Microsoft Edge, the browser that has long lived in the shadows of the dominant Google Chrome, is getting an aesthetic makeover. If you're a regular Edge user (or even if you just dabble in it occasionally), you may have noticed its design feeling more in sync with Microsoft's Windows 11. Well...
Microsoft is sharpening the blades of its Chromium-based Edge browser, and the sparks come from an ambitious project codenamed Project Phoenix. With a clear focus on aesthetics, functionality, and speed — all in line with the design principles of Windows 11 — this overhaul promises to be a...
Link RemovedThis past weekend, a team of Microsoft Employees - many from Windows -*participated in the Link Removed, a competition where teams from all over the world build human-powered flying machines, push them off a 30’ high dock, and see who can fly the farthest. The event was tons of fun...
Link RemovedThis week on Channel 9, Brian and Dan cover the week's top developer news, including:
MSDN - Link Removed now available
Dallas Blog - Link Removed, includes basic auth, OData, and new content providers, via littleguru
Laura Foy - Brandon Watson discusses Windows Phone...
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