Windows Weekly 413: A SKU For You

Windows Weekly 413: A SKU For You

In the latest episode of Windows Weekly, we debut our awesome new theme song by Carl Franklin. Plus, Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley and I discuss the Windows 10 product editions, why Windows 10 isn’t the last version of Windows, more info about Microsoft Edge, the OneDrive roadmap, and a ton of Microsoft app news.

Running time: 2:02:46

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Tip of the week: Understand your free Windows 10 upgrade

Free upgrades are coming this year. Who gets what?

Software pick of the week: Office Sway

Following in the footsteps of Mary Jo, I have embraced Sway.

Enterprise pick of the week: SharePoint 2016

Some beta targets and clarity re: when/how/if new features like Office Graph and Delve come to SP on-premises

Codename pick of the week: “Project Margherita”

Another day, another Microsoft bridge. The universal windows platform bridge to Arduino for Microsoft’s Windows 10 for IoT devices is codenamed Project Margherita. It’s about connecting win Phones to Arduino boards (Windows Remote Arduino).

Beer pick of the week: 3 Floyds YumYum

A yummy pale from the legendary 3 Floyds brewers in Munster Indiana: http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/26/110744/

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