Windows Weekly 767: Searching for Longhorn

Leo, Mary Jo, and Paul discuss new Windows 11 in-box apps and search features, Patch Tuesday, Microsoft v. Russia, Xbox, and much more.

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Tips and picks

App pick of the week #1: Brave

Brave is picking up a new “unlinkable bouncing” feature that will protect you from sites that don’t respect your privacy.

App pick of the week #2: CorelDRAW

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite gets a March 2022 update for subscribers. Might be worth a look if you’re overpaying Adobe.

Enterprise pick of the week: Nuance is officially now part of Microsoft

Microsoft finalizes its acquisition of Nuance Communications

Codename pick of the week: Vienna

Was the codename of Windows 7 simply Windows 7? PT says NO. Mozart would never lie.

Beer pick of the week: Brasserie Cantillon Classic Gueuze

Sometimes, the best beer is a classic. And Cantillon Classic Gueuze is the ultimate example of a classic lambic from Belgium. A gueuze is a mixture of young (one-year-old) and old (two- and three-year-old) lambics that have been bottled. Because the young lambics are not yet fully fermented, it undergoes secondary fermentation in the bottle and produces carbon dioxide. A gueuze will be given a year to carbonate in the bottle, but can be kept for 10–20 years.

 

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  • wright_is

    Premium Member
    11 March, 2022 - 12:35 am

    <p>I agree $400 for an adjustable arm is ludicrous – especially as it is a legal requirement for businesses, over here in Germany.</p><p><br></p><p>But the 27" LG that it is supposedly based on costs around $1300, the Apple Studio version adds the camera, decent speakers, the processor to enable the True Tone technology and the camera that follows you, plus a microphone array. That makes the price seem more reasonable. Still way out of my league, I went with a $500 LG 43" 4K display…</p><p><br></p><p>Colour accurate displays cost a lot of money, in fact, $1600 isn’t that steep, compared to the likes of Eizo, their 1920×1200 color true display costs about the same as the Apple display, for example.</p>

    • wright_is

      Premium Member
      11 March, 2022 - 12:36 am

      <p>Oops, not sure what happened there, I clicked on the FRD link…</p>

  • me

    14 March, 2022 - 4:45 am

    <p>In no the horrible “Trump years” (no wars, no inflation, no medical tyranny, no $5 gas prices, low unemployment).</p><p><br></p><p>so glad we have Leo and Paul’s political heroes back in charge, which seems to be the only times we have these issues. </p><p><br></p><p>thanks for constantly mentioning your ignorant shit politics. </p><p><br></p>

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