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  1. Intel and AMD Unite: Launch of the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group

    In a game-changing development for the tech landscape, industry giants Intel and AMD have banded together to combat the expanding influence of Arm processors within the server and PC realm. This partnership has culminated in the formation of the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group, aimed at...
  2. Enhancing Cross-Platform Workflow: OneDrive Update for Windows 11

    Windows 11 is about to get even more interconnected. In a recent update to OneDrive, Microsoft is enhancing the cross-platform experience, allowing users to resume tasks started on their Android or iPhone directly on their Windows 11 PCs. This significant update revolves around improving...
  3. Microsoft Introduces Seamless File Sharing Between Windows 11 and Android

    In an exciting move towards greater interoperability between devices, Microsoft has announced a new feature for Windows 11 that enables seamless file sharing between your PC and Android devices. Drawing on the functionality seen in Apple's AirDrop, this new capability is being introduced through...
  4. Microsoft Prepares Windows Update Rollout for EEA Compliance with DMA

    Introduction As the deadline for compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in the European Economic Area (EEA) nears, Microsoft shared an update on their plan to roll out updates to Windows for customers in the EEA. The recent non-security releases, including Windows 10, version 22H2 Build...
  5. Microsoft Edge and Interop 2022

    Last year, the Compat 2021 effort made tangible progress on improving five of the top pain points for web developers. Microsoft, in collaboration with Google and Igalia, contributed a rewrite of the CSS Grid module in Blink, along with bug fixes for CSS Transforms. Representatives from Apple...
  6. Enhancing automated testing in Microsoft Edge with new WebDriver capabilities, W3C protocol support, and automatic updates

    Just last week, the WebDriver specification officially became a W3C Recommendation, defining a standard way for web developers and browser engineers to automate the browser. This is a major step forward for web site and web app testing, as well as cross-browser interoperability initiatives like...
  7. Introducing the Microsoft Edge DevTools Protocol

    Today’s web developers face more challenges than ever before. New frameworks spring up left and right. The number of devices capable of running the web multiply by the day. And we strive as creators to enable an inclusive and trustworthy world where fundamentals like accessibility, privacy...
  8. Calling WinRT Components from a Win32 process via the Desktop Bridge

    In today’s post, we are covering another step you can take on your journey across the Desktop Bridge: specifically migrating business logic to Windows Runtime Components, aka WinRT Components. Previously, Windows only supported calling OS provided WinRT components from Win32 applications. Any...
  9. Introducing XAML Standard and .NET Standard 2.0

    XAML Standard We are pleased to announce XAML Standard, which is a standards-based effort to unify XAML dialects across XAML based technologies such as UWP and Xamarin.Forms. XAML Standard is a specification that defines a standard XAML vocabulary. With that vocabulary, frameworks that...
  10. Unity Interop and App Extensibility (App Dev on Xbox series)

    Continuing what we started during the “App Dev on Xbox” event, today we are making available yet another app experience – Atmosphere. In this blog post, you will learn how to get started building great 2D and 3D experiences with Unity and XAML, how to open up your app so other app developers can...
  11. Building in 10k: CSS Structure and Sandboxing

    Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of posts from the team that built the 10k Apart contest site, exploring the process of building for interoperability, accessibility, and progressive enhancement in less than 10kB. In the previous post in this series, Stephanie Stimac discussed her...
  12. Open-sourcing the Microsoft Edge WebGL GLSL transpiler

    Today we’re excited to announce that we’re open-sourcing part of the Microsoft Edge WebGL renderer – specifically, the GLSL to HLSL transpiler. We hope that the source code is useful for everybody working on similar WebGL projects, and that this will help performance, correctness and...
  13. VIDEO Managing Microsoft Edge in the enterprise

    At last year’s Microsoft Ignite conference, we introduced the enterprise story for the web on Windows 10. Microsoft Edge is designed from the ground up to provide a modern, interoperable, and secure browsing experience; in addition, Internet Explorer 11 is also a part of Windows 10 to help bring...
  14. Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 are even better together in the Windows 10...

    Microsoft Edge is built from the ground up to improve productivity, to be more secure, and to correctly, quickly, and reliably render web pages. While Microsoft Edge is the default browser for Windows 10 and is the best fit for most users, we recognize that some Enterprise customers have line of...
  15. Speed up page load with WOFF 2.0 fonts in Microsoft Edge

    Starting in Link Removed, Microsoft Edge supports Link Removed — a new format that reduces the size of a font file by more than 30%, helping web pages load faster. This feature is available to preview via the Link Removed starting with build 14316, and is coming to stable builds with the Windows...
  16. 3109853 - Update to Improve TLS Session Resumption Interoperability - Version: 1.0

    Revision Note: V1.0 (January 12, 2016): Advisory published. Summary: Microsoft is announcing the availability of an update to improve interoperability between Schannel-based TLS clients and 3rd-party TLS servers that enable RFC5077-based resumption and that send the NewSessionTicket message in...
  17. Windows 10 IoT Core Update with Steve Teixeira | Internet of Things Show

    I sit down with Steve Teixeira and get the low-down on all of the latest developments with Windows 10 IoT Core, Raspberry Pi 2, and much more! [00:00] Introduction [00:53] Custom Raspberry Pi 2 case for Windows 10 IoT Core [01:30] New IoT stuff announced at Maker Faire [01:44] Adafruit Starter...
  18. Lumia Imaging SDK v3 (No, it's not just for phones...)

    This week, surprisingly enough, we're going to be doing a "Holly Cow, that was an awesome Hardware Event last week!" theme, focusing on related SDK's, projects and such. I'm sure you've already heard all about it, but incase not, check out this post, A New Era of Windows 10 Devices from...
  19. Bringing automated testing to Microsoft Edge through WebDriver

    Today we’re announcing support for automated testing of Microsoft Edge through the W3C WebDriver standard. To use WebDriver with Microsoft Edge, you need the Link Removed on a Windows Insiders build of 10240 or newer. Once that’s installed, you can try out WebDriver for yourself! WebDriver is...
  20. TWC9: Visual Studio 2015 Release Date, Windows 10, Open WWT, Maker.js and more | This Week...

    This week on Channel 9, Jeremy and guest host Greg Bulmash discuss the week's top developer news, including; Link Removed Link Removed, CodeChat 007 - Greg Bulmash (Coder Dojo) Link Removed Link Removed [Soma], Visual Studio 2015 Final Release Event Link Removed How to use Process Monitor and...