Windows Weekly 440: Have You Seen Dogmeat?

Windows Weekly 440: Have You Seen Dogmeat?

Mary Jo Foley and I recorded this week’s episode live in Manchester, England! We discussed the latest Microsoft developer news, last week’s releases of Windows 10 November Update and the Xbox One New Experience, Windows Hello, Windows 10 Mobile, Office Insider, and more.

Running time: 1:36:24

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Some are not getting the November Update for Windows 10, despite being otherwise up-to-date. I think I know the reason. And I definitely have the solution.

Plus: Windows 10 Field Guide is now available

Software pick of the week: AppRaisin for Windows 10 for PCs and phones

Conventional wisdom tells us that the app gap is the single biggest issue with Windows phone in particular. But the good folks from AdDuplex say there are plenty of great apps for both Windows 10 and Windows phones. The problem is you just can’t find them. Thus … AppRaisin.

Enterprise pick of the week: SharePoint 2016 Beta 2

Even more SharePoint 2016 goodness in beta 2. Plus Project Server 2016 Beta .

Codename pick of the week: Project Deco

Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer for OS X and Windows: in preview now This preview release enables you to easily work with Blob Storage: create and delete containers; upload, download, and delete blobs, and search across all your containers and your blobs..  Manage your storage accounts like a pro!

Beer pick of the week: Manchester Pale Ale

When in Manchester, do as the Mancunians do: An easy-drinking pale from JW Lees: http://www.jwlees.co.uk/beers/manchester-pale-ale

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