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Windows Weekly 847

Windows Weekly 847: JUSHED!

Leo and Paul discuss this week's blockbuster news: Panos Panay, the Xbox leak, and the Microsoft Special Event in New York.

Surface Laptop Studio 2 Surface Laptop Go 3 Surface Go 4

Microsoft Announces Surface Laptop Studio 2, Surface Laptop Go 3, and Surface Go 4

Microsoft announced the Surface Laptop Studio 2, the Surface Laptop Go 3, the Surface Go 4, and the Surface Hub 3 today.

Surface Laptop Studio 2 leaked marketing picture

Official Renders of Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Laptop Go 3 Leak

Official marketing pictures of the Surface Laptop Studio 2 and the Surface Laptop Go 3 have leaked ahead of Microsoft's special event next week.

Windows Weekly 844

Windows Weekly 844: Friday Sweets

Leo, Richard, and Paul discuss a bunch of weird bugs in Windows 11, the new hardware release season, Windows 11, Microsoft 365 and AI, Xbox, and much more.

Visual Studio for Mac

Microsoft is Retiring Visual Studio for Mac

Microsoft announced that it is retiring Visual Studio for Mac, though the current version will be supported for one more year.

Windows Weekly 843

Windows Weekly 843: The Drawer of Broken Dreams

Leo, Richard, and Paul discuss the UK CMA's continued insanity, Windows 11 and Week D, AI, Xbox, and so much more.

Android Studio Giraffe

Android Studio Giraffe is Now Available

Attention, Android developers: Google has released the latest version of its Android Studio integrated development environment, called Giraffe (2023.3.1).

Surface Laptop Studio

Surface Laptop Studio 2 is Reportedly Coming Later this Year

Microsoft's Surface Laptop Studio 2 could reportedly launch later this year alongside other new Surface devices. Surface fans can expect the same design with a significant spec bump.

Some unwanted Edge interfaces in Windows 11
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Welcome (Back) to the Age of Windows/Web Browser Integration (Premium)

We all thought that Microsoft learned its lesson when it tried and failed to integrate Internet Explorer with Windows in the late 1990s. But what's old is new again: in Windows 11, the software giant has taken major steps to make its more recent web browser, Edge, central to the user experience whether users want…

.NET MAUI + Visual Studio Code

Now, .NET MAUI is Coming to Visual Studio Code Too

One month after announcing new C# capabilities in Visual Studio Code, Microsoft revealed that it is bringing .NET MAUI to its beloved code editor too.

Apple’s Game Porting Toolkit Can Run DirectX 12 Games on macOS

Apple’s game porting toolkit can translate DirectX 12 Windows games into Metal 3. This should greatly help developers to port their games on macOS. 

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Apple WWDC 2023: Hot or Not? (Premium)

Apple's WWDC 2023 keynote was another prerecorded affair with somewhat interesting new hardware and software announcements. But there was nothing new from services, and the late Spring timing means we're just a few months away from new iPhones and other consumer releases. What we're left with is a developer show keynote with little in the…

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Small Bytes: Progressive Web Apps (Premium)

Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are cross-platform, installable web apps that combine the best of the web with the best of native apps. That is, like websites, PWAs are responsive, easily discoverable online, and are automatically kept up to date. But like native apps, they can be installed locally, work offline, and use native platform features.…

Dev Home

Build 2023: Microsoft Again Makes the Case for Windows to Developers

For the past several years, Microsoft has done what it can to make Windows the ideal environment for developers. But now it has AI.

Visual Studio is Getting a Long Overdue Visual Refresh

Microsoft today announced that Visual Studio will get a long-overdue visual refresh aimed at making the environment more cohesive and productive.

Tip: Use Winstall and Winget to Bulk Install Apps

Windows 11's Windows Package Manager is useful for a lot of reasons. Among them, it can dramatically cut down the amount of time it takes to get up and running when you reset your PC or buy a new PC.

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