Windows Weekly 561: Leprechaun Mosh Pit

Leo, Mary Jo, and I discuss Surface Hub 2, the end is nigh for Redstone 4 development, mobile madness, cloud, Xbox, and more.

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Tips and picks

Tip of the week: Amazon Prime + Twitch

Amazon Prime Now Comes With Free Games Every Month

Plus: Movies & TV is probably coming to Movies Anywhere

App pick of the week: Microsoft Pix for iPhone

Now with LinkedIn integration

Enterprise pick of the week: How to secure privileged access (before the cybercriminals do)

There’s an interesting how-to/step-b-by step doc for sysadmins recently published by Microsoft. (Thanks to Microsoft’s Mark Morowczynski for the pointer.) Short URL is aka.ms/breakglass. “This document focuses primarily on creating a roadmap to secure identities and access that are managed or reported in Azure AD.”

Enterprise pick 2: Power BI for Mixed Reality

Microsoft has tweaked its UWP version of Power BI so that it lights up features in the HoloLens. New preview is out from the MS Store of Power BI for Mixed Reality. Who would want business analytics in their HoloLens? MS bets a number of folks will, starting w. firstline workers.

Beer pick of the week: DuClaw Brewing Celtic Fury

It’s that time of year – time to tuck into a dry Irish stout in honor of St. Patrick. How about this nice one from DuClaw in Baltimore, Maryland. I haven’t had the Celtic Fury myself, but I’ve liked pretty much all the beers I’ve had from them.

 

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