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  1. Visual Studio Gallery Shows Open Source Extension Love

    In June I noticed and mentioned that the Link Removed had been updated with a cool GitHub feature, connecting an extension to a repo, "Heat Margin Visual Studio Extension - Taking the Green/Yellow to the next level" Last week the team officially announced this feature and provided a great and...
  2. Building vorlon.JS with the help of the developer community and what’s next

    Recently at Link Removed and in the Microsoft Edge Web Platform Summit, we have talked about how our focus on bringing our teams and the technologies behind our web platform closer to the broader community of developers. We’ve made it a priority to contribute to open source projects that improve...
  3. WPF in 4.6 and beyond | dotnetConf 2015

    Are you interested in the future and the roadmap for the WPF platform? If so, this session is for you. We will take an in-depth look at our areas of investment and the new features we are working on for .NET 4.6 and future releases of the WPF Platform. We will talk about how WPF platform will...
  4. Looking Through a New Prism

    While I've not highlighted frameworks and such recently, when Brian Lagunas reached out to me about today's news I knew I had today's post. I've used Prism myself in a couple WPF LOB app's and found it pretty darn cool and useful. If you're building complex applications, with multiple team...
  5. Windows 8 Microsoft Announces Windows 8 App Store

    In the post, Sinofsky lists the teams that are working on Windows 8, and right towards the top of the alphabetical list is “App Store.” Based on a legitimate-looking roadmap that was leaked last summer, we suspected Microsoft would eventually launch its own Windows 8 app store. Source: Yahoo! News
  6. Windows 8 Microsoft Announces Windows 8 App Store

    In the post, Sinofsky lists the teams that are working on Windows 8, and right towards the top of the alphabetical list is “App Store.” Based on a legitimate-looking roadmap that was leaked last summer, we suspected Microsoft would eventually launch its own Windows 8 app store. Source: Yahoo! News
  7. Windows 8 Microsoft Announces Windows 8 App Store

    In the post, Sinofsky lists the teams that are working on Windows 8, and right towards the top of the alphabetical list is “App Store.” Based on a legitimate-looking roadmap that was leaked last summer, we suspected Microsoft would eventually launch its own Windows 8 app store. Link Removed
  8. Microsoft on Windows 8, Tablets: Now You See It, Now You Don't

    Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer got ahead of himself on Monday when he publicly blurted out a general roadmap for the next version of Windows. Ballmer told an audience at a developer forum in Tokyo that Microsoft will have news to share about Windows 8 on tablets, slates and PCs over the next...
  9. Microsoft to show tablet version of Windows 8 next week

    Bloomberg is adding fuel to the rumor fires claiming that Microsoft may show off the tablet version of Windows 8 next week at the AllThingsD conference. If and when that happens, here’s what to watch for. Steven Sinofsky, the President of Microsoft’s Windows client division, is slated to take...
  10. Microsoft on Windows 8, Tablets: Now You See It, Now You Don’t

    Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer got ahead of himself on Monday when he publicly blurted out a general roadmap for the next version of Windows. Ballmer told an audience at a developer forum in Tokyo that Microsoft will have news to share about Windows 8 on tablets, slates and PCs over the next...
  11. Toshiba axed Google Chromebook and Windows 7 tablet plans?

    Toshiba has ditched its Windows 7 tablet PC and Google Chromebook plans, according to the latest roadmap rumors, having been burned before on new segment experiments like Android smartbooks. The scheduled products have already been deleted from the agenda, according to DigiTimes‘ sources, while...
  12. Windows 8 Beta in Q4 2011, no Windows 8 tablets until June 2012

    We’re now hearing some new rumors that are citing completely different dates from what we’ve heard in the past. These are the first set of rumors to not agree with the previous Link Removed leaked, including Link Removed. According to Businessweek’s sources, public testing of the next Windows...
  13. Roadmap leak puts Windows 8 tablets in back-to-school 2012

    Microsoft's long-term schedule for Windows 8 tablets was given support Thursday night with an apparent leak of the timetable. Sources backed the notion of a Windows 8 public beta being ready at the end of 2011 and a finished version of the OS nearly a year year, in time for the "back-to-school...
  14. Windows 8 roadmap: A picture is worth a thousand build numbers

    More food for thought... Reference
  15. NEWS: Microsoft Windows 8 beta for tablets to be released in September?

    Roadmap says yes Source: Yahoo! News
  16. Windows 8 roadmap: A picture is worth a thousand build numbers

    Given the very few (and occasionally confusing) leaks around Windows 8, an update as to how things are progressing is always welcome. Here’s a slide from a source of mine that is allegedly a snippet from the Microsoft internal Win 8 Milestone build timeline. Source: Yahoo! News
  17. Microsoft Windows 8 Readying For 2012 Release?

    Recently, a Dell roadmap was leaked and within it, there were some gems as to what the company is planning on doing with portable devices. One of the items on the list was a Windows 8 tablet computer that that was due out in early 2012. (...)Read the rest of Microsoft Windows 8 Readying For...
  18. More details emerge about Dell's forthcoming Windows 7 tablet, Rosemount

    Seemingly always prone to leaks, Dell had its road map for forthcoming phones and tablets leaked the other day, and now Engadget has received more details about the company’s Windows 7 tablet, code-named Rosemount and due in June.First off, the tablet will be given Latitude branding and, as...
  19. Dell 2011/12 Roadmap Reveals Windows 8 Tablet

    Whoops! Source: Yahoo! News
  20. Windows 8 In Early 2012? Probably Not

    A set of leaked Dell roadmaps seems to show the company planning a tablet based on Windows 8 some time in early 2012. That's little more than two years after the fall 2009 release of Windows 7. Source: Yahoo! News