"The feature doesn’t need a device to have a depth sensor in the camera like you need a TrueDepth camera on

William_Kempf
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In reply to codymesh:Let's not forget the lowly mouse. Microsoft made the first PC mouse, moving that bit
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Surface GoSurface HeadphonesUgly Windows sweater (Large)Ugly Windows sweater (Extra-Large)
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In reply to EvangieWilde:Can't speak for Paul, but when looking for a book I look for one of these things
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In reply to karma77police:"and women are not worth anyone's time, let alone dating and marriage"Wow. Just
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In reply to TL_Lives:Uhm… Visual Studio 2019 is unlikely to come out before 3rd quarter of that year, which
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In reply to rfog:Since Windows 7 support ends at about the same time this will come out, I'd say it'
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In reply to mystilleef:Dabbling? They have more code in GitHub then anyone else.
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In reply to nbplopes:Microsoft (or Google, Apple, etc.) buying GitHub doesn't have to mean forcing anyone
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In reply to skane2600:2. Using reflection is NOT reverse engineering. Discovering APIs is something built-in t
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In reply to skane2600:Keeping it "secret" doesn't change the law or its interpretation in any way. Contin
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In reply to skane2600:While I'm on the side (mostly) that's concerned about this legal precedent and
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The "brick" on the end looks huge in this picture. But, consider the real world size of the USB-C connector en
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In reply to ym73:Exactly. Microsoft doesn't really have a money stream for data. Telemetry, while I'
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In reply to MikeGalos:Mine (still use my Pro) held up surprisingly well. Far better than the non-replaceable b
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Not sure anything can save Google when it comes to hardware. How is this different than Motorola, who they bou
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In reply to Angusmatheson:Funny... I use Cortana on my Android phone all the time.
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In reply to jimchamplin:Something's dead, and I think it's between his ears.
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In reply to OMR:Maybe. The Spectre exploit is all over the news right now, but there's no evidence it wil
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It's word play, but you can't blame Intel for not wanting to call this a bug. The general attitude t
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In reply to nbplopes:Nope. I have an issue with calling it A/B Testing when it's not. There's valid
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In reply to karma77police:I should have read more of your post. I gave up with the childish personal attacks.Y
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In reply to Steve78:Bile? As for inaccurate, I'm waiting for anyone to point them out. I can defend what
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In reply to nbplopes:Except it's not really A/B testing, now is it? I don't have a problem with what
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In reply to karma77police:Why is 64 bit better? Start with that question. If you can't answer it, you
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In reply to karma77police:Only ignorant trolls believe 64 bit software is universally better, when in reality
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In reply to skane2600:There's 32-bit Windows Pro already. There's also very few 64 bit applications,
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In reply to karma77police:Most of the "dumb" phones last about 8 hours. Now consider it's the same basic
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In reply to Delmont:Wow. You ask a question, specifically in reply to me, I respond with a reasonable answer,
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In reply to Delmont:For a stationary peripheral, like the keyboard, a wire is the way to go. For something who
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In reply to hrlngrv:Cygwin, et. al., are hacks that only mostly work. Getting the necessary developer tools se
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In reply to Wizzwith:Maybe. Windows Hello is very simple and convenient... but my experience there is with a c
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In reply to wocowboy:Apple Faithful, including the likes of Daring Fireball, have stated publicly that they di
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In reply to Bats:The web is a horrible place for Apps, which is why Paul's excitement here is a bit mispl
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In reply to jimchamplin:Techies... and home automation fans. Yes, a niche market today, but home automation wo
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In reply to hrlngrv:They've stated why WSL. It was for developers, specifically Web developers, to have a
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In reply to skane2600:Depends on the "creative" activity. Photographers, for instance, need such on-the-go act
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The IntelliMouse was my favorite mouse ever... except for the wire. I won't use a wired mouse again, plai
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In reply to BoItmanLives:I'm not at all sure that's true, but regardless, I wasn't making that
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In reply to karma77police:I've never had Minecraft installed on my machines (multiple) running Win10, muc
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In reply to Waethorn:Do you even have kids? Kids aren't playing Destiny 2 or GTA (teens, sure, probably,
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Hmm... a reputable and widely read source has data showing reliability issues versus a questionable source mak
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In reply to Maverick009:Uhh... don't think you really know that much about UWP. All of the applications y
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In reply to karma77police:Yep. I'm SURE they listened to YOU. *rolls eyes*Microsoft is unlikely to have a
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In reply to karma77police:Riiiiiight....
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In reply to DataMeister:MS doesn't charge developers to submit an app. At one point they charged for you
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In reply to MachineGunJohn:Out of context I fully get what you mean when you say the Teams UX is poor... but i
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In reply to hrlngrv:Broken logic. Chromebooks run a variant of Linux, and can theoretically run any Linux appl
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In reply to hrlngrv:10S can't join a Domain == meant for consumers
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In reply to hrlngrv:Chromebooks run web apps only. We can all point out how bad the current app store is, but
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In reply to chrisrut:10S isn't meant to be used as a workstation OS. It's for consumers and educatio
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In reply to Andrea_Barbera:Except, 10 S is a response to Chromebooks. The comparison is made for a reason.And,
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Paul, these overly strong statements are annoying. Win10s won't ever be ready for me, but you're wro
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In reply to CrownSeven:I'd rather he explain the drag/drop assertion. As a long time WPF dev, I can tell
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In reply to Michael_Miller:It's not spin, and you're reading the wrong thing out of it. Paul also sa
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In reply to W7PRO_JUST_WORKS:Yeah, they saved employee jobs by giving something away for free. That's the