 Server to all

    Microsoft has set Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) to general availability. Link Removed due to 404 Error
  17. Windows 7 Achieves RTM Status: A Milestone of Collaboration and Feedback

    Its done, officially confirmed by Ballmer. I am pleased to announce that Windows 7 has RTM’d! As I mentioned previously, RTM officially happens only after sign-off occurs. What happens is a build gets designated as a RTM contender after going through significant testing and meeting our quality...
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    Windows 7 Here Is Windows 7 Blog For July 13, 2009

    Update on Windows 7 RTM * Posted by: Brandon LeBlanc * 07:09 PM Monday Jul 13, 2009 * 298 Comments I’d like to offer up a little insight into the “Release to Manufacturingâ€Â￾ (RTM) for Windows 7. Over the past week, there have been many...
  19. Windows 7 Available September 1st

    From Softpedia.com Windows 7 Available on September 1, 2009 And even earlier, only weeks after RTM By Link Removed - Invalid URL 14th of July 2009, 15:51 GMT Adjust text size: Link Removed - Invalid URL Link Removed - Invalid URL...
  20. Windows 7 Alright, let's get some things straight...

    Hey all, As I look through the boards I'm noticing alot (too many) of new threads that ultimately are all talking about the exact same things.. These things include: RTM release date, GA release date, RC Expiration, etc.. I just wanted to take a minute and try to sort some of these things...