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Tips and picks

Tip of the week: You can watch Microsoft’s E3 press conference live

Microsoft is streaming in 4K this year

Plus: Games with Gold

App pick of the week: Groove for Windows 10

Everyone can see the new Fluent UX update now

Plus: New Skype for Android, iOS

Enterprise pick of the week: Ignite session catalog is now live

MS’ biggest enterprise show of the year is coming in September. Many of the planned sessions are now live on the site: https://myignite.microsoft.com/sessions

And don’t forget Office 365 Engage. We’ll be there, speaking and doing Win Weekly live.

Rumor of the week: Is Microsoft disbanding DX, its developer evangelism team?

Sources say DX being divided up into a bunch of teams reporting into various parts of MS. Steve Guggenheimer no longer heading DX; he’s now part of Harry Shum’s AI+Research team … Maybe we’ll hear more about this at Inspire (the partner show) in mid-July

Beer pick of the week: Gosnell’s Citra Sea Mead

Mead doesn’t HAVE to be overly heavy and honeyed. This low ABV gose-like mead from Gosnell’s in London changed my mind about meads.  Thanks to Stephane Vitry for hand-carrying a couple over for me!

 

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  • Rob_Wade

    08 June, 2017 - 4:54 pm

    <p>Did we not also see that this rumored device also had a built-in projector? That would be the "surface"-related differentiator.</p>

  • KingPCGeek

    Premium Member
    09 June, 2017 - 8:20 pm

    <p>As soon as I hear Megan Morrone's voice on WW I know I now have a couple of hours of listening time for an audio book.</p>

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